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The following Program consists of two Keygroups with overlapping Keyspans. Cross-
fade can be applied to the overlapping parts.
KG1/ZN1: Samp 1
The following Program consists of three Keygroups: one that spans the entire keyboard,
and two with overlapping Keyspans and a crossfade.
KG1/ZN1: Samp 1
The following Program consists of two Keygroups. One Sample is assigned to each of
four Zones within each Keygroup. via the Zone function.
KG1/ZN4: Samp 7
KG1/ZN3: Samp 5
KG1/ZN2: Samp 3
KG1/ZN1: Samp 1
The following Program consists of three Keygroups: one that spans the entire keyboard
with three Samples assigned, and two overlapping Keygroups with four Samples
assigned.
KG1/ZN4: Samp 7
KG1/ZN3: Samp 5
KG1/ZN2: Samp 3
KG1/ZN1: Samp 1
Drum Programs are intended for use with drum and phrase Samples. The main difference
from Keygroup Programs is that each drum Sample is assigned to a single note number
instead of a Keygroup. Drum Programs are not used to play different tunes (in scales) on
the keyboard, unlike Keygroup Programs. Rather, they are useful when you want the dif-
ferent notes to play different sounds, such as drum and phrase Samples. Otherwise, Drum
Programs are almost identical to Keygroup Programs.
KG2/ZN1: Samp 2
KG3/ZN1: Samp 3
KG2/ZN1: Samp 2
KG2/ZN4: Samp 8
KG2/ZN3: Samp 6
KG2/ZN2: Samp 4
KG2/ZN1: Samp 2
KG3/ZN3: Samp 11
KG3/ZN2: Samp 10
KG3/ZN1: Samp 9
KG2/ZN4: Samp 8
KG2/ZN3: Samp 6
KG2/ZN2: Samp 4
KG2/ZN1: Samp 2
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