GEM SK760 Owner's Manual page 223

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NOTE RANGE FROM... TO...
The highest and lowest limits of the note range
to cancel. To cancel a single percussive instru-
ment from the Drum track, assign the same value
to the "from" and "to" parameters. For example,
to cancel the snare (D2), set the parameter as
«Note range from D2 to D2».
Assignable values: C-1 ... G9.
FROM LOCATOR... TO LOCATOR...
Determines the start and end point of the part to
cancel. In some cases it is possible to specify
the measure, beat and resolution (tick), in oth-
ers, only the measure.
Assignable values: within the limits of the Song.
It is not possible to specify a point before the start
or after the end of the Song.
POINT, KEY, LEVEL
The Tracking curve can be defined using the 3
display parameters, Point, Key and Level.
Point: Corresponds to one of the extreme ends
of a segment. Point 1 represents the lowest note
of the keyboard. The highest note of the key-
board is represented by the last Point (depend-
ing on the number of segments inserted).
Key: Defines the note at the selected Point. The
extreme points (A#0, C8) cannot be modified.
Level: The value of this parameter is a relative
value which represents the change in volume with
respect to the actual setting of the Volume func-
tion. Assignable values: 0 ... –127
A level of 0 corresponds to the maximum setting
of the Volume function and all other values are
negative.
A value of –127 corresponds to 0 volume at the
note defined by the selected Point.
A straight line running from point 1 to point 2 cor-
responds to the lowest possible resolution.
An illustrated example of how to program a Track-
ing curve is on page 2. 22.
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