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With this configuration notes up to middle C (0-59) will carry a voice tag of zero and notes at middle C and beyond (60-127) will carry a voice
tag of 1.
EXAMPLE 2
Now let's look at the velocity ranges:
LoVel
HiVel
0
31
62
63
63
95
96
127
With this configuration you will get voice tags in the range 0-3 and you can use this to increase the volume or to vary filter parameters for
example.
EXAMPLE 3
What happens if you use both velocity and key range?
LoKey
HiKey
LoVel
HiVel
0
59 0
63
60
127 0
63
0
59 64
127
60
127 64
127
This time tag 0 will represent low notes with low velocity, tag 1 will represent high notes with low velocity and tags 2 and 3 will be represent
low and high notes with high velocity.
EXAMPLE 4
In all the above cases a single note could only fall within the range(s) for any one index. However, you don't have to define your key and
velocity ranges so that they are mutually exclusive.
LoKey
HiKey
LoVel
HiVel
0
127 0
127
0
127 0
127
On this occasion any note you play will match the ranges at index 0 and index 1. In this case two voices will be generated for a single note.
This allows you to make some nice effects. For example, you can detune the voice with tag 1 slightly or apply a different LFO rate to create a
thicker layered sound.
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