Kurzweil K2700 Musician's Manual page 135

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Program Edit Mode
FM Operator Page
Detune
Use the Detune parameter to adjust fine tuning for the frequency of the selected Operator.
This is useful for creating a chorus effect by applying different Detune values to Operators
which are set to the same frequency.
KeyVel Sensitivity
Use the KeyVel Sensitivity parameter to adjust velocity sensitivity for the selected Operator.
Velocity sensitivity makes the velocity of each note change the output level of the selected
Operator. When an Operator is being used as an audio source, changes in Operator output
level are heard as changes in volume. When an Operator is being used as a modulation
source, changes in Operator output level are heard as changes in modulation depth.
KeyVel Sensitivity can be set to values from 0-7, where 0 is not velocity sensitive, 1 is the
least velocity sensitive, and 7 is the most velocity sensitive.
When KeyVel Sensitivity is set to 0, the selected Operator always uses the output level set for
the Operator on the FM Main page.
When KeyVel Sensitivity is set to 1-7, the selected Operator uses the output level set for the
Operator on the FM Main page when a note is played with the highest possible velocity.
Notes with lower velocities will set the Operator to a lower output level.
When KeyVel Sensitivity is set to 1, the Operator level is the least sensitive to velocity. Notes
with low velocities will set the Operator to a slightly lower output level.
When KeyVel Sensitivity is set to 7, the Operator level is the most sensitive to velocity. Notes
with low velocities will set the Operator to a much lower output level.
Note: The Global Mode FM Velocity parameter can be used to change the velocity resolution
of all FM layers between 0-99 or 0-127. For details see
Key Rate Scaling
Use the Key Rate Scaling parameter to adjust Key Rate Scaling for the selected Operator. Key
Rate Scaling makes the Envelope Generator rates of the selected Operator faster as higher
notes are played. This is useful for emulating acoustic string and percussion instruments in
which higher pitched notes are often shorter.
Key Rate Scaling can be set to values from 0-7, where 0 applies no scaling, 1 applies the least
scaling, and 7 applies the most scaling.
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