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7–4 : SCAN ZONE
These settings specify the note and velocity ranges that will use
arpeggiators A and B.
Key zone of
Velocity zone of
arpeggiator A
arpeggiator A
Key zone of
arpeggiator B
KEY
Bottom Key
Top Key
Specifies the range of notes (keys) that will use arpeggiator A (B).
Top Key specifies the upper limit, and Bottom Key specifies the
lower limit.
VELOCITY
Bottom Velocity
Top Velocity
Specifies the range of velocities that will use arpeggiator A (B).
Top Velocity specifies the upper limit, and Bottom Velocity
specifies the lower limit.
Specifies the range of notes (keys) and velocities that will use
arpeggiator A/B.
Tip: You can also set the note and velocity values by keyboard (see
page 13 of the Operation Guide).
Zone Map
This shows the Scan Zone for each arpeggiator, A and B.
7–1...4: FUNCTION
V
• 0: Memory Status
see page 137
• 1: Solo Setting
see page 63
• 2: Undo
see page 137
• 3: Create New Song
see page 137
• 4: Rename Song
see page 137
• 5: Delete Song
see page 137
• 6: Copy From Song
see page 137
• 7: Copy from Combination
• 8: Copy from Program
see page 139
• 9: Load Template Song
see page 139
• 10: Save Template Song (Save as User Template Song)
page 140
• 11: GM Initialize
see page 141
• 12: FF/REW Speed
see page 142
• 13: Set Location (Set Location for Locate Key)
142
• 14: Copy Arpeggiator
see page 150
For more information, please see the "Sequencer: FUNCTION"
section on page 137.
Key zone of
arpeggiator B
[C–1...G9]
[C–1...G9]
[001...127]
[001...127]
see page 138
see
see page
8: S–DRUM TARCK (Drum Track) 7–4 : SCAN ZONE
8: S–DRUM TARCK (Drum Track)
8–1: PATTERN
Pattern
Bottom
Top
The parameters for the Drum Track function are structured in the
same way as in Combination mode. Assign the Drum Track
program to the desired track 1–16.
However, while a combination triggers the Drum Track pattern on
the global MIDI channel, a song triggers the Drum Track pattern
on the MIDI channel specified by Drum Pattern Input. Normally
you'll set this to Tch. With the Tch setting, the MIDI channel of the
track selected by Track Select will automatically be used as the
trigger channel.
In Sequencer mode you can use the Drum Track function while
realtime-recording a song track or pattern.
The note-on/off data transmitted by the Drum Track pattern can be
recorded as events in a track.
You can't use note data from the internal sequencer as a
trigger to start patterns for the Drum Track function.
When you've used the Drum Track function with a program or
combination to come up with an idea for a song, you can then use
the Auto Song Setup function to immediately start realtime-
recording (see page 101).
MIDI transmission and reception for the drum track
In Sequencer mode, the Drum Track function transmits and
receives on the following MIDI channels.
Receive: The drum track will receive on the MIDI channel
specified by the Drum Pattern Input setting of each song.
Normally you'll set this to Tch and use the KROSS's keyboard to
control the triggering.
Transmit: The drum track will transmit on the MIDI channel
specified by the Drum Pattern Output setting of each song. Set
this to match the MIDI channel of the MIDI track where you've
assigned the drum program.
If the track's Status is BTH, EXT, or EX2, note data etc. of the
Drum Track pattern will be transmitted.
If local control (Local Control On G–MIDI> BASIC) is on,
playing the KROSS's keyboard will not make the internal sound
generator produce sound, nor can the keyboard trigger the
arpeggiator or drum track. However, they can be triggered by note-
on messages from MIDI IN.
Pattern
This selects the drum pattern.
Preset/User No.
000
Off
001...772
Preset drum patterns
Shift
This transposes the drum pattern in semitone steps. This means
that the instruments played by the pattern will change.
Note: If you've selected a GM drum program for the Drum Track,
you should set this to -12.
[000, 001...772]
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