Thin; Remap - Kurzweil K2661 Musician's Manual

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Thin

Use the Thin function to reduce the number of actual controller events used for any controller
type on the current track. Sometimes a controller can produce the same noticeable effect by
using fewer events to describe its change, which in turn will save memory and possibly prevent
timing delays caused by an excess of MIDI data.
Percent: 0% – 100% (defaults as 50%)
The Percent value determines how much effect the Thin function will have on a stream of
controller data. With this value set to 0%, there will not be any reduction of data when Thin is
applied. Set Percent to 100% to eliminate most of the specified controller's events from the
current track. Even at 100%, certain controller messages will not be eliminated; these include all
pitch bend messages with a value of 0 and the initial settings of some controllers, such as
volume, pan, etc.

Remap

Use the Remap function to apply the values of any one type of controller data, already recorded
on a track, to another controller type. The effect the real time changes of the "Old" controller had
will be replaced by the effect the "New" controller has by using the exact same controller values.
Old: Controller Codes (0 – 120)
Defined controllers are referred to by their names.
The "Old" controller is set to the controller type that you wish to remap. This controller data
must already exist on the current track in order to apply it to the "New" controller type.
New: Controller Codes (0 – 120)
Defined controllers are referred to by their names.
The "New" parameter is set to the controller code you wish to have use the existing values, once
used by the "Old" controller, to produce a different effect.
Song Mode and the Song Editor
Song Editor: Track Functions
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