Keyclick; Volume; Decay; Pitch - Kurzweil K2661 Musician's Manual

Kurzweil k2661: user guide
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Parameter
Key Click

Volume

Decay Time

Pitch

Velocity Tracking

Random

Retrigger Threshold
Note Attack
Note Release

KeyClick

This is where you turn Key Click on or off.
Volume
This parameter sets the level of the keyclick; the noise decays from the level you set here. This
level is scaled by the drawbar levels, as well as the expression pedal level.

Decay

Sets the basic decay time of the noise envelope. Smaller values produce a shorter burst.
Pitch
Sets the basic pitch of the key click noise, relative to the highest tone wheel's pitch. The pitch is
actually controlled by a steep lowpass filter applied to white noise.

VelTrk

Controls the degree to which key velocity affects the key click volume. A value of zero means
that the key velocity has no effect on the key click volume (which is like a real tone wheel organ).
Other values add volume as the velocity increases.
Random
Controls the degree to which a random amount of amplitude variation is added to the key click.

ReTrigThresh

This parameter lets you set the volume level below which key click must decay before it will be
retriggered.
Range of Values
Off, On
-96.0 to 0.0 dB, in .5-dB increments
0.005 to 1.280 seconds, in .005-second increments
-129 to 127 Semitones
0–100%
0–100%
-96.0 to 0.0 dB, in .5-dB increments
Normal, Hard, PercHard
Normal, Hard
Program Mode and the Program Editor
The KEYCLK Page
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