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4: C–ZONE/DELAY
4–1: KEY ZONE (Keyboard Zone)
Bottom Slope
Top Slope
Bottom Key
Timbre 1
Timbre 16
C–1
These settings specify the keyboard range where timbres 1–16 will
sound.
The top/bottom key parameters specify the range of notes where
timbres 1–16 will sound, and the top/bottom slope parameters
specify the range where the original volume will be reached.
Key Split: By setting timbres of different sounds to ranges that do
not overlap, you can play different sounds in different ranges of
the keyboard.
Layer: By setting the ranges to overlap, you can play two or more
sounds with a single note.
Positional Cross-fade: If you set the slopes (the grayed portion)
to overlap, the sounds will overlap, and the proportion of the
overlap will change according to the keyboard location.
Zone Map
This indicates the range of notes where each timbre will sound.
A line indicates the range of notes that will sound, and the slope
within that range is shaded.
Timbre 01...16 (Timbre Number)
To select a timbre (active timbre), place the cursor at one of the
following parameters, and use the cursor buttons   to switch
timbres.(see page 71)
Top Key
Specifies the top key (upper limit) of the notes that will sound each
timbre.
Top Slope
Specifies the range of keys (12 is one octave) where the volume
will be reached starting from the top key.
0: The volume will be at the original level from the top key.
12: The volume will increase gradually as you play downward,
and will reach the original volume one octave below the top key.
72: The volume will increase gradually as you play downward,
and will reach the original volume six octaves below the top key.
Bottom Slope
Specifies the range of keys (12 is one octave) where the volume
will be reached starting from the bottom key.
0: The volume will be at the original level from the bottom key.
12: The volume will increase gradually as you play upward, and
will reach the original volume one octave above the bottom key.
72: The volume will increase gradually as you play upward, and
will reach the original volume six octaves above the bottom key.
Bottom Key
Specifies the bottom key (lower limit) of the notes that will sound
each timbre.
Top Key
G9
[C–1...G9]
[00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 06, 08, 10,
12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 48, 60, 72]
[00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 06, 08, 10,
12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 48, 60, 72]
[C–1...G9]
4: C–ZONE/DELAY 4–1: KEY ZONE (Keyboard Zone)
How volume will change according to keyboard location
Volume
Bottom Slope
Bottom Key
Tips: Note values and velocity values can also be entered using the
keyboard. (see page 13 of the Operation Guide )
It is not possible to set the bottom key above the top key of
the same timbre. Nor is it possible for the top and bottom
slopes to overlap.
Key
Top Slope
Top Key
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