Track Velocity Changes Cicle A - Roland G-800 Reference Manual

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User Style mode, Track Velocity Change
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From Note (C-1~G9)
This parameter allows you to set the lower limit of the note range to be modified within the
specified From/To
time range (see the second display page). If you only wish to edit one note,
set the same value for From Note and To Note.
Note: If you select Octave= Multiple, you only need to set the correct From Note/To Note range
without having to worry about the octave (you can set the C-1~G-1 range, for example to edit these
notes in all octaves).
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To Note (C-1~G9)
This parameter allows you to select the upper limit of the note range you wish to edit. Select
the correct value if not all notes are to be edited.
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Octave (Multiple, Single)
If the selected note range should be edited in all octaves, select Multiple. If the edit operation
must only bear on the notes within the selected range, set this parameter to Single.
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Execute
Press Part Select [M.DRUMS] to confirm your settings and edit the data.
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The Velocity Change function allows you to modify the dynamics (called velocity) of a track
or excerpt. Increasing the velocity values means that the notes in question will be louder and
brighter than before, while reducing the velocity values means the opposite. Use this function
when you are happy with the timing of the notes but would like the sound to be brighter/loud-
er or rounder/softer. Executing this function means that the velocity values will change pro-
portionally:
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