Yamaha QY70 Owner's Manual - Page 165

: Modify Velocity

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The Pattern Jobs 02 : Modify Velocity Increases or decreases the velocity values of all notes in the specified track and range of measures. First measure. Last measure. First beat. Last beat. , The "TR" parameter selects the track to be affected by the Modify Velocity job: D1, D2, PC, BA, C1, C2, C3, C4. The "M" parameters above the graphic bar are used to specify the first measure:beat and last measure:beat of the range to be modified. The "SetAll" parameter makes it possible to set all notes in the specified range to a single velocity value from "1" to "127". "Set All" can also be turned "Off" when the "Rate" and "Offset" parameters, below, 11 are to be used for velocity modification. The "Rate" parameter allows you to change the Velocity value of each note without affecting the velocity ratios between notes (proportional change). A setting of "100%" maintains the absolute velocity differences between notes, Original velocities while lower (higher) values 96 64 32 127 96 will decrease (increase) the velocity values to the Rate = 50% corresponding percentage, 48 32 16 63 48 resulting in a narrower (wider) dynamic range. Rate = 150% The range is from "0%" to "200%". 127 96 48 127 127 163

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T h e
P a t t e r n
J o b s
11
02 : Modify Velocity
Increases or decreases the velocity values of all notes in the speci-
fied track and range of measures.
The “
TR
” parameter selects the track to be affected by the Modify
Velocity job: D1, D2, PC, BA, C1, C2, C3, C4.
The “
M
” parameters above the graphic bar are used to specify the
first measure:beat and last measure:beat of the range to be modified.
The “
SetAll
” parameter makes it possible to set all notes in the
specified range to a single velocity value from “1” to “127”. “Set All” can
also be turned “Off” when the “Rate” and “Offset” parameters, below,
are to be used for velocity modification.
The “
Rate
” parameter allows you to change the Velocity value of
each note without affecting the velocity ratios between notes (proportional
change). A setting of
“100%” maintains the
absolute velocity differ-
ences between notes,
while lower (higher) values
will decrease (increase)
the velocity values to the
corresponding percentage,
resulting in a narrower
(wider) dynamic range.
The range is from “0%” to
“200%”.
96
64
32
127
96
48
32
16
63
48
127
96
48
127
127
Original
velocities
Rate = 50%
Rate = 150%
First beat.
First measure.
Last measure.
Last beat.