Changing the velocity curve (velo curve), P. 28, Changing the velocity curve – Roland A-49 - MIDI Keyboard Controller (White) User Manual

Page 28: Velo curve), Changing the a-49 settings

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Changing the A-49 Settings

28

Changing the Velocity Curve (VELO CURVE)

For details on this value, refer to p. 8.

* Values outside the acceptable range (12–)

will not be entered.

Value

0–11

0–9

Value

Setting

Keyboard sensitivity

Type of curve

0

1-LIGHT

Higher velocity values (volume) can be

produced even if you play softly.

These are the most typical

settings. Your keyboard

playing dynamics will

produce the most natural

volume change.

1

1

1-MEDIUM
(default)

Keyboard sensitivity will be typical.

2

1-HEAVY

Higher velocity values (volume) will not be

produced unless you play strongly.

3

2-LIGHT

Higher velocity values (volume) can be

produced even if you play softly.

Compared to curve 1,

these curves allow greater

volume change without

having to play very

strongly.

2

4

2-MEDIUM

Keyboard sensitivity will be typical.

5

2-HEAVY

Higher velocity values (volume) will not be

produced unless you play strongly.

6

3-LIGHT

Higher velocity values (volume) can be

produced even if you play softly.

These curves make it

easy to play consistently,

with minimal change

produced by your playing

dynamics.

3

7

3-MEDIUM

Keyboard sensitivity will be typical.

8

3-HEAVY

Higher velocity values (volume) will not be

produced unless you play strongly.

9

4-LIGHT

Higher velocity values (volume) can be

produced even if you play softly.

Compared to curve 1,

these curves produce

greater volume change

when you play strongly.

4

10

4-MEDIUM

Keyboard sensitivity will be typical.

11

4-HEAVY

Higher velocity values (volume) will not be

produced unless you play strongly.

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