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b.
Structure
Buttons
The
Structure Buttons A,
B,
C
and
D
are
used
to select
the corresponding
sound
of
the
Banks
A,
B,
C
and
D.
These Banks
can be recorded
or
played simultane-
ously
or
sequencially
by
using other Structure But-
tons. This
is
effective for
combining
two Banks
for re-
cording
a
long
tone,
etc.
1)
Structure
AB,
CD
(ABCD)
The
Structure
AB
can
be used
for joining
the
Bank
A
sound
with the
B sound.
Likewise, the Structure
CD
button
joins
the
C
and
D.
This
is
useful
for
combining
two
banks
for
sampling
two
second
sound.
You
may
also
combine two
different
samples and
play
it.
Structure
AB
^
,
^Bank A
v-^ank
B-
-r'
>
_x
Structure
CD
-Bank C
v-^ank
D-
J^
The
Structure
ABCD
plays
(or
records) the
Banks
A,
B,
C,
and
D
sequencially.
If
this
Structure
ABCD
is
used
for
playing the
"Drum
Set",
the
volume
of
the
later
sound
will
be
very
low.
This
is
because
of
the
Wave
Parameters
{explained
later).
2)
Structure A/B,
C/D
The
Structure
A/B
button plays the
Bank
A
sound
in
the
lower
sound
range
and
the
Bank
B sound
in
the upper.
The
C/D
button
works
just
like
that,
playing
each sound
separately
in
the
lower and
up-
per
sound
range.
The
MKS-100
allows
you
to
di-
vide the
whole sound
range
into
two
sections
and
assign
different
sounds
to
each
range.
Split
Point
is
the
dividing
line
of
the
two
sections.
*
The
actual
Split
Point
of
the
"Drum
Set"
is
differ-
ent
from
the following
picture.
Structure
A/B
Lower Sound Range
Bank
A
Higher
Sound Range
-Bank
B
n
5
w\
Split
Point
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