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CVP-109/107/105/700

Applying Aftertouch to All Notes

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Aftertouch Data
Range: 0 — 127

Select the Channel Aftertouch event you want to edit in the event list

for the appropriate track (

1 through 16).

The

DATA

function is displayed above the fourth LCD button.

Use the

DATA

button to select the channel aftertouch data param-

eter, then use the data dial or the [–] and [+] buttons to change the

value of this parameter.

Applying Aftertouch to Individual Notes

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Select the Polyphonic Aftertouch event you want to edit in the event

list for the appropriate track (

1 through 16).

DATA function

The

NOTE NUMBER

and

DATA

functions are displayed above the

third and fourth LCD buttons.

Each Polyphonic Aftertouch event is defined by two pieces of data (in

addition to the timing, which is described on page 150).

Note Number

Polyphonic Aftertouch
event functions

Note Number
• Settings: C–2 — G8

The note number setting determines which note is affected by the

aftertouch event. Use the

NOTE NUMBER button to select this param-

eter, then use the data dial or the [–] and [+] buttons to change the note
number.

Channel aftertouch
data

Note number

Polyphonic
aftertouch data

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Step Edit

The internal tone generator of the CVP-
109/107/105/700 does not support poly-
phonic aftertouch. Although the Step Edit
function lets you add polyphonic
aftertouch data to a song (e.g., for use by
other MIDI instruments), this data will not
affect playback by the CVP-109/107/105/
700.

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