Destination; Internal Effect; Key Range Lo, Key Range Hi; Transpose - Kurzweil sp88x User Manual

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MIDI Setups Mode
Parameter Summary

Destination

Int, Mid, Bot
This speciÞes where your performance data for this zone should be sent. Int means the
internal sound module, Mid means MIDI, and Bot means both.

Internal Effect

0-9, Noc
This is the effect number for the sounds for this setup and is the same for both zones. A
value of 0 means no effect and Noc means no effects change when changing to this
setup. Note that the Effect global parameter also inßuences effect selection and should
be set to Set for this parameter to work. See Effect on page 5-3.

Key Range Lo, Key Range Hi

These parameters specify the range of keys that will be recognized by this zone. The
value is the MIDI note number of the lowest (or highest) key that is recognized and
notes outside the range from low to high will not transmit in this zone. Normally the
value of Key Range Lo is lower than that of Key Range Hi. If the opposite is true, then
only keys outside the range will transmit. See More on Keyboard Splits on page 4-11 for
details.

Transpose

-60 to 60
Subtracts or adds the speciÞed number of semitones to the notes you play for this
zone. Using this feature permits each section of a split keyboard to be ÒmovedÓ up or
down in pitch independently. Two cautions, though. First, donÕt change the value of
this parameter while keys are down, or you may get stuck notes. Second, if after
transposition the keyboard zones overlap and both play the internal sound module,
you may get interference between keys that play the same note. Finally, if a transposed
#
note is out of the MIDI range of 0-127 (C 1ÐD
10), nothing is sent.
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