Tmt Velo Control; Tmt Velocity Control - Roland XV-88 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 5. Creating Patches
Rel (Release Time Offset)
Release Time Offset alters the release time of the overall
Patch, while preserving the relative differences between the
release time values set for each Tone in the T4 parameters
(PATCH/TVA/TVA ENVELOPE) (p. 92).
* Release Time: The time from when you take your finger off
the key until the sound disappears
Since the values for the T4 parameters for each Tone are
added to the values made in this setting, if the T4 parameters
are set to 127 (maximum), then no further changes are made,
even when a positive value is used for this setting.
Velocity Sens (Velocity Sensitivity Offset)
Velocity Sensitivity Offset alters the Velocity Sensitivity of
the overall Patch while preserving the relative differences
between the Velocity Sensitivity values set for each Tone in
the parameters below.
• V-Cutoff parameter (PATCH/TVF/TVF VELOCITY) (p.
89)
• V-Sens parameter (PATCH/TVA/TVA) (p. 90)
* Velocity: Pressure with which the key is pressed
Since this settings value is added to the V-Cutoff and V-
Sens parameter values for each Tone, if the V-Cutoff and
V-Sens parameter values are set to +63 (maximum), then
no further changes are made, even when a positive value
is used for this setting.

TMT VELO CONTROL

(TMT Velocity Control)

fig.05-15
You can have the XV-88's keyboard produce different
tones according to the register, the force with which the
keys are played, or a variety of different MIDI messages.
The group of settings affecting this is called the TMT
(Tone Mix Table).
TMT Velocity Control
(TMT Velocity Control Switch)
TMT Velocity Control determines whether a different Tone is
played (ON) or not (OFF) depending on the force with which
the key is played (velocity).
When set to RANDOM, the Patch's constituent Tones will
sound randomly, regardless of any Velocity messages.
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Instead of using Velocity, you can also have Tones
substituted using the Matrix Controller (p. 80). However,
the keyboard velocity and the Matrix Controller cannot
be used simultaneously to switch Tones. When using the
Matrix Controller to switch Tones, set the TMT Velocity
Control to OFF.
TMT VEL RANG (TMT Velocity Range)
fig.05-16
Specifies the range of playing dynamics (key velocity) which
will sound the Tone. Make these settings when you want
different Tones to sound in response to notes played at
different strengths.
When the TMT Velocity Control parameter (PATCH/
COMMON/TMT VELO CONTROL) is set to OFF, you
cannot change the tone that is played according to the
force with which the keys are played (velocity).
When using the Matrix Controller to have different
Tones played, set the range within which the Tone is to
be sounded according to the value of the MIDI message
used.
Lower (Velocity Range Lower)
Upper (Velocity Range Upper)
For each Tone, specify the lower (Lower) and upper (Upper)
limit of the key velocities that will sound the Tone. When a
key is played more softly than the lower limit, or more
strongly than the upper limit, the sound will either not be
heard at all or will be extremely weak.
If you attempt to set the Lower velocity limit above the
Upper, or the Upper below the Lower, the other value
will automatically be adjusted to the same setting.
When using the Matrix Controller to have different
Tones played, set the lowest value (Lower) and highest
value (Upper) of the value of the MIDI message used.

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