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Other Editors
The Velocity Map Editor
Using the Velocity Map Editor
To get to the Velocity Map Editor, select any of the parameters weÕve mentioned aboveÑ
VelTouch (Master mode) VelocMap (TRANSMIT page, MIDI mode), or VelocityMap (RECEIVE 
page, MIDI mode). Use any data entry method to select the map you want to edit, then press 
Edit.
The top line of the display gives you the usual reminder of your location. The bottom line labels 
the soft buttons, which execute the normal librarian functions of naming, saving, or deleting 
velocity maps, or dumping them via SysEx. The values you see in this diagram are the settings 
for the velocity map 1 Linear.
The eight parameters on the Velocity Map Editor page are expressed in terms of the eight 
dynamic levels of standard musical notation. As far as the velocity maps are concerned, the 
dynamic levels represented by the parameter names are simply reference pointsÑfor example, 
when using the map 1 Linear, an attack velocity value of 63 will result in a remapped velocity 
value at the mp level of the K2600Õs dynamic range.
The values for these parameters are expressed in Òvels,Ó which correspond to the standard MIDI 
attack velocity values of 1Ð127. The values you set for each parameter determine the velocity 
value that must be generated to achieve the dynamic level for that parameter. For example, if 
youÕre using the map 1 Linear as the value for the VelocityMap parameter, then the K2600 will 
play notes at full volume only when the attack velocity values for those notes are 127. Notes 
with attack velocities from 1 to 15 will be played at the lowest volumes. They wouldnÕt all play 
at the same volume; their volumes would be graduated, but would be at the low end of the scale.
The values for these parameters have another function as well. They determine the velocity 
thresholds for the velocity triggers (VTRIG), as well as the velocity crossovers for multi-velocity 
keymaps. Once again using the example of the map 1 Linear, if you have the VelCrossover 
parameter in the Keymap Editor set to a value of mp, then attack velocity values higher than 63 
will trigger the high-velocity range of a dual-velocity keymap, while velocity values of 63 or 
lower will trigger the low-velocity range.
The curve that represents the velocity map is shown in the center of the page. Think of this curve 
as a plot on a graph, as shown in the diagram below. The horizontal axis gives the attack 
velocity values received by the velocity map. The vertical axis gives the approximate dynamic 
level at which the K2600 will play the note (in response to the remapped velocity value).
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