Behringer UB-Xa User Manual - Page 32

Velocity - The strength at which the keyboard is played, which can be used as

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32 UB-Xa User Manual Trigger - The activation of a function, for example pressing a key to start the Envelope cycle. Tune - The adjustment of the pitch of an instrument to be the same as that of another instrument; or the adjustment of one oscillator to be in tune with the other. Unison - Two or more voices played together on the same key(s). Universal Serial Bus (USB) - An interface that can be used to connect your synthesizer to a DAW, or to receive firmware updates. Velocity - The strength at which the keyboard is played, which can be used as a modulation source. Voltage Controlled Amplifier (VCA) - An amplifier whose level can be adjusted by control voltages, for example from an envelope generator.

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UB-Xa User Manual
Trigger – The activation of a function, for example pressing a key to start the
Envelope cycle.
Tune – The adjustment of the pitch of an instrument to be the same as that of
another instrument; or the adjustment of one oscillator to be in tune with the
other.
Unison – Two or more voices played together on the same key(s).
Universal Serial Bus (USB) – An interface that can be used to connect your
synthesizer to a DAW, or to receive firmware updates.
Velocity – The strength at which the keyboard is played, which can be used as a
modulation source.
Voltage Controlled Amplifier (VCA) – An amplifier whose level can be adjusted by
control voltages, for example from an envelope generator.