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GEM SK760 User Manual

GEM SK760
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5•20 Reference Guide
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5•20 Reference Guide
Velocity
Modifies the key Velocity value. This parameter
represents the key-strike velocity, or its intensity.
Generally, the greater the velocity the higher the
volume. Velocity also affects the filter of many
sounds, making them brighter with increased
velocity.
PARAMETERS
Variation: Selects one of the 4 Variations. Only
existing Variations can be selected (those with at
least one recorded Riff).
Riff: Selects one of the riffs from the chosen Vari-
ation. Only existing riffs can be selected. If the
Style is empty, the phrase «No Riff» appears.
Velocity mode: Provides two velocity modes to
choose from which affect the way the “Change
Velocity” function operates.
Normal - The value indicated in «Velocity
change» is added to or subtracted from the Ve-
locity values of the notes.
Fixed - The note Velocities are all set to the
value specified in «Velocity change»
Change Velocity: Specifies the amount by which
the velocity values can be changed. This de-
pends on the option selected in «Velocity Mode».
Note range from... to...: Sets the upper and
lower limits of the notes. To modify the velocity
of a single percussive instrument of the Drum
track, assign the same note to the highest and
lowest limit. For example, to change the snare
(D2) set «Note range from D2 to D2».
Assignable values: C-1 ... G9
.
From locator... To locator...: Determines the
start and end point of the part to be affected. It is
possible to specify measure, beat and resolution.
Assignable values: within the actual limits of the
Riff.
Velocity
Modifies the key Velocity value. This parameter
represents the key-strike velocity, or its intensity.
Generally, the greater the velocity the higher the
volume. Velocity also affects the filter of many
sounds, making them brighter with increased
velocity.
PARAMETERS
Variation: Selects one of the 4 Variations. Only
existing Variations can be selected (those with at
least one recorded Riff).
Riff: Selects one of the riffs from the chosen Vari-
ation. Only existing riffs can be selected. If the
Style is empty, the phrase «No Riff» appears.
Velocity mode: Provides two velocity modes to
choose from which affect the way the “Change
Velocity” function operates.
Normal - The value indicated in «Velocity
change» is added to or subtracted from the Ve-
locity values of the notes.
Fixed - The note Velocities are all set to the
value specified in «Velocity change»
Change Velocity: Specifies the amount by which
the velocity values can be changed. This de-
pends on the option selected in «Velocity Mode».
Note range from... to...: Sets the upper and
lower limits of the notes. To modify the velocity
of a single percussive instrument of the Drum
track, assign the same note to the highest and
lowest limit. For example, to change the snare
(D2) set «Note range from D2 to D2».
Assignable values: C-1 ... G9
.
From locator... To locator...: Determines the
start and end point of the part to be affected. It is
possible to specify measure, beat and resolution.
Assignable values: within the actual limits of the
Riff.
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Edit Sound 2•41
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Edit Sound 2•41
IMPORTANT REMINDERS WHEN STORING NEW SOUNDS
1. You cannot overwrite a Rom-Sound.
A modified ROM-Sound generates a RAM-
Sound which can be stored to either an emp-
ty location, or to an existing RAM-Sound. If
you attempt to store a RAM-Sound to a ROM-
Sound destination, the display will show the
following message:
Repeat the operation and select an empty
location.
2. If you save the new RAM-Sound to an exist-
ing RAM-Sound, the existing file will be irre-
mediably lost without warning.
Be absolutely sure, therefore, that you have
stored the existing RAM-Sound to disk or
Hard disk before confirming the save proce-
dure.
IMPORTANT REMINDERS WHEN STORING NEW SOUNDS
1. You cannot overwrite a Rom-Sound.
A modified ROM-Sound generates a RAM-
Sound which can be stored to either an emp-
ty location, or to an existing RAM-Sound. If
you attempt to store a RAM-Sound to a ROM-
Sound destination, the display will show the
following message:
Repeat the operation and select an empty
location.
2. If you save the new RAM-Sound to an exist-
ing RAM-Sound, the existing file will be irre-
mediably lost
without warning.
Be absolutely sure, therefore, that you have
stored the existing RAM-Sound to disk or
Hard disk before confirming the save proce-
dure.

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GEM SK760 Specifications

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BrandGEM
ModelSK760
CategoryElectronic Keyboard
LanguageEnglish

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