Mode/Priority; Velocity Curve - General Music WK4 Owner's Manual

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MODE/PRIORITY (F5)
(1) Selects the polyphonic/monophonic mode for
the tracks. (2) Activates/deactivates the Priority
option (guaranteed minimum polyphony for the
track).
Mode
This parameter sets a track to play
monophonically (one note at a time) or
polyphonically (two or more simultaneous notes).
Mono R gives priority to the right note, Mono L to
the left note, Mono T to the last note played.
Options: Poly, Mono L, Mono R, Mono T.
Priority
Priority guarantees a minimum polyphony to a
track with respect to others and avoids "note-
stealing". In complex arrangements, a track set
with Priority=Off can remain without notes, while
those with Priority=On will not be subjected to
"note-stealing".
Options: On, Off.
Note: Avoid assigning Priority=On to too many
tracks, as this will cancel the function due to
conflicts between the assigned tracks.
Edit Tracks/Split - Mode/Priority
(polyphonic/monophonic Mode and Priority)
VELOCITY CURVE (F6)
Provides a selection of Velocity response curves.
As well as modifying the velocity data, velocity
curves allow the creation of crossfade effects
between two tracks.
For example, it is possible to assign two tracks
with opposing dynamic curves (for example, two
opposing linear curves [ex. 1 & 4], or two oppos-
ing exponential curves [ex. 2 & 5]. The resulting
effect is one of hearing the sound of the second
track fade in by gradually increasing the keystrike
velocity while the sound of the first track fades
out. Playing softly triggers one sound and play-
ing hard triggers the second. Playing with "in be-
tween" values creates a blend of both sounds.
VEL
0
4
Edit Tracks/Split - Dynamic Curve
Edit Tracks/Splits 18•3
2
3
1
5
6
7

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