Chapter 4
Programming SP2
Velocity Range
Velocity Range has the same meaning as Velocity Switching in the layering. With this, you can
use your key‐strike velocity ( how hard you play ) to change the timbre of sounds. For example,
you can create a program which plays leads or pads when played normally and triggers
percussion sounds, such as a ride cymbal of drum kits when played at a greater velocity.
To edit Velocity Range, press [Setup] button and [Edit] button. Then, press [Velocity Range]
button. The LED in [Velocity Range] will flash and the display will look like < Figure 4‐18 >.
Using Sound Select Buttons as numeric buttons, enter the lowest velocity for the sound you
want to be triggered within specific range.
Press [Enter] button. Now, the display will set for the highest velocity input like < Figure 4‐20 >
Using Sound Select Buttons as numeric buttons again, set the highest velocity this time. Press
[Enter] to complete the procedure. The LED in the [Velocity Range] button will be turned off,
and setting the velocity range is done.
The values for Velocity Range should be from 0 to 127.
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• Low Velocity
< Figure 4-18 Setting the Lowest Velocity >
< Figure 4-19 Entering Value for the Lowest Velocity with numeric buttons >
< Figure 4-20 Setting the Highest Velocity >
• High Velocity