Physis Piano K4 User Manual page 27

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To see other pages under the ZONES section, press the function buttons: [F1], [F2], [F3] or [F4].
Press [EXIT] to return to INFO MODE and EDIT MODE.
Press [INFO] to return to PERFORMANCE MODE if the system is currently in INFO mode. Otherwise, press [EDIT], or
press [EXIT] two times.
To access a different operating mode, press its corresponding button, in the MODE section of the front panel.
NB
Although the parameters that can be configured in the video pages CONFIG and PARAMETERS (except Note \
Note Shift ±, Tran \ Transposition Enable and Aftouch Message / Aftouch and AftCurve) affect the MIDI
messages sent when a Scene is selected, each time the parameter is modified, its MIDI message is transmitted. The
result of parameter adjustments can therefore be experienced in real time, without saving and loading a
 
Performance.
VELOCITY
Press [F3] or move the cursor to the left to visualize the third Zone configuration page. This page is called VELOCITY, and
affects the dynamic response of the keyboard:
VIEW=ALL
The available parameters are:
Vel Type: dynamic curve type, can be
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NORM: linear curve, transmitted MIDI value corresponds to the pressure value.
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SOFT: soft curves; curve 1 is the softest.
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HARD: hard curves, curve 1 is the hardest.
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COMP: this curve reaches the medium values very quickly, then the value increase grows slower in a linear way.
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EXP: similar to the COMP curve, but reaches medium and high values more quickly.
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FIXED: fixed curve, the value can be set through the AMOUNT parameter.
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USER: user programmable curve (see next description: ''User programmed dynamic curves").
Amount (unavailable for the LINEAR curve): sets the influence of the selected curve on the dynamic; when the FIXED
curve is selected, it sets the fixed value.
Polarity: curve polarity; can be normal (NORM), or inverted (INVERT). The following images explain the polarities:
This parameter is useful to create dynamic layers. For example, setting a normal (NORM) polarity for a Zone, and INVERT
for another, the second Zone will be louder when using a low dynamic, while the first Zone will be louder with high
dynamic.
User Manual – Checking and modifying a Performance (Info and Edit Mode)
Resulting
velocity
Key pressure
Polarity=NORM
Resulting
velocity
Polarity=INVERT
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VIEW=SINGLE
Key pressure

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