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Master Transpose and Tuning |843
MP3 Songs and Master Transpose
MP3 Songs can be transposed inside the range of -5...+6 semitones. This
range is enough to cover all keys, while avoiding excessive audio degrada-
tion. Any further transposing will be reversed to fit the range. So, you might
see a +7 transpose value (Just Fifth Up) shown in the display, but the MP3
Song will actually play 5 semitones lower (Just Fourth Down).
MIDI Songs and Master Transpose
Saving Master Transpose with the Song
When saving a MIDI Song from the Sequencer mode, the Master Transpose
value is saved with the Song. This value is preserved when playing back the
Song in Song Play mode.
Preventing unwanted transposition
When loading a MIDI Song containing Master Transpose data, the instru-
ment's Master Transpose is modified. This may cause problems with other
Songs or when playing the Styles. To avoid this to happen, you may lock the
Master Transpose in
Global > General Controls > Lock >
Tuning.
If you still want to transpose the Song, use the
Transpose
function found
in the
Sequencer > Song Edit > Transpose
page to transpose the MIDI data
contained in the MID file.
As a general rule, you should use the
Master Transpose (TRANSPOSE
but-
tons on the control panel) when you want to transpose the Keyboard Sounds
together with the Song. You should use the Song Edit's
Transpose
function
when only the Song has to be transposed.

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