Owner's Manual - Roland
Owner's Manual - Roland
Owner's Manual - Roland
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Velo Range Upper (Velocity Range Upper)<br />
This sets the highest velocity at which the waveform will<br />
sound. Make these settings when you want different<br />
waveforms to sound in response to notes played at different<br />
strengths.<br />
Value: LOWER–127<br />
If you attempt to set the Lower velocity limit above the<br />
Upper, or the Upper below the Lower, the other value<br />
will automatically be adjusted to the same setting.<br />
Velo Fade Upper (Velocity Fade Width Upper)<br />
fig.06-028.e<br />
This determines what will happen to the tone’s level when<br />
the tone is played at a velocity greater than its specified<br />
velocity range. Higher settings produce a more gradual<br />
change in volume. If you want notes played outside the<br />
specified key velocity range to not be sounded at all, set this<br />
to “0.”<br />
Value: 0–127<br />
Level<br />
Fade Lower Fade Upper<br />
Range Lower Range Upper<br />
Velocity<br />
Modifying Pitch (PCH/PCH Env)<br />
Rhythm Pitch<br />
Creating a Rhythm Set<br />
Tone Coarse Tune (Rhythm Tone Coarse Tune)<br />
Selects the pitch at which a rhythm tone sounds.<br />
Value: C-1– G9<br />
Set the coarse tuning for Waves comprising the rhythm<br />
tones with the Wave Coarse Tune parameter (p. 127).<br />
Tone Fine Tune (Rhythm Tone Fine Tune)<br />
Adjusts the pitch of the rhythm tone’s sound up or down in<br />
1-cent steps (+/-50 cents).<br />
Value: -50– +50<br />
One cent is 1/100th of a semitone.<br />
Set the fine tuning for Waves comprising the rhythm<br />
tones with the Wave Fine Tune parameter (p. 127).<br />
Tone Random Pitch Depth<br />
This specifies the width of random pitch deviation that will<br />
occur each time a key is pressed. If you do not want the pitch<br />
to change randomly, set this to “0.” These values are in units<br />
of cents (1/100th of a semitone).<br />
Value: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80,<br />
90, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900,<br />
1000, 1100, 1200<br />
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Overview Connections VS-700C Console VS-700R I/O Fantom VS Appendix