The Curve editor allows you to set up a transformation function. You can use one of
the provided curve types like linear, logarithmic, dB, etc., or create your own custom
curve. By setting the minimum and maximum values, the function output stays within
the specified range only. The values correspond to the Min and Max columns in the list
on the left.
To set up your own curve, select the Custom preset. This allows for the following
editing:
• You can double-click in the editor to insert a new node.
Double-click on a node to delete it.
• Drag the nodes to new positions to adjust the basic shape of the curve.
• Drag the lines between the nodes up or down to change the curvature.
Velocity Curve
The Velocity Curve module allows you to map incoming velocity values to different
output values using an adjustable curve. You can also use this module to limit the
output velocity range or use its side-chain controller input to control the effect of the
curve using a MIDI controller.
Curve display
In the Curve display section to the left, you can use one of 10 preconfigured curve
types, or create a custom curve. To select a curve type, click on one of the buttons to
the right of the curve display.
When the Custom curve is selected, you can make the following settings:
• To insert a new node, double-click in the editor.
Double-click on a node to delete it.
• To adjust the basic shape of the curve, drag the nodes to another position.
• To change the curvature, drag the lines between the nodes up or down.
Minimum and Maximum
With the minimum and maximum values, you can specify the output velocity. The curve
is compressed accordingly.
Controller Mode
Sometimes it is useful to control the effect of the curve dynamically. For that purpose,
you can use a definable side-chain controller, either in Switch or Continuous mode.
Off
When Controller Mode is set to Off, the curve is applied at 100 %. The side-chain
controller cannot be used.
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MIDI Modules Reference
Velocity Curve