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228 MIDI EDITORS
Each input velocity value is assigned via the characteristic to a specific output velocity. The
characteristic curve may be set linear like a compressor/expander, but other character
lines are also available which represent exponential and sinus/cosine curves.
The Preset field contains a series of presets for different compressor or expander
applications; these may be used to form a basis for individual adjustments.
Ratio (0.10 - 10.0): This parameter describes the level of compression/expansion as soon
as the MIDI input signal reaches the threshold
Threshold (0 - 127): Threshold specifies the level at which MIDI events are adjusted via
velocity dynamics
Inverse: Velocity values above the thresholds aren't processed, but rather only those
values below the threshold
Gain (-128 – +128): The gain controller sets the amplification factor for events after they
have been processed by other parameters
Auto: If this option is activated, the gain parameter will be adjusted automatically to reach a
constantly full overdrive (Velocity 127).
Limit maximum and Limit minimum are used to limit the top and bottom velocity ranges
by entering a minimal or maximal possible velocity value into the field.
Offline mode
Offline mode makes the Set fixed button available. If this is pressed, then the selected
MIDI events may be set to the velocity value that is entered in the field next to it.
Change velocity with the random function
On the other hand, the Random variation button may be used retroactively to add
variation to fixed velocity values. In the field next to the button, enter the maximum
deviation value allowed. The velocity values will be altered randomly within the range
specified.
If randomized variation should be displayed in %, then this option must be checked
accordingly. If the Random variation button is clicked now, the selected MIDI velocity