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There are two ways to program the Key Map function. Control Slider 1 may be used to select a note, and Control Slider 2
determines if the note is On (passed) or Off (filtered). Alternately, the key map may be directly programmed from the key-
board. Press the Alpha switch to clear the key map and enable programming. As notes are played on the keyboard, each
note name will appear under Key*, and the Stat parameter will be set to On. Once all desired keys have been pressed, press
the Alpha switch again. The key map may be edited during or after loading using Control Sliders 1 and 2.
The second parameter on the main NOTES screen is the Note Assignment Mode. The normal setting for this parameter is Poly
(polyphonic). This mode allows multiple MIDI note-on messages to pass through the zone, which means that many notes
can be played simultaneously on the MIDI sound module. Three other monophonic note assignment modes are available
which only allow one note at a time to sound. LoNote only passes the lowest note received; if a new key is pressed which
is lower than the current low key, the new note will sound and the old note will turn off. HiNote only allows only the high-
est note to pass through the zone, and LstNt allows only the last note. The note assignment modes are very useful for live
keyboard performance. The performer may control three or four distinct sounds from the keyboard at once.
The NOTES functions are not available if the zone is bypassed, and the parameter values are not displayed.
VOLUME
Another very basic parameter in a MIDI system is the volume setting of all devices. The VOLUME screen is used to specify

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