Roland MC-505 Owner's Manual Page 38

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When Velocity Sensitivity is set to a positive (+) value,
softly-played notes will have little pitch change, and
strongly-played notes will have greater pitch change;
this lets you simulate Òthe pitch instability at the
beginning of each noteÓ that is characteristic of wind
instruments.
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The four front panel sliders [A]/[D]/[S]/[R] can be
used to set the most commonly-used parameters of the
pitch envelope, but the MC-505 also allows you to
make more detailed pitch envelope settings.
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Time1Ð4 (Pitch Envelope Time 1Ð4)
Specifies the time until the next pitch level is reached.
You can make settings for the four parameters Time
1Ð4.
Range: 0Ð127
Higher settings will result in a longer time until the
next pitch level is reached.
* The front panel parameter [A] (Attack Time) corresponds
to Time1, [D] (Decay Time) to Time3, and [R] (Release
Time) to Time4.
Level1Ð4 (Pitch Envelope Level 1Ð4)
Specifies the pitch difference relative to the normal
pitch (as specified by Coarse Tune and Fine Tune).
You can make settings for the four parameters, Level
1Ð4.
Range: -63Ð+63
Positive (+) settings will raise the pitch above the nor-
mal pitch. Negative (-) settings will lower the pitch
below the normal pitch.
* The front panel parameter [S] (Sustain Level) corresponds
to Level3.
Velo Time1 (Pitch Envelope Velocity
Time 1 Sensitivity)
This parameter lets your playing dynamics on the
external MIDI keyboard control the Time1 time.
Range: -100Ð+100
With positive (+) settings, Time1 will become faster as
you play the keyboard more strongly. With negative (-)
settings, Time1 will become slower as you play the key-
board more strongly.
* It is not possible to control this by varying the force with
which you press the keyboard pads.
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When Velocity Time 1 Sensitivity is set to a positive
value, the pitch will change slowly for softly-played
notes, and rapidly for strongly-played notes. This is
useful for creating sound effects, and the like.
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Velo Time4 (Pitch Envelope Velocity
Time 4 Sensitivity)
This lets you control Time4 by the speed at which you
release the external MIDI keyboard.
Range: -100Ð+100
With positive (+) settings, releasing the keyboard more
quickly will cause Time4 to be faster. With negative (-)
settings, releasing the keyboard more quickly will
cause Time4 to be slower.
* It is not possible to control this by varying the speed with
which you release the keyboard pads.
Time KF (Pitch Envelope Time Key
Follow)
This setting causes the pitch envelope times (Time
2/3/4) to be affected by the keyboard pad position.
Higher settings will produce a greater change relative
to the C4 key envelope.
Range: -100Ð+100
With positive (+) settings, times will become shorter as
you play higher notes. With negative (-) settings, times
will become longer as you play higher notes.
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0
-
+
0
-
Softly played note Strongly played note
+
0
-
Time1(A) Time2
Level1 Level3(S)
Level2 Level4
Time3(D) Time4(R)
Pitch
Time
Key on Key off
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0
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0
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Softly played note Strongly played note
Chapter 3. Creating Original Sounds (Patch Edit/Rhythm Edit)
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