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3–1: User Scale

Global P3

3–1: User Scale
Here you can set the two user scales.
The user scales specified here can be selected in Program Edit mode "1–1e: Scale" (
manual), Combination Edit mode "2–1a: Scale" (
"2–1: Track Parameter" (
3–1a: All Notes
For this scale you can independently adjust the pitch for each of the 128 notes of the scale.
Use the horizontal scroll bar to move the displayed range of the keyboard, and adjust the pitch of
each of the 128 notes (C–1 to G9) in 1-cent steps, relative to equal temperament.
With a setting of –99, the pitch will be approximately a semitone lower than equal temperament.
With a setting of +99, the pitch will be approximately a semitone higher than equal temperament.
By executing the page menu command "3–1A: Copy Scale" you can copy the settings of the
Stretch preset scale to this user scale.
3–1b: Octave Notes
For this scale you can adjust the pitch of each note in the octave.
The adjustments you make (in 1-cent steps) to the pitch of each note of the octave (C–B) will be
reflected in all octaves. These adjustments are relative to equal temperament.
With a setting of –99, the pitch will be approximately a semitone lower than equal temperament.
With a setting of +99, the pitch will be approximately a semitone higher than equal temperament.
The default setting is the scale used for combination A054: Real Harp Gliss.
Page Menu Command
3–1A: Copy Scale
This command copies a preset scale to a user scale.
The preset Stretch scale can be copied to the "3–1a: All Notes" user scale.
Other preset scales can be copied to the "3–1b: Octave Notes" user scale.
For details on scales, refer to Program Edit mode, "1–1e: Scale" (
140
page 89 in this manual).
3–1a
3–1b
page 61 in this manual), or Sequencer mode
Page Menu
page 6 in this manual).
page 6 in this
3–1A
[–99...+99]
[–99...+99]

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