Conditional Release (Condit. Rel); Local; Riff Tempo; Trigger Synczone - Kurzweil Flash Play PC4 Musician's Manual

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Conditional Release (Condit. Rel)

When the Condit. Rel parameter is set to On, the riff will play when a key is pressed and
held, and other keys will not stop or restart the riff until the key original key is released. To
use conditional release, set the same range for the Trigger Range and Release Range. To stop
the riff, release the original key.

Local

When Local is set to Off, notes will only be played by the riff. When Local is set to On,
notes in the current zone can be played normally by the keyboard, and by the riff.
Loop
When Loop is set to Off, the riff will play once until it is retriggered. When Loop is set to
On, the riff will play in a loop until a key in the Release Range is released.

Riff Tempo

Use the Riff Tempo parameter to set the tempo of your riff. With Riff Tempo set to Song,
the riffs original tempo from song mode will be used. With Riff Tempo set to Multi, the
tempo set on the Multi Edit Common page will be used. The Multi setting is useful for
tempo syncing different riffs or arpeggiators. With Riff Tempo set to External, the riff will
sync to external MIDI clock. You can also manually choose a tempo by selecting a value from
20 to 400.

Trigger SyncZone

The Trigger SyncZone parameter determines which zone a riff will sync to when triggered.
This allows you to trigger riffs in sync with other riffs or arpeggios by syncing to the beat of
riffs or arpeggios in other zones.
For example, if you have a drum riff in zone 1 and a bass riff in zone 2, you may always want
the bass riff in zone 2 to sync to the drum riff in zone 1. In this case you would set the bass
riff Trigger SyncZone to Riff 1.
You may want to have a little more freedom and not be tied to the drum riff as the main
"timekeeper." Maybe you want to start with the bass riff and have the drum riff start later. In
this case you would set Trigger SyncZone to First Riff Available With this setting, the riff
will look for the first available riff to sync to. So if both the drum riff and the bass riff have
this parameter set to First Riff Available, the riff that is started first will be the master. If the
bass riff starts first, the drum riff will see that as the first available riff to sync to and will do
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