cclarryApparently they have extended velocity layers to 65,536 from the standard 127...
Glyn BarnescclarryApparently they have extended velocity layers to 65,536 from the standard 127...?????????
cclarryGlyn BarnescclarryApparently they have extended velocity layers to 65,536 from the standard 127...????????? From the Website...We've also utilized HD Velocity Layering which extends the traditional 127 velocity layers to 65,536 velocity layers! This allows for the smoothest velocity transitions ever experienced and really brings that "live" feeling to all of your performances.So, there you have it...HD Velocity Layers...
Glyn BarnescclarryGlyn BarnescclarryApparently they have extended velocity layers to 65,536 from the standard 127...????????? From the Website...We've also utilized HD Velocity Layering which extends the traditional 127 velocity layers to 65,536 velocity layers! This allows for the smoothest velocity transitions ever experienced and really brings that "live" feeling to all of your performances.So, there you have it...HD Velocity Layers...I read that. They must mean they can distinguise 65,536 different velocities, however as MIDI supports 128 velocity values (0 - 127) I wonder how this works. I always understood "velocity layers" to mean the number of layered samples that switched (or cross-faded) at different velocities. So still ?????????????