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On the controller lane, you can also see the controller curve that is applied before
the part starts. This tells you which controller value is currently being used at the
starting point of the part so that you can choose the start value accordingly.
Poly Pressure Events
Poly Pressure events are events that belong to a specific note number (key). That is, each
poly pressure event has two editable values: the note number and the amount of pressure.
When Poly Pressure is selected on the Controller Selection and Functions
pop-up menu, there are two value fields to the left of the controller display, one for
the note number and one for the amount.
Adding Poly Pressure Events
PROCEDURE
1. Open the Controller Selection and Functions pop-up menu and select Poly
Pressure.
2. Click on the keyboard display to set the note number.
The selected note number is displayed in the upper value field to the left of the
controller display.
NOTE
This only works for the topmost lane. If you have selected Poly Pressure for several
controller lanes, you have to type in the note number directly in the lower value field
to the left of each lane.
3. Use the Draw tool to add a new event.
Editing Poly Pressure Events
PROCEDURE
1. Open the Controller Selection and Functions pop-up menu and select Poly
Pressure.
2. Click on the arrow button next to the note number to the left of the controller
lane.
A pop-up menu appears and lists all note numbers for which there already are Poly
Pressure events.
3. Select a note number from the pop-up menu.
The Poly Pressure events for the selected note number are shown in the controller
lane.
4. Use the Draw tool to edit the events.
To edit events without adding new events, press [Ctrl]/[Command]+[Alt]/[Option]
while drawing.