Kurzweil K2700 Musician's Manual page 229

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Off
With Note Map set to Off, keys in the Zone will not play notes. This can be useful when
controlling external MIDI equipment, you may wish to send controller values without notes.
Linear
With Note Map set to Linear, all keys produce notes as played. This is the default setting.
Inverse
With Note Map set to Inverse, the keyboard plays upside-down, with the highest note being
played by key A0 and the lowest note being played by key C9.
Constant
With Note Map set to Constant, all of the keys on the keyboard will play the same note
(C4). Use the Transpose parameter to change the note that is played. This is useful for
layering a percussion sound from a particular key to play with every note of another zone.
For example, playing a ride cymbal with every note in a bass line.
Alternating (1 of 2 through 4 of 4)
The Note Map parameter includes various alternating note maps (1 of 2 through 4 of 4). If
you are using two or more MIDI devices (including the K2700), you can expand polyphony
by assigning each zone to a different alternating note map.
For example, if you have two K2700s, you can assign two zones to each play the same
program on a different K2700, thereby doubling polyphony. Follow these steps:
1. Set Zone 1 to Note Map 1 of 2; now the zone plays on every second key, starting on C,
but won't play on any other keys.
2. Set Zone 2 to Note Map to 2 of 2, and this zone will play on every second key, starting
on C#, thus covering the remaining keys. Three and four-zone alternating note maps
work the same way, but cause each zone to play only on every third and every fourth key,
respectively.
Destination
The Destination parameter determines whether MIDI data generated by the keyboard and
physical controllers of the currently selected Zone is sent to a K2700 Program, through
the MIDI Out/USB ports, or all three. You can set this parameter to any of the eight
combinations for the three destinations for this parameter.
Note that Zone MIDI data is also affected by the Global Mode Destination parameter (see
page
9-20). For example if Global Mode Destination is set to MIDI, and Zone Destination
is set to Local + MIDI, transmission will be limited to MIDI only.
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