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Owner's Manual - Roland

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Creating a PatchKey Fade Upper(Keyboard Fade Width Upper)This determines what will happen to the tone’s level when a notethat’s higher than the tone’s specified keyboard range is played.Higher settings produce a more gradual change in volume. If youdon’t want the tone to sound at all when a note below the keyboardrange is played, set this parameter to “0.”Value: 0–127fig.06-027.eLevelVelo Range Upper (Velocity Range Upper) 4This sets the highest velocity at which the tone will sound. Makethese settings when you want different tones to sound in response tonotes played at different strengths.Value: LOWER–127If you attempt to set the Lower velocity limit above the Upper,or the Upper below the Lower, the other value willautomatically be adjusted to the same setting.Fade LowerRange LowerTMT Velocity Control(TMT Velocity Control Switch)TMT Velocity Control determines whether a different tone is played(ON) or not (OFF) depending on the force with which the key isplayed (velocity).When set to “RANDOM,” the patch’s constituent tones will soundrandomly, regardless of any Velocity messages.When set to “CYCLE,” the patch’s constituent tones will soundconsecutively, regardless of any Velocity messages.Value: OFF, ON, RANDOM, CYCLEInstead of using Velocity, you can also have tones substitutedusing the Matrix Control (p. 66). However, the keyboardvelocity and the Matrix Control cannot be used simultaneouslyto make different tones to sound. When using the MatrixControl to switch tones, set the Velocity Control parameter to“OFF.”Velo Fade Lower (Velocity Fade Width Lower)This determines what will happen to the tone’s level when the toneis played at a velocity lower than its specified velocity range. Highersettings produce a more gradual change in volume. If you wantnotes played outside the specified key velocity range to not besounded at all, set this to “0.”Value: 0–127Fade UpperRange UpperPitchWhen using the Matrix Control to have different tones played,set the lowest value (Lower) and highest value (Upper) of thevalue of the MIDI message used.Velo Fade Upper (Velocity Fade Width Upper)This determines what will happen to the tone’s level when the toneis played at a velocity greater than its specified velocity range.Higher settings produce a more gradual change in volume. If youwant notes played outside the specified key velocity range to not besounded at all, set this to “0.”Value: 0–127fig.06-028.eLevelVelocityFade LowerFade UpperRange LowerRange UpperTMT Control Sw (TMT Control Switch)Use the Matrix Control to enable (ON), or disable (OFF) sounding ofdifferent tones.Value: OFF, ONYou can also cause different tones to sound in response to notesplayed at different strengths (velocity) on the keyboard (p. 66).However, the Matrix Control and the keyboard velocity cannotbe used simultaneously to make different tones to sound. Whenyou want to make the different tones to sound, set the VelocityControl parameter (p. 66) to “OFF.”Velo Range Lower (Velocity Range Lower)3This sets the lowest velocity at which the tone will sound. Makethese settings when you want different tones to sound in response tonotes played at different strengths.Value: 1–UPPER66

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