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On Velocity Curve
Sets the curve that is used for Note On Velocities when played on the keyboard. It changes the
velocity behaviour of the internal tone generation and the outgoing MIDI Note messages. It doesn't
affect incoming MIDI Note messages.
The following picture shows the response of the different curves:
For a standard keyboard velocity response, you should set On Velocity Curve to linear or exp
1. Other curves might be applicable under special circumstances only.
Rel. Velocity Curve
Sets the curve that is used for release velocities when played on the keyboard. It changes the release
velocity behaviour of the internal tone generation and the outgoing MIDI Note Off messages. It
doesn't affect incoming MIDI Note Off messages.
The various curves are identical to the ones shown under "On Velocity Curve".
For a standard keyboard release velocity response, you should set Rel. Velocity Curve to
linear or log 1. Other curves might be applicable under special circumstances only.
Pressure Curve
Sets the curve that is used for aftertouch when played on the keyboard. It changes the aftertouch
behaviour of the internal tone generation and the outgoing MIDI Aftertouch messages. It doesn't affect
incoming MIDI Aftertouch messages.
exp 2 / exp 1 / linear / log 1 / log 2 / fix 32...127
On Velocity Curve
exp 1
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log 2
log 1
lin
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Picture 46: Response of the different Curve settings
Rel. Velocity Curve
linear
exp 2 / exp 1 / linear / log 1 / log 2
Pressure Curve
linear
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exp 1
exp 2
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95
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exp 2 / exp 1 / linear / log 1 / log 2 / fix 32...127
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