The Soft Buttons In The Keymap Editor - Kurzweil Forte SE Musician's Manual

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Keymap and Sample Editing
The Keymap Editor

The Soft Buttons in the Keymap editor

Toggle
Pressing the Toggle soft button switches the function that the Channel/Layer/Zone buttons
perform while on the EditKeymap page. Press the Toggle soft button to toggle the top line
between displaying KeyRange or VelRange. If the top line of the page displays KeyRange,
then the Channel/Layer/Zone buttons will scroll between the available key ranges in the key
map (if the current key map has more than one key range). The note range for each key range
will also be displayed on the top line. If the top line of the page displays VelRange, then the
Channel/Layer/Zone buttons will scroll between the available velocity ranges in the key
map (if the current key map has more than one velocity range). The dynamic range for each
velocity range will also be displayed on the top line.
Velocity Ranges (VelRng)
Press the VelRng soft button to view the VEL RANGES page (see below). Use the VEL
RANGES page to add, edit or delete velocity ranges for the current keymap. The VEL
RANGES page shows a chart of a keymap's entire available dynamic range, from most quiet
(ppp) to most loud (fff ). Velocity ranges can also be adjusted from the EditKeymap page,
but the VEL RANGES page provides a chart as a visual aid. Each keymap can be split into
a maximum of eight velocity ranges. Each key range in a keymap can use its own sample for
each velocity range. All key ranges in a keymap share the same velocity ranges.
Press the Split soft button to split the currently selected velocity range into two ranges
(until the maximum of eight velocity ranges have been created). Press the Delete soft button
to delete the currently selected velocity range. Press the Exit soft button to return to the
EditKeymap page.
On the VEL RANGES page, the currently selected velocity range is highlighted in the chart,
and its name is displayed in the VelRange field. With the VelRange field selected, you can use
the Alpha Wheel or Previous-/Next+ buttons to move between the available velocity ranges
(if there is more than one velocity range available). You can also use the Channel/Layer/
Zone buttons at any time to move between the available velocity ranges. If there is more
than one velocity range available, you can adjust the dynamic range of each using Lo and
Hi parameters. These Hi and Lo parameters are the same as the Low Velocity (Lo) and High
Velocity (Hi) parameters on the EditKeymap page (see
on page 9-5
pages.
9-6
for details). Changes made with either set of parameters are shown on both
Low Velocity (Lo), High Velocity (Hi)

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