EDIT PAGE - Velocity Curve Zoom
By selecting the Zoom icon next to the different Velocity curves presets opens the VELOCITY CURVE ZOOM. This page provides detailed controls to create and modify velocity curves. The Velocity curve settings are global to the Patch – meaning that curve settings will apply to both layers, but the amount applied by layer can be controlled by the Layer A and Layer B.
You can save, copy and load preset Velocity curves from the drop-down menu next to the VELOCITY CURVE ZOOM header.
CURVE DISPLAY
When changes are applied to the SLOPE & OFFSET sliders (described below) the shape of the curve change will change accordingly in this display.
AMP ENV (Layer A & Layer B)
The AMP ENV (Amplitude Envelope) independently controls how much the Amplitude Envelope is affected to the Velocity curve. If the knobs are set to a low level, then keyboard velocity will have only a small effect on the Amplitude Envelope’s control of the level of the layer.
FILTER ENV (Layer A & Layer B)
The FILTER ENV (Filter Envelope) independently controls how much the Filter Envelope is affected to the Velocity curve. If the controls are set to a low level, then keyboard velocity won’t have much effect on the Filter Envelope’s control of the Filter.
SLOPE
This horizontal control adjusts the steepness, or slope, of the velocity curve. If the slider is set all the way to maximum, the curve will be very steep. Minimum settings will have a horizontal (or flat) curve.
OFFSET
This vertical slider offsets the velocity curve by raising and lowering it within the display. At high settings the curve will start at a higher level and moving the slider down will set the velocity curve to a minimum level.
CONTROL POINT
The Control-Point determines the shape of the velocity curve, whether it’s a positive or negative curve (or even a straight linear curve). The Control Point, OFFSET and SLOPE sliders can create a wide variety of curves. Move the Control Point around the grid by selecting and dragging it until the desired curve is set.