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c.
Parameters
in
Patch
Preset
Section
A
Patch
Preset includes
the following parameters
which can
be
spontaneously
edited.
*"
The
Edit
Map shown
on
P.
11
will
help
you
understand the parameters
easier.
Key
Mode
Key
Mode
(Whoie,
Split
2, Split
1
,
Dual]
These
four
Key Modes
are optional
a Whole
Mode
Split
2
In
this
mode
the
MKS-80
acts as
an
8
voice synthe-
sizer.
Receiving the
message
sent
from an
external
device,
the
MKS-80
can output
up
to
8 notes
at
a
time.
When
9
notes
are received,
the
9th note
will
be
ignored.
When
the
Key
mode
is
changed from
the Dual or
Split
to
Whoie,
the
tone
color of the
Upper
Section
will
remain.
D
Split
Mode
In this
mode,
the
MKS-80
acts as
two
polyphonic
synthesizers.
The
keyboard
is
split
into
Lower
and
Upper
sections
at
the
set
split
point,
each having
4
synthesizer
modules.
Two
different
tone
colors
and
mode
settings
can be
separately assigned.
When
the
keyboard
features
the
Split
function,
select
this
mode.
The
message
sent
on
the
same
MIDI
Channel
as
the
MKS-80
is
distributed to
the
Upper,
and
the message
sent
on
the
channel
one
number
bigger
is
distributed to the
Lower
Section.
*
When
the
MKS-80
chooses
MIDI
Channel
3,
message
sent
from
the
external device
on
channel
3
is
assigned to
the
Upper
section,
and
channel
4
message
works on
the
Lower
section.
D
Dual
Mode
In this
mode,
the
MKS-80
acts
as
a
4
voice synthe-
sizer
with
two
independent modules.
Spilt
1
When
the
keyboard does
not have the
Split
func-
tion, select
this
key
mode.
The
MKS-80
can
re-
member
the
key
number
of
the
split
point,
and
distribute
the
received
message
to
the
relevant
section.
Even
if
the
keyboard does
not feature the Dual
mode
setting
the
MKS-80
to the Dual
mode
will
allow Dual
mode
performance.
And when
the
key-
board
features
the Dual
mode,
the
MKS-80
can be
set to either
the
Split
2
or
Dual mode.
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