Setup Mode
The Setup Editor
7-33
Crossfade
is
designed
to
be
used
in
tandem
with
the
Reverse
Crossfade
curve,
enabling
you
to
perform
smooth
crossfades
between
different
programs.
Bump
tapers
velocity
response
to
resemble
a
bell
curve,
so
that
notes
are
loudest
when
your
keystrike
velocity
is
64.
Notes
get
softer
as
the
keystrike
velocity
approaches
0
or
127.
The
next
four
velocity
curves
are
Reverse
Linear
(
Rvrs
Linear
),
Reverse
Expand
(
Rvrs
Expand
),
Reverse
Compress
(
Rvrs
Compress
),
and
Reverse
Crossfade
(
Rvrs
Crossfade
).
These
taper
velocity
in
reverse
of
the
five
curves
we
just
covered.
For
example,
Reverse
Linear’s
response
is
such
that
striking
a
key
harder
will
produce
a
lower
volume,
striking
it
softer
will
produce
a
higher
volume,
and
so
on.
This
provides
a
convenient
way
to
achieve
negative
scaling,
by
letting
you
set
one
parameter
instead
of
two.
MIDI V
e
locity
127
0
127
Strike Velocity
64
64
Velocity Curve: Linear
Velocity Curve: Bump
Velocity Curve: Crossfade
as you hit the keys harder (increase the
velocity) MIDI velocity increases proportionally
MIDI velocity is greatest at
medium strike velocity
Below medium strike velocity, MIDI velocity is less
than with Linear curve; above medium strike velocity,
MIDI velocity is greater than with Linear curve
MIDI V
e
locity
127
0
127
Strike Velocity
64
64
Velocity Curve: Reverse Linear
Velocity Curve: Reverse Crossfade
as you hit the keys harder (increase the
velocity) MIDI velocity decreases proportionally
Below medium strike velocity, MIDI velocity is greater
than with Reverse Linear curve; above medium strike
velocity, MIDI velocity is less than with Reverse Linear
curve
Velocity Curve: Reverse Compress
MIDI velocity is more at
medium strike velocity than Reverse Linear curve
Velocity Curve: Reverse Expand
MIDI velocity is less at
medium strike velocity than Reverse Linear curve
Summary of Contents for PC3LE
Page 14: ...x...
Page 28: ...2 10 Startup Software Upgrades...
Page 42: ...3 14 User Interface Basics Quick Song Recording and Playback...
Page 46: ...4 4 The Operating Modes Using the Modes...
Page 196: ...8 4 Quick Access Mode The QA Editor...
Page 226: ...9 30 Master Mode UTILITIES...
Page 260: ...10 34 Song Mode and the Song Editor Song Editor The EVENT Page...
Page 272: ...11 12 Storage Mode Format...
Page 286: ...12 14 Keymap and Sample Editing Editing Samples...