[Crossfade] Parameters - Rodgers W-5000 User Manual

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[CROSSFADE] Parameters

These parameters affect the crossfade function (a velocity or aftertouch controlled mixing function). When
two layers or Tones are selected, different playing velocities will result in different amounts of the two
sounds being heard. Press the [CROSSFADE] button in the EFFECTS section to access these parameters:
Crossfade
Kbd: Upper, Lower, Upper+Lower, Pedal, Pedal+Upper, Pedal+Lower, All
This parameter allows you to select the keyboard(s) to use with the crossfade function. Use the [+]/[-]
buttons to select the desired option.
Layer: Tone 2, Solo
This parameter allows you to select which Tone the layer function applies to. Press [NEXT] to select this
parameter. Use the [+]/[-] buttons to select the desired layer.
Mode: Normal, Switch, Add, Fade, 2nd Touch
This parameter allows you to select the crossfade mode. Press [NEXT] to select this parameter. Use the [+]/[-
] buttons to select the desired mode:
Normal: Both Tone 1 (T1) and Tone 2 (T2) sound simultaneously and increase in volume at the same rate
when playing velocity increases.
Switch (Velocity Switch): T1 sounds whenever the playing velocity is lower than a user-selectable
threshold (V1) and T2 sounds whenever playing velocity is greater than the threshold. The starting velocity
for T2 is set by V2 (the selectable offset).
Add (Velocity Add): As above, but T2 is added to T1 instead of replacing it; T2 starts building from the
zero level.
Fade (velocity Fade): T1 is heard at a loud level until a user-selectable threshold is reached (V1). As
playing velocity increases, T1 decreases in volume and T2 increases in volume.
2nd Touch (Aftertouch): Uses aftertouch to control the T2 sound. When aftertouch pressure exceeds the
user-set 'on' threshold, T2 plays at the same velocity level as T1. T2 turns off when the aftertouch pressure
falls below the 'off' threshold. (The 'off' threshold is fixed relative to (and less than) the 'on' threshold.)
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