Transpose Functions - bit MIDI MASTER KEYBOARD Owner's Manual

Table of Contents

Advertisement

. •
TRANSPOSE FUNCTIONS
Flexibility is the na~e of the gaee here too: you'll find the •GENERAL
TRANSPOSE•
s"itch
(lower
right corner of
the
Keyboard
Table
on
the
front panel) useful for standardized pitch adjust~ents.
It
lets
you
tran~pose the
pitch of the Nhole keyboard do"n
by
one
or
tNo
octaves.
Hore
sophisticated de~ands are met
using
the TRANSPOSE
function,
which
alloNs individual adjust•ent of pitch
in
se•i-tone
steps for each of your prograaaed Split Zones.
If
you
tried our earlier exa•ple for progra••ing Split
Zones
INith
Split
Points set to C3 and C5>,
you probably found chords played
in
the
left zone sounded too low.
Ne can now use the TRANSPOSE f~nction
to
fiK that.
<TRANSPOSE Nill also take care of
any
NIDI
units
that
1ight have been playing in the wrong key so far!)
LEFT
RIGHT
PATCH
CENTER
VALUE
ADDRESS
., KBD. MAP·
e
MIDI CH.
88 88 88 88
You
should
have the general idea behind setting these parameters
by
now,
and
this
is
no eKceptionJ
first go into
TRANSPOSE
iode
by
pressing the
•scROLL•
key until the •TRANSPOSE• LED co•es
on,
Select
the
zone
you want to transpose by pressing the white key
under
the
appropriate display,
which will show the current value of the lowest
note
jn the zone.
Then enter a new value:
either
by
typing the
key
number
on
the
numeric pad,
using the +/-buttons,
or
by
playing
the
note you want on the keyboard while holding the white button doNn~
In
our
example
after selecting LEFT ZONE,
the display will
show
•1•
<which tells you that the current value for C1
1
the loNest
key
in this
zone, is set to •1• - the first key on the keyboard, or botto•
Cl.
You
can then trans~ose to a aore har1onious pitch!
The
TRANSPOSE function will also operate in overlapping Split Zones -
clever, isn't it?
TRANSPOSE EXAMPLE
1-- - ---
-- -------
---
-- - - --- ---- ------
- ------72
IH ''
n
I H
' ' H I
B 1,"
m
1' ''
IH
1'
n
1,
f
I Hf
I
1
1
I lg7
)32
~
J
I
I
')(....
<,
•.
I
I
/
"'
'/
I
I
./
',,...._
//'-........_,
I
I
/
.....
/
•........
I
I /
.
/
<,
/
.....
/
••...
I
r
' - - . . . /
- . . . . . . .
I
l
i
CENTER
RIGHT
LEFT
CENTER
RIGHT
I
I
]2
-
27
"
14

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the MIDI MASTER KEYBOARD and is the answer not in the manual?

Table of Contents