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14. GLOBAL SETTINGS
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<DELETE ENTRY> deletes the whole entry. Press [YES] to select and confirm.
<INSERT BEFORE> creates a new entry with a range ending on the note preceding the current
entry. Press [YES] to select.
<INSERT AFTER> creates a new entry with a range beginning on the note succeeding the current
entry. Press [YES] to select.
• INT.TRIG sets the chosen MIDI keyboard key or range to control specific Sounds from the Sound
pool or the +Drive Sound library.
RANGE LOW sets the note on the [KEYBOARD] on which to start the desired keyboard range.
RANGE HIGH sets the note on the [KEYBOARD] on which to end the desired keyboard range. If a
single key is to be mapped, set to the same note as RANGE LOW.
In MULTI MAP mode, the [TRIG] keys on the Digitone Keys can only play in a fixed
range, C0–C1 (in Chromatic scale) and cannot be transposed. Only lit keys are
playable.
You can use the [OCT/+] keys to transpose the [KEYBOARD] to play the full
range. With OCTAVE TRANSPOSE set to 0, the [KEYBOARD] range is C4–C7.
TRACK sets which track the selected keyboard range or key plays. AUTO plays the active track,
while TRK 1, TRK 2, TRK 3, and TRK 4 sets the range to play the specific synth track of your choice.
NOTE sets which note the start of the chosen keyboard range plays. It should be set to the same
note as RANGE LOW If you do not want any oset.
NOTE INC defines by what increment the following notes played increases. For instance, if this
value is set to 2, and the first note in the range is C5, the following note in the range plays D5, the
one after that E5 and so on. If set to 0, all notes in the keyboard range play the same note (as set in
NOTE above). If a 1:1 correspondence is desired, set to 1.
SOUND SLOT sets which one of the 128 Sounds, that are in the Sound pool of the active project,
the keyboard range plays. If set to OFF, the track Sound of the chosen by TRACK above plays. For
more information, please see “9.1.1 ADDING SOUNDS TO THE SOUND POOL” on page 27.
SND SLOT NOTE INC sets by what increment the next key in the chosen keyboard range plays the
next sound slot Sound. If set to 0, the same Sound as defined above play across the whole defined
range. If set to 1, it plays the next successive sound slot Sound for each successive key pressed.
Setting the value to 2 play every other Sound starting from the sound slot, setting it to 4 every
fourth and so on.
Setting a specific SOUND SLOT and setting SND SLOT NOTE INC to 1 is convenient
if you wish to define, for example, a succession of drum sounds that you have stored
in a given sound slot range to be mapped to a specific section of the [KEYBOARD].
SND SLOT VEL INC sets a range of how many Sound slots you can play between a velocity of 1 to
127. If you set this parameter to 0, the Sound as defined in SOUND SLOT plays across the whole
velocity range. If set to 1, it plays the Sound defined in SOUND SLOT between velocity 1–63 and the
next successive sound slot Sound between velocity 64–127. If set to 2, it plays the Sound defined
in SOUND SLOT, and the next two successive sound slot Sounds evenly distributed in the velocity
range 1–127 and so on. Selecting a negative value plays Sounds from sound slots preceding the slot
of the Sound defined in SOUND SLOT.
Setting a specific SOUND SLOT, and then use SND SLOT NOTE INC, and SND SLOT
VEL INC lets you, for example, design a “multi-layered” drum kit with 4 sounds for
each drum type. Set SND SLOT NOTE INC to 4 so each following note advances +4
slots, and SND SLOT VEL INC to +3 so that velocity advances up to +3 slots within
that 4-slot range.
FIXED VEL will, if set to OFF, make the velocity sensitivity of the MIDI keyboard work as usual. You
can also set it to a constant specific value between 1 and 127, 1 being the lowest and 127 the high-
est possible velocity.
<DELETE ENTRY> deletes the whole entry. Press [YES] to select and confirm.
<INSERT BEFORE> creates a new entry with a range ending on the note preceding the current
entry. Press [YES] to select.
<INSERT AFTER> creates a new entry with a range beginning on the note succeeding the current
entry. Press [YES] to select.