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Editable Parameters in the Voice Edit display, Common 1
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Voices Editable Parameters in the Voice Edit display Common 1 Volume Adjusts the volume of the currently edited Voice. Velocity Limit Low High Determines the lowest/highest velocity value for your performance. When a value played on the keyboard is lower/higher than the value set here, the value input to the tone generator is converted to the value set. This does not affect the velocities of transmitting MIDI notes. Velocity Limit Low/High Actual Velocity for tone generator Low 127 High 64 Touch Sensitivity Depth Offset 0 2 64 127 Received Velocity (Actual KeyOn speed) Adjusts the touch sensitivity (velocity sensitivity), or how greatly the volume responds to your playing strength. Touch Sensitivity Depth Changes to velocity curve according to Velocity Depth (with Offset set to 64) Touch Sensitivity Offset Changes to velocity curve according to Velocity Actual Velocity for tone generator 127 Depth = 127 (twice) Actual Velocity for tone generator Offset = 96 (+64) Offset = 127 (+127) 127 Depth = 64 (normal) Offset = 64 (normal) 64 64 Depends Depth = 32 (half) on offset Offset = 32 (-64) Depth = 0 0 64 127 Received Velocity (Actual KeyOn speed) 0 Depends 64 on offset 127 Received Velocity (Actual KeyOn speed) Offset = 0 (-127) Part Octave Panel Sustain Kbd Harmony/ Arpeggio • Depth: Determines the velocity sensitivity, or how much the level of the Voice changes in response to your playing strength (velocity). • Offset: Determines the amount by which received velocities are adjusted for the actual velocity effect. Right Left Shifts the octave range of the edited Voice up or down in octaves. When the edited Voice is used as any of the Right 1-3 parts, the Right 1/Right 2/Right 3 parameter is available; when the edited Voice is used as the Left part, the Left parameter is available. Determines the sustain level applied to the edited Voice when the [SUSTAIN] button on the panel is turned on. Basically the same as in the display called up via [MENU] [Kbd Harmony/Arp], except that (Setting) is located at a different position. Refer to the Owner's Manual and "Making Detailed Settings for Harmony/Arpeggio" on page 42. PSR-A5000 Reference Manual 45