Specifications

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Program Mode
The Program Editor
Keymap
AssignakeymapfromROMtothecurrentlayer.Keymapsarecollectionsofsamplesassigned
tonoteandvelocityranges.
Transpose (Xpose)
Transposethecurrentkeymapupasmuchas127semitones(tenoctavesandaperfectfifth)or
downasmuchas128semitones(tenoctavesandaminorsi xth).
Key Tracking (KeyTrk)
This
isoneofthesixcommonDSP controlparameters.OntheKEYMAPpage,keytracking
affectstheintervalbetweennotes.Thedefaultvalueof100cents(acentisahundredthofa
semitone)givesyouthenormalsemitoneintervalbetweeneachnote.Highervaluesincreasethe
interval;lowervalues
decreaseit.Negativevalueswillcausethepitchtodecreaseasyouplay
highernotes.
Whenyoumakechangestothisparameter,you’llneedtokeepinmindthatKeyTrkonthe
KEYMAPpageworksinconjunctionwithKeyTrkonthePITCHpage.Therefore,you’llneedto
checktheKeyTrkvalue
onbothpagestoseehowkeytrackingworkswithinaprogram.Unless
you’ relookingfornonstandardnoteintervals,thevaluesoftheKeyTrkparametersonthe
PITCHandKEYMAPpagesshouldaddupto100cents.
Velocity Tracking (VelTrk)
ThisisanothercommonDSPcontrolparameter.Aswiththeotherparametersonthe
KEYMAP
page,thisshiftsthepositionofthekeymap.Differentattackvelocitieswillplaydifferentpitch
shiftsofthesample rootassignedtothatnoterange.Iftheshiftisgreatenough,thenexthigher
orlowersamplerootwillbeplayed,whichinsomecases(manydrumprograms,for
example)
willplayanentirelydifferentsound.Positivevalueswillplayhigherpitchesofthesampleroot
whenyouusehardattackvelocities(theyshiftthekeymapdownward),whilenegativevalues
willplaylowerpitches.
Method (AltMethod)
SeeAlternativeSwitch(AltControlandAltMethod)below.
Stereo
Youllusethisparameterwhenyou’reworkingwithstereo
samples.
WhenyousetthisparametertoOn,theKEYMAPpagechangesslightly: