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D If you have three selected zones that each have different high keys and then turn the Hi Key knob, they will all
automatically get the same High Key value as the zone with edit focus.
In other words, if the selected zone with edit focus has the high key set to C4, and you change this to D4 by turn-
ing the Hi Key knob, all other selected zones will also be extended to D4 as the High Key.
D If any selected zone’s low key setting is higher than the edit focused zone’s high key before turning the Hi Key
knob, the zone range will be scaled down to one semitone, starting from the low key setting.
The high key can naturally never be set to a value lower than one semitone above its low key setting - the zone
would otherwise disappear!
D The inverse is also true - i.e. turning the Lo Key knob for several selected zones will apply the edit focused low
key setting to all selected zones.
A low key can never be set higher than one semitone below the high key in a zone, so if the edit focused zone has
a low key above the high key of another zone, the other zone will be scaled to the minimum semitone range.
By Dragging the Zone Boundary Handles on the Tab Bar
As previously described, the area directly below the keyboard area is called the tab bar. This shows the key range for
the currently selected zone, and also contains boundary handles.
Dragging a boundary handle on the tab bar.
These handles can be used much to the same effect as when dragging the boundary handles in the key map display.
However, the handles on the tab bar can change the key range of multiple zones at the same time.
The following applies:
The tab bar shows the key range for the zone with edit focus.