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Chapter 3: Fusion Modes
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Menu: Global/Settings/General
Parameter: Fixed Velocity [Only available when Velocity Curve is
set to Fixed]
Value Range: 1 - 127
If your Velocity Curve is set to “Fixed,” this value determines the output
velocity of each note.
If the velocity curve is set to anything other than “Fixed,” this parameter
will display “N/A” and cannot be edited.
Menu: Global/Settings/General
Parameter: Velocity Scaling
Value Range: 7 - 255
Velocity Scaling allows you to fine tune the velocity sensitivity of the
keyboard. Setting this parameter to low values makes the keyboard more
expressive in the lower note velocity range but makes it more difficult to
reach the highest velocities (120-127, for example). Setting this
parameter to higher values makes the keyboard more expressive in the
higher velocity range and makes it more difficult to play very soft notes
(Velocity values 0-10, for example).
Most users tweak this value over time until they find a value that feels
right for their style of playing.
Menu: Global/Settings/General
Parameter: Master Tune
Value Range: - 99 to +99 Cents
Master Tune allows you to make small pitch changes globally to all
sounds on the keyboard. Use this function to tune the keyboard to a
slightly flat or sharp ensemble. This parameter tunes all sounds on the
keyboard—to tune programs individually, see the Program section.
Menu: Global/Settings/General
Parameter: Master Tempo
Value Range: 50.0 - 300.0 BPM
The tempo that you set here–expressed in Beats Per Minute (BPM)–
determines the tempo at which different parts of the Fusion (i.e.,
arpeggiator, synced LFOs, etc.) will operate when the Global Tempo
parameter is checked.
You can change this value by using the arpeggiator tempo knob on the
performance panel if Global Tempo is checked.