Operation Manual

EDIT-MAP/OUT
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Knob 1
Same function as Cursor q (page 127).
Knob 2
[ Turn] Original Key
Turn the knob to set the samples original key the key
that best represents the samples inherent pitch.
[Range] C-2 G8
If the Note Display Type utility (UTILITY-SYSTEM-
Custom) (page 198) is set to "name" the parameter
will be displayed as note names such as "C3." If set
to "number" the parameter will be displayed as MIDI
note numbers such as "60."
If a sample bank is being edited "(---)" will appear on
the display and this parameter cannot be changed.
[ Press] MIDI
When this knob is pressed the parameter can be directly
set by a MIDI note-on message received from an external
MIDI device.
Knob 3
[ Turn] Low Key
Turn the knob to set the low end for the samples key
range.
[Range] =Orig, C-2 High Key
=Orig (Original) ... the Low Key will always be the
same value as the original key of the sample.
C-2 High Key ... Sets the Low Key to any note
up to the High Key.
If a sample bank is being edited "(---)" will appear on
the display and this parameter cannot be changed.
[ Press] MIDI
When this knob is pressed the parameter can be directly
set by a MIDI note-on message received from an external
MIDI device.
Knob 4
[ Turn] High Key
Turn the knob to set the high end for the samples key
range.
[Range] Low Key G8, =Orig
Low Key G8 ... Sets the High Key to any note
higher than the Low Key.
=Orig ... the Low Key will always be the same
value as the original key of the sample.
If a sample bank is being edited "(---)" will appear on
the display and this parameter cannot be changed.
[ Press] MIDI
When this knob is pressed the parameter can be directly
set by a MIDI note-on message received from an external
MIDI device.
Knob 5
[ Turn] Key Crossfade
Set this parameter on to enable key crossfade, or off to
disable.
[Range] on, off
on ... Keys adjacent to the key range also play the
sample, with the samples output level
decreasing gradually with increasing distance
from the range border. The drawing below
illustrates the concept.
off ... The sample plays out over the selected key
range only. Keys that are adjacent to but out-
side of the key range do not produce any
sound from this sample.
The use of key crossfade allows you to blend adja-
cent samples into one another, so as to avoid dra-
matic voice changes at the range borders. This is
particularly useful when working with samples that
map the same type of sound to different ranges on
the keyboard (multisampling).
Cursor w (Key Range)
Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 Knob 4 Knob 5
Turn
action
Cursor/Page Original Key Low Key High Key Key Crossfade
Press
action
Tree View MIDI MIDI MIDI
w
Cursor
If Key Crossfade = OFF:
Sound
Level
Pitch
Low High
If Key Crossfade = ON:
Sound
Level
Pitch
Low High