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Genos Reference Manual 39
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Voices
Setting the Touch Response of the Keyboard
Touch Response determines how the sound responds to your playing strength. The selected Touch Response type
becomes the common setting for all Voices.
You can make the settings on the display called up via [MENU] [Keyboard/Joystick] [Keyboard].
Initial Touch
After Touch
Keyboard/Joystick-related Settings
Some Voices are purposely designed without Touch Response, in order to emulate the true characteristics of the actual instrument (for example, conventional organs, which
have no Touch Response).
Touch Curve Determines the Initial Touch response type. Make sure to enter checkmarks to the boxes of the
desired keyboard parts.
Normal: Standard Touch Response.
Easy 1: Easily produces both high and low volume depending on your playing strength.
Easy 2: Produces higher volume (than Easy 1) with moderate playing strength and is easy to con-
trol. Best for novice players.
Soft 1: Produces high volume with moderate playing strength. Lower volume is harder to be pro-
duced.
Soft 2: Produces high volume even with light playing strength. Best for players with a light touch.
Hard 1: Requires moderately strong playing for higher volume.
Hard 2: Requires strong playing to produce high volume. Best for players with a heavy touch.
Fixed Velocity Determines the fixed volume level when the Touch Response is set to off. The volume of the key-
board parts without checkmarks stays fixed regardless of your playing strength.
Touch Curve Determines the After Touch response type. Make sure to enter checkmarks to the boxes of the
desired keyboard parts.
Soft: Allows you to produce relatively large changes with very light After Touch pressure.
Medium: Produces a fairly standard After Touch response.
Hard: Relatively strong After Touch pressure is needed to produce changes.
NOTE