FXpansion GURU User Manual

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Logarithmic/Linear velocity splits
You can choose between logarithmic and linear velocity split
curves in GURU by using the Options panel. Logarithmic is the
default setting, but Linear is used for the examples below, as it
makes it slightly easier to see what’s going on.

Adjusting the crossfade amount
If you click and drag the velocity split display left/right, you can
adjust the amount of cross-fading between the different veloc-
ity-split layers.

• The default setting is an even crossfade amount between the
layers.

• Drag extreme-left for no crossfading.

• Drag extreme-right for the maximum setting. At this setting,
the higher the incoming velocity, the more layers are heard,
with each layer scaled down according to the velocity split
distribution (see below).

Adjusting velocity split distribution
If you click and drag on the velocity split display while holding
down the [SHIFT] key, the velocity split range for the currently-
selected layer can be adjusted. These examples are shown
with an even crossfade amount between the layers.

• The default setting is an even velocity split distribution – the
splits are spaced apart evenly. This setting is located ‘in the
middle’ of the left/right extremes.

• If you [SHIFT]-drag to the extreme-left, the velocity splits
will be distributed as in the screenshot to the right, with splits
spaced apart further towards the high-numbered layers.

• If you [SHIFT]-drag to the extreme-right, the velocity splits
will be distributed as in the screenshot to the right, with splits
spaced apart further towards the low-numbered layers.

Logarithmic velocity split.

(all examples below are linear)

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