User Guide

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Module: Resynator
Volume
Key track
Also called key follow, key track is a form
of keyboard control data. When key
tracking is activated, the keyboard
serves as a modulation source,
generating key track values in
accordance with the position or pitch of
the notes played on the keyboard. This
parameter determines the relative or
weighted volume of the various keyboard
zones. The notes of certain predefined
keyboard zones sound louder or softer
depending on the key track value.
Value range: -64 to +63.
0 = No weighting.
Positive values: Notes above the center
key’s pitch (C3) are played louder than
notes below C3. The higher the value,
the further this weighting is shifted to
the right of the keyboard.
Negative values: Notes below the center
key (C3) are played louder than notes
above C3. The lower the value, the
further this weighting is shifted to the
left.
See also the illustration on page 85.
Table 7: Resynator parameters (cont.)
Volume
VeloDepth
Determines velocity modulation depth
and thus the intensity of the effect on
the resynator’s volume.
Value range: -64 to +63.
VeloDepth = 0: Velocity does not
modulate the volume level.
VeloDepth >0: The harder you bear down
on a key, the louder the output level.
VeloDepth <0: The harder you bear down
on a key, the softer the output level.
Param Value
L1 <Scape> to
L3 <Sphere>
Model parameter values.
Value ranges: 0 to 127.
Model parameters can be set using the
resynator’s stick or the rotary knob
located next to the main display. The
latter lets you dial in settings more
precisely. We recommend that you set
coarse values using the sticks and fine-
tune them in the menu.
Table 7: Resynator parameters (cont.)
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