Programming the key and velocity range – KORG PA4X 76 User Manual
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Programming the key and velocity range
You can program a key and velocity zone for each of the Keyboard Sounds.
Key range
is useful to create a set of Keyboard Sounds playing in differ-
ent zones of the keyboard. For example, you may have French Horns
and Woodwinds playing in the center range of the keyboard, while only
Woodwinds play on the higher range.
Velocity range
is useful to create a sound made of up to three dynamic lay-
ers, assigning each of the Upper Sounds to a different velocity zone. As an
example, you may choose El.Piano 1 as the Upper 1 Sound, and El.Piano 2 as
the Upper 2 Sound. Then, set Upper 1 to Bottom=0, Top=80, and Upper 2 to
Bottom=81, Top=127. The El.Piano 1 will play when playing softer, the El.Piano
2 when playing louder.
Access the Key/Velocity Range page
▪
Go to the
Keyboard/Ensemble > Key/Velocity Range
page.
Set the Key Range
▪
Use the
Top Key
and
Bottom Key
parameters to set the Top and Bottom
limits of the Sound’s Key zone.
Key
Meaning
C-1 … G9
Selected key. The Top value is always higher than the Bottom value.