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Tquch
ResiMJTiSe {Keyboard
Dynamic^)
[42]
I N
I
TlALBR I
L
L
I
ANCE
~
I n
creases
th e br i gh t-
neis
of
any note when you play
harder;
the
faster
you
strike a
key
initiaJly,
the
brighter the note.
Raiding
the
slider increases the
effect-
[43J
INITIAL-LEVEL
-
Increases
the lev^l
of any
note when
you
play
harfj&r;
the
faster you strike a k&y
initialfy, the louder
the
note,
Raisirtg the slider
[nciesses
the effect.
[44] AFTER-BRILLIANCE
-
Increases
the bright
nes5
of any note when
you
press dowra
on a key after
ft
hits
bottom: the
more
pressure
you
afjply,
the
brighter the note. Raising
the
slider
increases the
effect.
[451
AFTER-LEVEL
-
Increases
the level
of any
note
when
you
press down
on a key after it hits
bottom;
the
more
pressure
you apply, the louder
the
note. Raising
the
slider
increases
the effect.
[46]
MEMORIES
1-4
-
Four
miniaturized
versions
of
the same
controls
found in Programmable
Panels
I & II
may
be
used
to
patch
additional sounds
or
to
keep
favorite
patches protected
from accidentaJ
lever
move-
ments.
To
h&ar
a
Memory,
press
the corresponding
Memory
Tone
Selector
[3]
and set the MIX lever
[4)
accordingly.
You can
transfer
patches from PANEL
to MEMORY by eye, and
then 'line tune" the
nnenriory
by ear.
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