How to disable keyboards sensitive touch in a program?
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How to disable keyboards sensitive touch in a program?
Where can I switch off the sensitive of the keyboard in a spesific program? I mean I want that the sound is always the same if I push the key very carefully or very hard.
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Go to the Amp/EQ tab from the main program mode screen.
then choose the tab that says Amp1 Mod. find the parameter (bottom left right) that says velocity intensity. change the setting to 0. that should do the trick. that makes the sound engine for that patch not pay any attention to how hard you hit the keys. You may want to do the same thing for the 2nd osc as well. so you just the tab that says Amp2 Mod (same screen just a little over to the right)
extra tip no charge: you can also use this setting to reverse the effects of playing at certain velocities (so you can make a sound play softer at higher velocities and play louder at lower velocities)
I hope this helps.
then choose the tab that says Amp1 Mod. find the parameter (bottom left right) that says velocity intensity. change the setting to 0. that should do the trick. that makes the sound engine for that patch not pay any attention to how hard you hit the keys. You may want to do the same thing for the 2nd osc as well. so you just the tab that says Amp2 Mod (same screen just a little over to the right)
extra tip no charge: you can also use this setting to reverse the effects of playing at certain velocities (so you can make a sound play softer at higher velocities and play louder at lower velocities)
I hope this helps.
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Can this same thing be done in a Combi? I created a Combi from scratch using three different programs. I split the keyboard into two different parts. Strings plus voice to the left and Japanese Grand + Strings (A011) to the right. I would like to switch off the sensitive on the Japanese Grand + Strings. I went into the Program setting for A11 and was able to disable the sensitive. I saved the settings and went back into my Combi but no change. I was not able to find a way to turn off the sensitive directly under the Combi.
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You can't do it in a combi directly, but if you actually edited the program so it is not touch-sensitive, then it should work that way inside the combi (assuming the combi is pointing at the edited program).Cobra Jet wrote:Can this same thing be done in a Combi? I created a Combi from scratch using three different programs. I split the keyboard into two different parts. Strings plus voice to the left and Japanese Grand + Strings (A011) to the right. I would like to switch off the sensitive on the Japanese Grand + Strings. I went into the Program setting for A11 and was able to disable the sensitive. I saved the settings and went back into my Combi but no change. I was not able to find a way to turn off the sensitive directly under the Combi.
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What I normally do is going to the real time parameter settings (don't know the correct term anymore).
You can with these parameters override several parameters from each program in a combi. The Amp (EG?) Sensitivity is one of those parameters.
You can with these parameters override several parameters from each program in a combi. The Amp (EG?) Sensitivity is one of those parameters.

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