Master - Akai FORCE User Manual

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In the Master tab, you can set the playback mode and tuning for the overall track.
Polyphony sets the playback mode for the track's keygroups. In Mono Mode, only one keygroup will sound at a time. If
a keygroup is played while another (or the same one) is still playing its sample/samples, the new keygroup will
immediately mute all other currently playing keygroups in that track. In Poly Mode, several keygroups can be triggered
at the same time (limited only by the total number of voices available).
Semi lets you tune the track up to 36 semitones up or down.
Fine provides fine-tuning of the track up to 99 cents up or down.
Transpose shifts the pitch of the MIDI notes sent to the track up to 36 semitones up or down.
KG Select (Keygroup Select) lets you select a specific keygroup for editing. This parameter works in conjunction with
the Number of KG (keygroups) parameter at the top of the screen, which lets you create up to 128 keygroups within
one keygroup track. A default keygroup track contains only one single keygroup. When you have created more than one
keygroup with Number of KG, use KG Select to select any keygroup for editing. All selects all available keygroups of a
keygroup track for simultaneous editing.
Key Track allows you to switch a sample's automatic transposition on or off. If this is off, you will always hear the same
pitch of the sample, no matter which note is triggered by pads or a connected MIDI keyboard.
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