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Parameter
mode,
Param\Cntrl\2
page
D
Master
page:
[F2]
(Param)—
[F3]
(Cntrl)
[PAGE]
A/F
(select
page
1)
Part
(UP1,
UP2,
LWR, MBS,
MDR)
This
parameter
allows
you
to
select
the
Realtime
part
whose
settings
you
wish
to
change.
Sensitivity
(Low,
Medium,
High)
Hish,
Le.
the
strongest
velocity
sensitivity,
is
the
preset
value.
Hedi
um
is
an
intermediary
value
that
still
leaves
room
for
volume
and
timbre
changes
according
to
the
force
with
which
you
strike
the
keys,
while
L.m
represents
the
minimum
velocity
sensitivity.
Though
selecting
Lew
does
not
mean
that
the
part
in
question
does
not
respond
to
your
velocity,
this
is
probably
the
setting
you
need
for
organ
Tones,
although
that
is
not
always
a
good
solution.
Quite
a
few
organ
Tones
are
indeed
velocity
switched
Tones
that
require
a
rather
high
veloc-
ity
value
to
sound
the
“Tone
with
a
fast
rotary
effect”,
while
smaller
velocity
values
trigger
the
same
sound
“with
a
slow
rotary
effect”.
Since
the
timbre
and
volume
of
such
organ
Tones
hardly
change
at
all,
there
is
no
need
to
set
Sensitivity
to
Lim,
Min
and
Max
(1~127)
Miri
is
used
to
set
the
smallest
velocity
value
with
which
the
Realtime
in
question
can
be
trig-
gered.
Except
in
cases
where
the
part
is
used
to
complement
another
one
(usually
Upper2
or
Upperl1),
you
should
leave
this
value
at
“1”.
The
value
“0”,
by
the
way,
cannot
be
selected
since
that
value
is
taken
by
most
MIDI
instruments
to
signal
the
end
of
a
note
(note-off).
The
Min
value
cannot
be
higher
than
the
Max
value.
Mex,
on
the
other
hand,
represents
the
highest
velocity
value
with
which
you
can
trigger
the
part
in
question.
See
“Velocity
switching
(Min
and
Max)”
on
page
95
in
the
Player's
Guide
for
an
example
of
a
useful
velocity
switching
pair.
Again,
the
Max
setting
cannot
be
smaller
than
the
Min
setting.
Param\Cnirl\2
page
fa]
Far
“alje
Yoices
ADR)
2
l,
wwe
DYNAMIC
ARRANGER
MELODY
INTELL
>
Master
page:
[F2]
(Param)>
[F3]
(Cntrl)
[PAGE]
A/F
(select
page
2)
Dynamic
Arranger
(Arranger
parameters)
E
Part
(ADR,
ABS,
AC1~AC6)
This
parameter
allows
you
to
select
the
Arranger
part
whose
velocity
sensitivity
you
wish
to
change.
As
explained
in
the
Player's
Guide,
you
can
use
this
parameter
to
alternate
between
two
accompaniment
parts
by
varying
the
force
witch
which
you
strike
the
keys
in
the
chord
recognition
area
of
the
keyboard.
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