Selecting The Velocity Curve - Physis Piano H1 User Manual

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8.6 SELECTING THE VELOCITY CURVE

Physis Piano offers a wide range of velocity curves, affecting the sound generator's response to the player's touch on the
keyboard. Velocity is usually associated to volume and timbre, however in some Sounds and Effects, the touch intensity will
affect other sound features, such as the guitar's wah-wah.
There are 5 preset curves, and users can create their own curves and save them in one of the 4 user locations.
Press the [F3] Key Touch under the main Sound page, or access the FUNCTION menu by pressing the [FUNCTION] Key
Touch, then select the Touch function.
The following page will appear:
Use the [+], [-], [ ] or [ ] Key Touch to select a curve. The selected curve will be immediately active.
The first 5 curve are presets and cannot be modified. They are:
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Light Plus: A very light curve, reaches the highest values very quickly. This curve
allows little expression.
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Light: A light velocity curve. It reaches the highest values fairly quickly, but still offers
a considerable velocity resolution.
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Normal: A linear curve (standard). The intensity of the player's touch on the keyboard
is directly converted to velocity.
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