Teac GigaStudio 3 User Manual

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Vel scale (velocity scale)
This value is used to scale the currently selected velocity curve in order to specify a

much larger number of filter velocity responses. For example, if you desire the filter to

scale from a low cutoff to fully open within the lowest velocity range, the filter response

can be scaled to open more quickly by entering values above 20 (up to 127). Values below

20 will cause the filter to open more slowly over velocity yielding a darker response.

The range is 0-127 with a default value of 20. This parameter is only available if the

Cutoff Controller is set to “None”.

Break pt (break point)
Adjust this value to set the breakpoint for the filter keyboard tracking. This scales the

cutoff frequency based on key position relative to the assigned Breakpoint value (MIDI

note number).

With the break point function, you can have the filter go from dark to bright as you

play from one end of the keyboard to the other. Range is from 0-127 with a default value

of 60 (Middle C).

Fc MIDI Ctrl (filter cutoff MIDI controller)
Instead of setting the cutoff frequency, this parameter allows you to assign a MIDI

controller to the Cutoff Frequency for real-time continuous control. This overrides the

Cutoff Frequency setting, which will be disabled once you assign a MIDI controller here.

Res MIDI Ctrl (resonance MIDI controller)
Assign a real-time MIDI controller to the filter resonant frequency.

Vel curve (velocity curve)
Select how the filter responds to the incoming velocity:

• 0-Non linear

• 1-Linear

• 2-Special

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