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KEYRANGE
H!GH
Determines
the
upper
note
limit to
which
the
sample
in
the
bank
can be played
back,
by
MIDI
note
number
0-127.
KEYRANGE
LOW
Determines
the
lower
note
limit to
which
the
sample
in
the
bank
can be reproduced,
by
MIDI
note
number
0-127.
12
21
24
36
48
60
72
84
96
108
120
127
I"
C-2
C-1
Co
Ci
Cz
Cs
C4
Cs
Cs
C7
Cs
Gs
key range
of
pian
o
J
(88 keys)
For example,
in
case a
sample
in
a
bank
is
assigned with
the
KEYRANGE
LOW
at
60 and
the
KEYRANGE
HIGH
at
72,
it
will
be reproduced only
when
the external
MIDI
keyboard
is
played
within the
range of
C3
(60) to
C4
(72).
If
you wish
the
sample
to
be played only
by a
specific
key, the
LOW
and
HIGH
key
range value
should be
set
the
same.
If
you
set
several
banks
to
the
same
key range and
set
the
same
MIDI
channel
as
well
as the
same program
number,
you
can
layer
samples on
top of
each
other (but note
that
this
will
reduce polyphony).
Key Range
Setting
Using
A
MID!
Keyboard
When
the
key range parameter
is
selected,
if
you
hold
down
the desired
bank key and
press
a
key
on
the
keyboard
(sending
a
MIDI
note
number)
,
you
can
set
the
range value u
sing the
keyboard. This
may
be
more
convenient than using
the data entry
knob.
PROG.
NO.
Determines
the
program
number
for the the
bank
within the
range of 1-128. Several banks can be
assigned with
the
same
number.
When
in
Play
mode,
if
the
banks
receive a
MIDI
program change
including the
same program
number,
the
samples
in
those
banks
will
be
selected to
be
played.
Remember
to
set
the
P.
CHANGE
CHANNEL
in
the
SETUP
index
for the
S01
to receive the
MIDI
program change from
the external
MIDI
master.
(See
page
37.)
MIDI
CHANNEL
Determines
the
MIDI
channel
for the
bank from
ON
(OMNI
ON),
1-16. Several
banks can be
assigned
the
same
channel.
*
When
a bank
set to
ON
(OMNI
ON),
it
receives note
on/off (including
note
number and
velocity)
and
pitch
bend change
on
all
channels.
*
For
how
to actually
use
the
parameters
in
the
MIDI
index,
refer to
examples
concerning
multi-
timbral
program
(on
page
49)
and
multi-sampled
program
(on
page
48).
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