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Alesis Fusion User Manual page 11

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Version 1.03
1. Easy Transpose
You can transpose the keyboard from the top-level of any mode without having to
enter Global mode. Simply hold the "LOCATE" button and press any key one
octave above or below middle C. Any key that you press will become middle C
on the keyboard.
A parameter called "Transpose" has been added to the top level display of each
mode. This lets you know how many semitones the keyboard is currently being
transposed.
Note that this function only works when you're at the top level of any mode.
2. Improved LOCATE+key functionality
The LOCATE+key shortcut now spans the entire range of the parameter that
you're editing. This allows you can hold "LOCATE" and press a note on the
keyboard to select values quickly.
For parameters that range from 0 to 100% (such as "volume"), the leftmost note
on the keyboard corresponds to 0% whereas the rightmost note corresponds to
100%. For parameters that range from -100% to +100% the middle C note acts as
0% whereas the leftmost key corresponds to -100% and the rightmost key
corresponds to 100%.
Note that you can use this shortcut on any parameter. For example, we've found
this feature to be very useful for setting keygroup and sample point settings.
3. The Fusion's Program mode initializes to the "Assign" row when you turn on the
unit. If you turn on the unit and it's in Mix/Song modes, it will initialize to the
"Arp" row.
4. The Fusion now remembers your performance panel row selection as you change
modes. Once you switch back to a mode, the remembered row will be recalled.
5. Pages labeled "Edit" have been changed to "Settings," since it is a more logical
and accurate description of the page.

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