Key And Velocity Range - Korg HAVIAN 30 User Manual

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Key and Velocity Range

You can program a key and velocity zone for each of the Keyboard Sounds.
Key range
is useful to create a set of Keyboard tracks playing in different zones
of the keyboard. For example, you may have French Horns and Woodwinds
playing in the center range of the keyboard, while only Woodwinds play on
the higher range.
Velocity range
ers, assigning each of the Upper tracks to a different velocity zone. As an
example, you may choose El.Piano 1 as the Upper 1 Sound, and El.Piano 2 as
the Upper 2 Sound. Then, set Upper 1 to Bottom=0, Top=80, and Upper 2 to
Bottom=81, Top=127. The El.Piano 1 will play when playing softer, the El.Piano
2 when playing louder.
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parameter to choose the track type.
Meaning
Drum/Percussion track. Set a Keyboard Sound to Drum mode, if
you don't want it to be transposed (it will behave as a Drum Kit,
even if it is an ordinary Sound). Also, set it to Drum mode if you
wish to separately adjust the volume for each percussive family of
a Drum Kit.
Drum Kits are never transposed, whichever the type of track they
are assigned to.
This parameter will appear dimmed (non-editable), it the track has
already been set to Drum or Percussion mode in Style Record.
Tracks of this kind are polyphonic, i.e. they can play more than one
note at the same time.
Tracks of this kind are monophonic, i.e. each new note stops the
previous note.
A Mono track, with priority assigned to the rightmost (highest) note.
A Mono track, with priority assigned to the leftmost (lowest) note.
is useful to create a sound made of up to three dynamic lay-

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