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Velocity
Sens
Depth
Acceptable
Values:
1
27
On
the
W-50,
the strength
(velocity)
with
which you
play the
keyboard
is
translated into alterations
in
the
volume
or
timbre
of the
sound.
The
Velocity
Sens
Depth
setting
determines
the
extent
to
which
such
alterations
will
occur.
With
the
setting
at
a
high
value, the
changes
in
volume
will
be
quite pro-
nounced; whereas
if
set
to "0,"
there
will
be
no change
in
vol-
ume
no
matter
how
hard
you
play the
kevs.
Velocity
Sens
Offset
Acceptable
Values:
0—1
27
I'h
is
setting
determines
the
approximate
velocity
at
which
the
keys should be
stuck
in
order
to
obtain
alterations
in
the
vol-
ume.
With
values
greater
than
64,
volume
fluctuation
occurs
even
when
the keys are
pressed
lightly.
With
values lower
than
64,
volume
fluctuation
occurs
when
the
keys are pressed
firmly.
"
Sounds
may
not
be
output
depending on
the
settings.
If
this
occurs,
set
the Velocity
Sens
Depth
or Velocity
Sens
Offset
to
a
higher
value.
Voice
Reserve
Acceptable
Values:
0—28
This
setting
determines
the
minimum
number
of
voices
that
will
always be
reserved
and
made
available
for
a certain
Part.
This
setting
is
useful
for
situations
in
which
the
total
number
of
voices
that
need
to
be produced exceed
the
GS
Sound
Generator's
maximum
polyphony.
For
example,
if
Voice Reserve
is
set to
"6"
for a
particular
Part, that Part will
always be
able
to
sound
at least
6
voices,
even
when
the
unit
as a
whole
is
being requested
to
produce
more
voices than
it
is
capable
of
producing
at
one
time.
*
Since
the
maximum
polyphony
of
the
CS
Sound
Generator
is
28
voices,
the values
set for
Voice Reserve
for
all
Parts
com-
bined must
add up
to
28
or
less.
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