Yamaha MX61 Synthesizer Parameter Manual - Page 29

Level Velocity, Sensitivity Curve, Level Key Follow, Sensitivity

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Voice Parameters Level Velocity Sensitivity Curve Determines how the actual Velocity will be generated according to the Velocity (strength) with which you play notes on the keyboard. Level Key Follow Sensitivity D Y CA B X Figure 34: Level Velocity Sensitivity Curve A: Soft B: Strong C: Low D: High X: Velocity (Playing strength) Y: Volume Determines the degree to which the notes (specifically, their position or Octave Range) affect the Amplitude level of the selected Element, assuming C3 as the basic pitch. „ Positive values: Lower the output level for lower notes and raise it for higher notes. „ Negative values: Raise the output level for lower notes and lower it for higher notes. 29

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Voice Parameters
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Level Velocity
Sensitivity Curve
Determines how the actual Velocity will be generated according to the
Velocity (strength) with which you play notes on the keyboard.
Figure 34:
Level Velocity Sensitivity Curve
A:
Soft
B:
Strong
C:
Low
D:
High
X:
Velocity (Playing strength)
Y:
Volume
Level Key Follow
Sensitivity
Determines the degree to which the notes (specifically, their position or
Octave Range) affect the Amplitude level of the selected Element,
assuming C3 as the basic pitch.
Positive values: Lower the output level for lower notes and raise it for
higher notes.
Negative values: Raise the output level for lower notes and lower it for
higher notes.
D
B
C
Y
A
X