That is my assumption, too. Both its pressure, after all.
I remember related issues have been discussed (see links below), it appears to be related to the way Osc. Volume is implemented.
I think that behaviour should be clarified. Preferably in the manual, but since there was no response to any recent inquiries about the manual, the wiki appears to be our best bet at the moment.
Bug Description
It’s impossible to increase Osc. Volume to more than 100% with a unipolar Macro and a positive scaling value, even though Osc. Volume can be set to 200%. Negative Scaling Values can increase Osc. Volume to more than 100%, even though they should not.
See this post for details How do macros work on the Synth?
Issue is already related to this:
A Tutorial for Demonstrating Velocity and Aftertouch Sensitivity
and might also contribute to some problems people are reporting here:
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My expectations around how macros work are pretty simple:
TargetValue = BaselineValue ± (KnobValue x Factor)
This means:
I expect a macro to add or subtract values from a parameter’s current value (i.e. the value that would be stored in the preset).
A macro control can be assumed to send either positive values or bipolar, values, for the sake of simplicity, let’s say the range is either 0…1 or -1…+1
there is a macro parameter specific to each target parameter that defines direction and max…
Pads react poorly when pads are not set to a fixed value. With pads sensitivity set to a fixed value (even 10) I can play lightly on the pads without any issue. When I switch to a non fixed velocity my inputs are missed approximately 1/3.
I don’t know what is the curve but maybe limiting the lowest velocity to 10 for instance would solve the issue.
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