SETUP BR - CURVE
This sets the breath sensor to control signal transfer curve. See curve diagram
for a graphical representation of each curve.
-4 to -1 curves are more responsive (faster rising) in the low pressure end.
+1 to +4 curves are more responsive (faster rising) in the high pressure end.
LIN is a straight linear signal transfer.
S curves have a faster transition in the middle and is less responsive in the low
and high pressure ends.
Z curves have a slower transition in the middle and is more responsive in the
low and high pressure ends.
The LIN curve is factory default.
SETUP BR - VEL DELAY
The time it takes for a tongued note to reach its attack peak is generally
about 20ms. Normally, that’s the amount of time the NuRAD waits until it
samples the breath pressure level to set the note velocity. However, there are
situations where we would want to adjust that delay. For example, if we are
using a high THR value for the breath sensor, some of the rising time will occur
before the THR is reached and the delay time starts. Also, if the connected
synthesizer is not responding to velocity, setting the delay shorter will increase
the response time. Even if the synth responds to velocity, you can experiment
with cutting down the delay time and compensating for lower velocity values
with the VEL BIAS setting.
OFF – No velocity sample delay.