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0: Bend, it would be the same as starting a note with
the Joystick all the way in the pitch down position, and
then moving it to the center.
1: To
The bend starts at the current pitch (i.e. Joystick
center), and ends at a pitch offset equal to the Amount
setting. For example, if “Amount” = -12 and “Shape” =
0: Bend, it would be the same as starting a note with
the Joystick in the center position, and then moving it
all the way to the pitch down position.
For more information on practical uses for this, see the
Appendices “Using Auto Bend: Next/Previous Note
Bending: Realtime.” (p.960)
Rel. Delay Length (RT) [0…24]
Allows the release (note-offs) of notes to be delayed by
certain amounts (various rhythmic durations at the
current tempo). This is mainly to allow bends to be
produced when you release the keys (with “Key Mode
(RT)” set to 1: Up). When 24: Off, no delay is added.
Rel. Delay Damping (RT) [0, 1]
When 1: On, starting new notes while others are still
sustaining (because of a delayed note-off from the
“Rel. Delay Length (RT)” parameter above) will shut
the sustaining notes off. This is useful for creating
monophonic style bending effects using “Key Mode
(RT)” and “Rel. Delay Length (RT)”. When 0: Off, the
notes are allowed to overlap.
Vel. Range Bottom (RT) [1…127]
Vel. Range Top (RT) [1…127]
Specifies a Velocity Range for triggering the generation
of pitch bend effects. Input notes with velocities
outside of this range will not trigger the bending. This
is an easy way to allow the velocity with which you
play to control the triggering of pitch bending effects.
0: 64th triplet 9: 8th triplet 18: Whole triplet
1: 64th 10: 8th 19: Whole
2: 64th Dotted 11: 8th Dotted 20: Whole Dotted
3: 32th triplet 12: Quarter triplet 21: 2 bars
4: 32th 13: Quarter 22: 3 bars
5: 32th Dotted 14:
Quarter
Dotted 23: 4 bars
6: 16th triplet 15: Half triplet 24: Off
7: 16th 16: Half
8: 16th Dotted 17: Half Dotted
0: Off 1: On