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CHAPTER 21. LIVE MIDI EFFECT REFERENCE 287
21.7 Velocity
The Velocity Effect.
Velocity re-maps the 127 MIDI note velocity values. It can function on MIDI Note On or
Note Off messages, or both, depending on the setting of the Operation chooser.
The Out Low and Out Hi knobs control the outgoing velocity (from 1 to 127), which is
represented by the Y-axis of the X-Y display. Incoming velocities that are shown in the
display are within the range chosen by the Range and Lowest controls, and are represented
on the X-axis. The resulting curve shows how velocity is being altered by the effect.
If Lowest and Out Low are both set to zero, and Range and Out Hi are set to 127, the display
will show a straight diagonal line that indicates the equivalent of an effect bypass: Softly
played notes are being output quietly and vice versa. If instead, Out Hi is set to zero and
Out Low to 127, the slope of the line will be reversed, and softly played notes will actually
produce the loudest output.
What happens to incoming notes that are outside of the range set with the Range and
Lowest controls? This depends on which Mode is selected. Clip Mode does just what it
says: It clips incoming note velocities so that they stay within the range. Gate Mode removes
incoming notes altogether if their velocities are outside of the range. You will see the little
LED below the X-Y display ash when a note is blocked by gating. In Fixed Mode, the Out
Hi velocity denes all outgoing note velocities, regardless of incoming note velocity.
The Random function adds or subtracts a random value to the all velocities, and is repre-
sented by a gray area on the display curve.
The Drive and Compand controls can be combined to create more complex curves. Com-
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