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Velocity curve
MAX
7
Velocity
8
e ect
6
1
1 (Heavy), 2, 3: These are for heavy playing; most of the variation occurs in the upper velocity range.
4 (Normal): This is the default.
5, 6: These are for lighter playing.
7: This is for very light playing, at the expense of control in the middle of the range.
8 (Light): This curve produces the most uniform output, for when velocity sensitivity is not desired.
9 (Wide): This curve is designed for the heavier touch of weighted keyboards.
Aftertouch Curve
[1 (Heavy), 2, 3 (Normal), 4, 5(Light), 6 (24-step), 7 (12-step), 8 (Random)]
This setting controls how the sounds respond to variations in pressure applied to the keyboard while playing a note
(aftertouch). Choose the curve that is most appropriate for your controller, playing strength and style.
Aftertouch curve
MAX
8 (Random)
Aftertouch
e ect
0
1 (Heavy), 2: These are for heavy playing; most of the variation occurs with stronger pressure.
3 (Normal): This is the default.
4, 5 (Light): These produce changes even with light pressure.
6 (24-step), 7 (12-step): These curves result in 24 or 12 steps, respectively. If Aftertouch is modulating pitch with an
intensity of one octave, 7 (12-step) lets you use Aftertouch to play a chromatic scale. (For similar results, you could also
use a Mod Processor set to Quantize.)
8 (Random): This is a random curve. Use this to create special effects, or for applying unpredictable modulation.
5
4
3
2
9
1
MIDI Velocity
5
4
7
3
2
6
1
MIDI Aftertouch
127
127
19
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