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Q:
Velocity Sensitivity Setting for Realtime Parts on the Roland G1000.
A:
The G-1000 can assign a velocity sensitivity setting for each of the Realtime
parts (Upper 1/2/3, Lower 1/2, M. Bass, and M. Drums). This setting defines how those parts respond to performance dynamics. Each part has three available settings: High, Medium, and Low. Use the following procedure to assign velocity sensitivity settings to the Realtime parts: 1) From the Master display, press F2 [Param]. 2) Press F3 [Cntrl]. 3) Use the PAGE v / ^ buttons to select [KEYBOARD VELOCITY]. 4) Use the DRUMS/PART knob to select the desired Realtime part. 5) Use the ACCOMP/GROUP knob to select the velocity sensitivity setting. 6) Repeat steps 3 and 4 to make settings for additional parts. 7) Press F5 [Exit] when finished.
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