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3 - Getting Started
Opening a Preset
Play the keyboard anywhere, but begin playing softly and gradually play harder.
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Notice that the choir (voice 2) plays with lower key velocity and switches to piano
(voice 1) when you play hard. You've just created a velocity cross-switch.
Ctrl-click the end point of the bar in voice 1 and drag it to the left. The color
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intensity of the bar fades. The fade in color is analogous to volume. the darker the
color, the louder the volume for a certain velocity.
Drag the fade points of the two voices so they look something like the window
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shown below.
Play the keyboard anywhere, but begin playing softly and gradually play harder.
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Notice that the choir plays with lower key velocity and fades into piano as you play
harder. You've just created a velocity crossfade.
Add a Voice
Select Preset, New Voice from the toolbar. A new, empty voice appears below voice
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two.
The label area of the new voice is blank. Click on the selection box to the right of
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the empty label area to bring up the entire list of samples in the bank.
Select sample 0350 SectionStringC3 by double-clicking on it. You've just assigned a
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sample to the voice you created.
Play the keyboard and now you have orchestral strings as well.
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Delete the Voice
Select the voice you just created by clicking once on the sample name or number to
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the left of the name. The number turns red.
Select Preset, Delete Voice from the toolbar. The voice has now been deleted.
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Much More...

Now you've had a small taste of what you can do with the Voices and Zones section.
Read chapter 5 to learn more about the Preset Editor.
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