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Specifying the Zone of the Dynamic Processing Module
Now that we know how many samples there are in the preset, and the
range covered by each sample, let' s specify a range of keys to be altered
by the Dynamic Processing Module, starting with the lowest key.
1. Activate the Dynamic Processing module.
2. Select 0. Select Zone.
3. Specify the range of the zone. The display instructs you to "Select
Low Key". Press the lowest key on the keyboard, then press the
ENTER button (whose LED is now flashing). The display then
instructs you to "Select High Key". Press a key on the keyboard near
the top of the keyboard, then press ENTER. The display now shows
the current zone and prompts you to "Select a Submodule".
At this point, you can begin modifying the sounds in the bank with the
Dynamic Processing module. The assigned current zone will remain as is
until you either change the current zone assignment, change presets, or
load another bank. If you switch between modules, the current zone
remains as assigned (unless you select the Digital Processing Module,
which will be a subject of a later tour).
Before proceeding, look over Dynamic Processing, 0. Select Zone to help
reinforce what you've learned. Now that you know what a zone is and
how to specify it, we've reached the end of this tour. Feel free to come
back any time to refresh your memory. In the next tour, we'll see how to
modify samples with the Dynamic Processing section.
1 . S e l e c t L o w K e y , E n t e r
3 . S e l e c t a S u b m o d u l e & M o d i f y Z o n e
Any range of the keyboard can be a zone. Select the low and high keys which define the zone, then
select the Dynamic Processing parameter to be modified.
2 . S e l e c t H i g h K e y , E n t e r

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