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Kurzweil K2500 - PERFORMANCE GUIDE REV F PART NUMBER 910251 CHAP 6 Manual page 38

Program mode and the program editor

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Program Mode and the Program Editor
Program Editor—VTRIG Page
Program Editor—VTRIG Page
The velocity triggers base their operation on the attack velocity of each note you play. To use a
VTRIG, you simply set its velocity level (threshold), then set it to switch on or off when your
attack velocities exceed that threshold. Then assign it as a control source for some other
parameter. They're handy for triggering ASRs, for example.
EditProg:VTRIG|||||||||||||<>Layer:1/1||
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VTrig1|Level:ppp||||||||||||||||||||||||
VTrig1|Sense:Norm|||||||||||||||||||||||
VTrig2|Level:ppp||||||||||||||||||||||||
VTrig2|Sense:Norm|||||||||||||||||||||||
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<more||LFO||||ASR||||FUN||||VTRIG||more>
PARAMETER
VEL. TRIGGER LEVEL
VEL. TRIGGER SENSE
The velocity trigger's level is expressed in terms of the standard dynamic markings of western
music—ppp, pp, p, mp, mf, f, ff, and fff. The K2500 converts each attack velocity value it
receives into one of these eight levels. When a velocity trigger has been assigned as a control
source, the K2500 compares the velocity trigger's level and sense with the attack velocity values
it receives. If the sense is Normal and the attack velocity value is greater than the velocity
trigger's level, the trigger switches on. When the velocity trigger's sense is reversed, the trigger
switches on when the attack velocities it receives are lower than the velocity trigger's level.
Keep in mind that you won't hear the effect of editing the VTRIG page until you've assigned a
VTRIG as a control source for some other parameter.
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RANGE OF VALUES
ppp to fff
Normal, Reversed
DEFAULT
ppp
Normal

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