The Velocity controls

Velocity is used for controlling various parameters according to how hard or soft you play notes on your keyboard. A typical use of velocity control is to make sounds brighter and louder if you strike a key harder. By using the knobs in this section, you can control how much the various parameters will be affected by velocity.

All of the velocity control knobs are bi-polar, which means that the amount can be set to either positive or negative values, while keeping the knobs in the center position means that no velocity control is applied.

The following parameters can be velocity controlled:

Lvl:A

This lets you velocity control the output level of osc:A.

Lvl:B

This lets you velocity control the output level of osc:B.

F.env

This sets velocity control for the Filter Envelope Amount parameter. Positive values will increase the envelope amount the harder you play, and negative values will decrease the amount.

Atk (attack)

This sets velocity control for the Amp Envelope Attack parameter of osc:A and/or osc:B. Positive values will increase the Attack time the harder you play, and negative values will decrease it.

Shift

This lets you velocity control the Shift parameter of osc:A and/or osc:B.

Mod

This lets you velocity control all modulation amounts of mod:A and/or mod:B.

Note that you can set the last three parameters (Atk, Shift and Mod) to be velocity controlled for either or both of oscillator/modulator A and B. This is done with the A/B selector switch.