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Creating a Performance
Overview Connections VS-700C Console VS-700R I/O Fantom VS Appendix

Part Velocity Sensitivity Offset

This changes the volume and cutoff frequency for each part
according to the velocity with which the keys are pressed. If
you want strongly played notes to raise the volume/cutoff
frequency, set this parameter to positive (+) settings. If you
want strongly played notes to lower the volume/cutoff
frequency, use negative (-) settings. Set Velocity Sensitivity to
“0” when you want sounds played at a fixed volume and
cutoff frequency, regardless of the force with which the keys
are played.
Value:
-63– +63
Patches also contain a Velocity Sensitivity Offset setting
(p. 99). The ultimate Velocity Sensitivity Offset value is
the sum of the part’s and the patch’s Velocity Sensitivity
Offsets. Accordingly, if the patch’s Velocity Sensitivity
Offset parameter is set to “127” (maximum), there will
be no change in the part’s Velocity Sensitivity Offset,
even when this is set to a positive value.

Part Pitch Bend Range

Specifies the amount of pitch change in semitones (2
octaves) that will occur when the Pitch Bend Lever is moved.
The amount of change when the lever is tilted is set to the
same value for both left and right sides. If you want to use the
Pitch Bend Range setting of the patch assigned to the part (p.
108), set this to “PAT.”
Value:
0–24, PAT

Receive Switch (Part Receive Switch)

For each part, specify whether MIDI messages will be
received (ON), or not (OFF).
If this is “OFF,” the part will not respond. Normally, you
should leave this “ON,” but you can turn it “OFF” when you do
not want a specific part to be playing during song playback.
Value:
OFF, ON
The Fantom VS allows you to use temperaments other than
equal temperament.

Part Scale Tune C–B

Make scale tune settings for each part.
Value:
-64– +63
Scale Tune settings
Parameter List
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