What is the meaning of SW and JS in the voice name?

Started by johan, Jul 21, 2020, 02:36 AM

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johan

Some voices end with separate characters. I could find p stands for piano (= soft), f for forte (loud), mf for mezzo-forte (moderately loud). But what do they mean with voices that end with SW (sweep?) and JS?
SX900 and S670
Former keyboards: E433, E463, SX700
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DerekA

JS means joystick, move the stick back and forward to change the sound

MW is the equivalent for keyboards with mod wheels

Not sure about SW
Genos
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Wim NL

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Wim
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overover

Hi Johan,

"SW" in a Voice name is probably derived from "Switch" (Velocity Switch). Such Voices produce a different sound at higher velocities.


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Joe H

If JS is for "joy stick" then maybe SW is for "foot switch" (switch), vs foot pedal.

Joe H
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