Alesis QS6.1 Reference Manual page 41

64-voice expandable synthesizer
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Part 4: Basic Operation
PAGE 2 — MASTER TUNE
This setting is like Master Pitch, but on a much finer scale. Its main use will be to
tune your QS6.1 to match other instruments. (If you are playing along with an
acoustic piano that is consistently a little sharp or flat, for example, itÕs a lot
easier to tweak this setting than to call in a piano tuner!)
Like Master Pitch, Master Tune has no effect on Drum Mode sounds, Range settings,
or the note data sent from the instrumentÕs MIDI Out. But it does affect multi-
sampled drumkits from Keyboard Mode (see note).
The range for this setting is Ð99 to 99. This is equivalent to down or up one half-step
(in hundredths of a semitone).
Note: Drumkit time again. This parameter does not have any effect on Drum Mode
sounds. However, it will work to tune drums that are part of multisampled
Keyboard Mode drumkits. What happens is that they tune down or up as far as
they can go and then switch to the next keygroup, which will probably be a
different sample.
PAGE 3 — KEYBOARD VELOCITY CURVE
This parameter alters the ÒfeelÓ of your QS6.1Õs keyboard playing response. There
are three options:
WEIGHTED gives the keyboard the widest possible dynamic range.
PLASTIC has the narrower dynamic range associated with typical synth
keyboards. You can still hit maximum volume with this setting, but notes played
gently will be louder than they would be if you had selected WEIGHTED. Use this
mode when you want a smoother, flatter keyboard response.
MAXIMUM means that every note played on the keyboard is given the maximum
MIDI velocity, which is 127. In this mode, your QS6.1Õs keyboard is no longer
velocity-sensitive. (Please note that while this affects the keyboard and any note
data being sent from your QS6.1, it has no impact on how incoming MIDI note data is
processed. Altering that is done on a Program by Program basis, using the Velocity
Curve parameter available in Program Edit Mode.)
PAGE 4 — KEYBOARD VELOCITY
SCALING
This parameter also alters the ÒfeelÓ of your QS6.1Õs keyboard, but in a different
way than the Keyboard Velocity Curve setting mentioned just above. Unlike that
setting, it doesnÕt alter the dynamic range. Instead it takes the existing velocity
curve and gives it a slight bias toward either soft or hard styles of playing.
HereÕs how it works. The range for this setting is 00 to 99. When set to 00, it scales
the keyboard velocity data so that loudness increases more slowly than usual as
you play harder. At 00 it is a little easier to play quietly and a little harder to
play loud. Push this setting all the way up to 99 and you get the opposite: keyboard
velocity is scaled to make it easier to play loud, while playing soft will require
great finesse.
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