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BALANCE ENV. DYN. SENSITIVITY: Links the
Balance envelope response to key velocity vari-
ations.
Positive values increase the response of the Bal-
ance envelope with increased key velocity while
negative values have the inverse effect. Assign-
able values: –7 ... +7. 0 = no effect.
KEY OFF BALANCE ENV. RATE DYN. SENS.:
Links the response of the key off Balance enve-
lope completion velocity to key velocity varia-
tions.
Positive values increase the completion velocity
of the Key Off Balance envelope with increased
key velocity while negative values have the in-
verse effect. Assignable values: –7 ... +7. 0 = no
effect.
BALANCE ENVELOPE KEY ON & KEY OFF
The Balance Key On and Key Off Envelopes are
10 segment curves (maximum), allowing you to
enhance the presence of one Waveform with re-
spect to the other in the key on and key release
situations.
The Key On Envelope represents the variation
of the Balance for the entire duration that the
notes are held pressed.
The Key Off Envelope represents the variation
of the Balance after the notes have been re-
leased.
The options and parameters used to shape the
Balance Envelope (Zoom, Segment, Time and
Level), are identical to those used for the Ampli-
tude Key On/Key Off Envelope explained on page
2..24.
An illustrated example of how to program a Key
On & Key Off Envelopes appears on the page
2.25.
BALANCE ENV. DYN. SENSITIVITY: Links the
Balance envelope response to key velocity vari-
ations.
Positive values increase the response of the Bal-
ance envelope with increased key velocity while
negative values have the inverse effect. Assign-
able values: –7 ... +7. 0 = no effect.
KEY OFF BALANCE ENV. RATE DYN. SENS.:
Links the response of the key off Balance enve-
lope completion velocity to key velocity varia-
tions.
Positive values increase the completion velocity
of the Key Off Balance envelope with increased
key velocity while negative values have the in-
verse effect. Assignable values: –7 ... +7. 0 = no
effect.
BALANCE ENVELOPE KEY ON & KEY OFF
The Balance Key On and Key Off Envelopes are
10 segment curves (maximum), allowing you to
enhance the presence of one Waveform with re-
spect to the other in the key on and key release
situations.
The Key On Envelope represents the variation
of the Balance for the entire duration that the
notes are held pressed.
The Key Off Envelope represents the variation
of the Balance after the notes have been re-
leased.
The options and parameters used to shape the
Balance Envelope (Zoom, Segment, Time and
Level), are identical to those used for the Ampli-
tude Key On/Key Off Envelope explained on page
2..24.
An illustrated example of how to program a Key
On & Key Off Envelopes appears on the page
2.25.
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Edit Sound 2•27
BALANCE ENV. DYN. SENSITIVITY: Links the
Balance envelope response to key velocity vari-
ations.
Positive values increase the response of the Bal-
ance envelope with increased key velocity while
negative values have the inverse effect. Assign-
able values: –7 ... +7. 0 = no effect.
KEY OFF BALANCE ENV. RATE DYN. SENS.:
Links the response of the key off Balance enve-
lope completion velocity to key velocity varia-
tions.
Positive values increase the completion velocity
of the Key Off Balance envelope with increased
key velocity while negative values have the in-
verse effect. Assignable values: –7 ... +7. 0 = no
effect.
BALANCE ENVELOPE KEY ON & KEY OFF
The Balance Key On and Key Off Envelopes are
10 segment curves (maximum), allowing you to
enhance the presence of one Waveform with re-
spect to the other in the key on and key release
situations.
The Key On Envelope represents the variation
of the Balance for the entire duration that the
notes are held pressed.
The Key Off Envelope represents the variation
of the Balance after the notes have been re-
leased.
The options and parameters used to shape the
Balance Envelope (Zoom, Segment, Time and
Level), are identical to those used for the Ampli-
tude Key On/Key Off Envelope explained on page
2..24.
An illustrated example of how to program a Key
On & Key Off Envelopes appears on the page
2.25.
BALANCE ENV. DYN. SENSITIVITY: Links the
Balance envelope response to key velocity vari-
ations.
Positive values increase the response of the Bal-
ance envelope with increased key velocity while
negative values have the inverse effect. Assign-
able values: –7 ... +7. 0 = no effect.
KEY OFF BALANCE ENV. RATE DYN. SENS.:
Links the response of the key off Balance enve-
lope completion velocity to key velocity varia-
tions.
Positive values increase the completion velocity
of the Key Off Balance envelope with increased
key velocity while negative values have the in-
verse effect. Assignable values: –7 ... +7. 0 = no
effect.
BALANCE ENVELOPE KEY ON & KEY OFF
The Balance Key On and Key Off Envelopes are
10 segment curves (maximum), allowing you to
enhance the presence of one Waveform with re-
spect to the other in the key on and key release
situations.
The Key On Envelope represents the variation
of the Balance for the entire duration that the
notes are held pressed.
The Key Off Envelope represents the variation
of the Balance after the notes have been re-
leased.
The options and parameters used to shape the
Balance Envelope (Zoom, Segment, Time and
Level), are identical to those used for the Ampli-
tude Key On/Key Off Envelope explained on page
2..24.
An illustrated example of how to program a Key
On & Key Off Envelopes appears on the page
2.25.