Specifications

EDIT-MAP/OUT
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Knob 4
[ Turn] Velocity High Range
Turn the knob to set the maximum velocity that can be
used to produce sound from this sample.
[Range] Velocity Low Range 127
[ Press] MIDI
When this knob is pressed the parameter can be directly
set by a MIDI note-on message received from an external
MIDI device.
Knob 5
[ Turn] Velocity High Crossfade
Determines how the sound fades at velocities higher than
the Velocity High Range setting. The higher the value the
more abrupt the fade.
[Range] 0 127
The higher the value, the higher the velocity at which
the sample will sound.
• The use of velocity crossfade allows you to blend
samples that are set for playback at different velocity
ranges, so that sound does not change drastically in
response to slight velocity changes near the range
limit.
[ Press] QUICK...
Calls the quick entry menu (page 83).
Level Scaling
[EDIT] Button [F2] Button Knob 1 to select
"EDIT-LvlScal"
This page determines how the sample’s output level varies
across the keyboard.
Certain samples seem to get louder as pitch increases, while cer-
tain others seem to become softer with rising pitch. The level-scal-
ing feature described here lets you correct for these variations,
allowing you to produce an apparently uniform playback level over
the entire keyboard.
Knob 1
[ Turn] Page
Selects display pages.
[ Press] Tree View
Calls the Tree View display (page 83).
Knob 2
[ Turn] Level1
Sets the level at the Breakpoint1 note.
[Range] 0 127
[ Press] QUICK...
Calls the quick entry menu (page 83).
Knob 3
[ Turn] Breakpoint1
Species the lowest note from which the level variation
will begin. All notes lower than this will play at the level
specied by the Level1 parameter.
[Range] C-2 G8
(Cannot be set higher than Breakpoint2)
• If the Note Display Type utility (UTILITY–SYSTEM-
Custom) (page 198) is set to "name" the parameter
will be displayed as note names such as "C3." If set
to "number" the parameter will be displayed as MIDI
note numbers such as "60."
[ Press] MIDI
When this knob is pressed the parameter can be directly
set by a MIDI note-on message received from an external
MIDI device.
Knob 4
[ Turn] Breakpoint2
Species the high note at which the level variation will
end. All notes higher than this will play at the level speci-
ed by the Level2 parameter.
[Range] C-2 G8
(Cannot be set lower than Breakpoint1)
[ Press] MIDI
When this knob is pressed the parameter can be directly
set by a MIDI note-on message received from an external
MIDI device.
Knob 5
[ Turn] Level2
Sets the level at the Breakpoint2 note.
[Range] 0 127
[ Press] QUICK...
Calls the quick entry menu (page 83).
Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 Knob 4 Knob 5
Turn
action
Page Level1 Breakpoint1 Breakpoint2 Level2
Press
action
Tree View QUICK... MIDI MIDI QUICK...