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Per-note velocity
It is also possible for synth notes on the same step to have different Velocity values, provided Circuit
Tracks is not in Fixed Velocity Mode. When notes are inserted manually, the velocity value that each
note is struck with will be saved to the step. For example, if you hit a synth note with a high velocity,
the velocity value for the note will be saved; if then - with the same step selected - you hit a different
note using a low velocity, the velocity value for this note is saved independently of the first.
The velocity value for one of the notes can be changed by simply deleting that note from the step and
hitting the note again with the desired velocity.
The range of velocity values present at a single step can be seen in Velocity view. The brightly lit pads
represent the lowest velocity value at the step, while the dimly lit pads represent the highest velocity
value at the step. The example below shows that a range of Velocity values are applicable to notes
assigned to Step 12, from 56 (7 pads brightly lit) to 104 (Pads 8 to 13 dimly lit):
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Pattern step display
The lowest velocity
value of a note at
step 12 is 56 (=7 x 8)
The highest velocity
value of a note at step
12 is 104 (=13 x 8)
Velocity value display

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