User Manual

Part Parameters
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PEG Time Velocity
Sensitivity (only for
Normal Parts (AWM2))
Determines how the PEG transition time (speed) responds to Velocity, or
to the strength with which the key is pressed.
Positive values: High Velocities result in a fast PEG transition speed
(Figure 9) while low Velocities result in a slow speed (Figure 10).
Negative values: High Velocities result in a slow PEG transition speed
while low Velocities result in a fast speed.
0: The PEG transition speed does not change, regardless of the
Velocity.
Figure 9: High Velocity, fast speed
Figure 10: Low Velocity, slow speed
PEG Time Velocity
Sensitivity Segment
(only for Normal Parts
(AWM2))
Determines the part of the PEG that is affected by the PEG Time Velocity
Sensitivity.
PEG Time Key Follow
Sensitivity
Determines the degree to which the notes (specifically, their position or
Octave Range) affect the PEG.
Positive values: High notes result in a high PEG transition speed
while low notes result in a slow speed.
Negative values (only for Normal Parts (AWM2)): High notes result in
a slow PEG transition speed while low notes result in a high speed.
0: The PEG transition speed does not change, regardless of the
played note.