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6•18 Reference Guide
Move
Shifts events from one point of the selected track
to another.
PARAMETERS
FROM LOCATOR... TO LOCATOR...
Determines the start and end point of the part to
move. It is possible to specify the measure, beat
and resolution (tick).
Assignable values: within the limits of the Song.
It is not possible to specify a point before the start
or after the end of the Song.
START LOCATOR
Determines the new position of the part that is to
be moved.
Assignable values: any point of the song.
Move
Shifts events from one point of the selected track
to another.
PARAMETERS
FROM LOCATOR... TO LOCATOR...
Determines the start and end point of the part to
move. It is possible to specify the measure, beat
and resolution (tick).
Assignable values: within the limits of the Song.
It is not possible to specify a point before the start
or after the end of the Song.
START LOCATOR
Determines the new position of the part that is to
be moved.
Assignable values: any point of the song.
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Edit Sound 2•19
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Volume e 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 - Volume Edit Sound - Balance
Volume e 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 - Volume Edit Sound - Balance