Yamaha TG500 User Manual

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3-1-08: VELOCITY LIMIT-L / 3-1-09: VELOCITY LIMIT-H

PERFORMANCE EDIT MODE / 3: Full Edit. 3-1: Layer

3-1-08: VELOCITY LIMIT-L / 3-1-09: VELOCITY LIMIT-H

The high and low velocity limit parameters make it possible to produce a range of

“velocity switching” effects in which different layers of a performance combination
are set up to produce sound only when the keyboard is played at a certain velocity.
You could, for example, produce a flute sound by playing softly, and a horn sound
by playing harder.

VelLmt-L (layer A)

PFM VelLmt-L[A] WN Flut1

   

1я    1я    1я    1я 

VelLmt-H (layer A)

PFM VelLmt-L[A] WN Flut1

 12

7я  127я  127я  127я 

The layer to be edited can be selected as described on page 50. The currently

selected layer is shown in square brackets on the upper display line.

VelLmt-L

(Low velocity limit)

Range: 1 … 127

Sets the lowest velocity value for a range of velocity values over which

each active layer will produce output.

Use the [

,] and [.] keys (or the standard layer selection procedure) to select

the layer to be edited, then use the [-1/NO] and [+1/YES] keys to set the low
velocity limit of the voice assigned to that layer.

Every note played on a keyboard or other MIDI controller produces a

“velocity” value that tells the tone generator how hard the note has been
played. The range of MIDI velocity values is from 1 to 127 — thus the 1 ...
127 range of this parameter.

[PLAY MODE] -> PFM PLAY -> [EDIT/COMPARE] -> 3: Full Edit -> [ENTER] -> 3-1:Layer -> [ENTER]
-> [PAGE] -> 3-1-08 : Vel Limit-L -> [ENTER] 3-1-09 : Vel Limit-H ->
[ENTER]

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