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GEM genesys ensemble User Manual

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Advanced Sequencer Edit Function
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A similar thing happens if the wheel is moved downwards from
its center position. A stream of events is generated descending
from 63 to 0 at the minimum position.
Remember that for any movement of the Pitch Bend wheel,
events will not only be generated when the wheel is moved up
or down, but also an equal number of events will be generated
as the wheel is allowed to return to its center stop position.
Usually, moving the pitch wheel for just a few seconds will result
in hundreds of individual pitch bend events.
MONO TOUCH
The MONOPHONIC AFTERTOUCH EVENT is generated as you
apply extra pressure to a key already being held down. Only
1V is used to show how much aftertouch was applied at the
specified time. The range is from 0 to 127.
NOTE: Since many of the Genesys Ensemble internal sounds are pro-
grammed with this feature turned on, you may often generate a large
quantity of MONO TOUCH EVENTS without realizing that youre doing so.
The generation of MONO TOUCH EVENTS can be disabled before com-
mencing a recording by turning off the TOUCH SENS function in SECTION
EDIT / PRESET / EDIT PARTS and storing your changes. Alternatively,
accidentally recorded MONO TOUCH EVENTS may be stripped out of
any offending track by using the ERASE function and setting î™…Mono
Touch in the EVENT box.
PROGRAM CHANGE
If you change a sound while recording, this change will be
reflected in the event list by the addition of a PROGRAM
CHANGE EVENT. This event displays 1V, 2V and 3V values.
For Genesys Ensemble internal sounds however, only 1V and
2V need to be considered, (3V is only used when addressing
extended sound libraries on external instruments). The value
of 1V is the actual location of the sound from 1 to 128 while
the value of 2V tells the instrument which bank to take the
sound from. Therefore, in the above example, the PROG
EVENT is being used to select sound #35 from the 3rd bank,
(Sound number 35-3. PckBass2)

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BrandGEM
Modelgenesys ensemble
CategoryMusical Instrument
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