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GEM GPS3600 User Manual

GEM GPS3600
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Edit Sound 2•19
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Edit Sound 2•19
Volume & Balance
VOLUME
Valid for all Algorithms. Dual 1 and Dual 2 acti-
vate Volume 1 and Volume 2, Dual 3 and Dual 4
share a single Volume editor with a Balance con-
trol.
The Volume editor controls the volume of a sin-
gle waveform, or the volume of two waveforms
with a Balance control (Dual 3 & 4). This func-
tion corresponds to the maximum volume level
available of the Sound in any situation.
THE VOLUME PARAMETERS
VOLUME: Sets the Volume of waveform 1 or 2.
If the Algorithm comprises the Balance editor, this
controls the general volume of the layer.
Assignable values: 0 … 127.
DYNAMIC SENSITIVITY: Links the Volume re-
sponse to velocity variations.
Assignable values: –7 ... +7.
Positive values increase the Volume with in-
creased key velocity, while negative values cre-
ate the inverse effect. 0 = no response.
VOLUME TOUCH SENSITIVITY: Links Volume
response to Aftertouch.
Assignable values: –7 ... +7.
Positive values increase the Volume with in-
creased aftertouch pressure, while negative val-
ues create the inverse effect with increased
aftertouch. 0 = no response.
Edit Sound - main menu - Volume editor selected Edit Sound - main menu - Balance editor selected
Volume & Balance
VOLUME
Valid for all Algorithms. Dual 1 and Dual 2 acti-
vate Volume 1 and Volume 2, Dual 3 and Dual 4
share a single Volume editor with a Balance con-
trol.
The Volume editor controls the volume of a sin-
gle waveform, or the volume of two waveforms
with a Balance control (Dual 3 & 4). This func-
tion corresponds to the maximum volume level
available of the Sound in any situation.
THE VOLUME PARAMETERS
VOLUME: Sets the Volume of waveform 1 or 2.
If the Algorithm comprises the Balance editor, this
controls the general volume of the layer.
Assignable values: 0 … 127.
DYNAMIC SENSITIVITY: Links the Volume re-
sponse to velocity variations.
Assignable values: –7 ... +7.
Positive values increase the Volume with in-
creased key velocity, while negative values cre-
ate the inverse effect. 0 = no response.
VOLUME TOUCH SENSITIVITY: Links Volume
response to Aftertouch.
Assignable values: –7 ... +7.
Positive values increase the Volume with in-
creased aftertouch pressure, while negative val-
ues create the inverse effect with increased
aftertouch. 0 = no response.
Edit Sound - main menu - Volume editor selected Edit Sound - main menu - Balance editor selected
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Edit Sound 2•19
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Edit Sound 2•19
Volume & Balance
VOLUME
Valid for all Algorithms. Dual 1 and Dual 2 acti-
vate Volume 1 and Volume 2, Dual 3 and Dual 4
share a single Volume editor with a Balance con-
trol.
The Volume editor controls the volume of a sin-
gle waveform, or the volume of two waveforms
with a Balance control (Dual 3 & 4). This func-
tion corresponds to the maximum volume level
available of the Sound in any situation.
THE VOLUME PARAMETERS
VOLUME: Sets the Volume of waveform 1 or 2.
If the Algorithm comprises the Balance editor, this
controls the general volume of the layer.
Assignable values: 0 … 127.
DYNAMIC SENSITIVITY: Links the Volume re-
sponse to velocity variations.
Assignable values: –7 ... +7.
Positive values increase the Volume with in-
creased key velocity, while negative values cre-
ate the inverse effect. 0 = no response.
VOLUME TOUCH SENSITIVITY: Links Volume
response to Aftertouch.
Assignable values: –7 ... +7.
Positive values increase the Volume with in-
creased aftertouch pressure, while negative val-
ues create the inverse effect with increased
aftertouch. 0 = no response.
Edit Sound - main menu - Volume editor selected Edit Sound - main menu - Balance editor selected
Volume & Balance
VOLUME
Valid for all Algorithms. Dual 1 and Dual 2 acti-
vate Volume 1 and Volume 2, Dual 3 and Dual 4
share a single Volume editor with a Balance con-
trol.
The Volume editor controls the volume of a sin-
gle waveform, or the volume of two waveforms
with a Balance control (Dual 3 & 4). This func-
tion corresponds to the maximum volume level
available of the Sound in any situation.
THE VOLUME PARAMETERS
VOLUME: Sets the Volume of waveform 1 or 2.
If the Algorithm comprises the Balance editor, this
controls the general volume of the layer.
Assignable values: 0 … 127.
DYNAMIC SENSITIVITY: Links the Volume re-
sponse to velocity variations.
Assignable values: –7 ... +7.
Positive values increase the Volume with in-
creased key velocity, while negative values cre-
ate the inverse effect. 0 = no response.
VOLUME TOUCH SENSITIVITY: Links Volume
response to Aftertouch.
Assignable values: –7 ... +7.
Positive values increase the Volume with in-
creased aftertouch pressure, while negative val-
ues create the inverse effect with increased
aftertouch. 0 = no response.
Edit Sound - main menu - Volume editor selected Edit Sound - main menu - Balance editor selected

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GEM GPS3600 Specifications

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BrandGEM
ModelGPS3600
CategoryMusical Instrument
LanguageEnglish

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