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Kurzweil K2600 - MUSICIANS GUIDE REV A PART NUMBER 910330 CHAP 18 Manual
Kurzweil K2600 - MUSICIANS GUIDE REV A PART NUMBER 910330 CHAP 18 Manual

Kurzweil K2600 - MUSICIANS GUIDE REV A PART NUMBER 910330 CHAP 18 Manual

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Chapter 18
Other Editors
In addiion to the editors accessible from their respective modes, there are three editors that
enable you to modify other performance parameters of the K2600. They are the Intonation Table
Editor, the Velocity Map Editor, and the Pressure Map Editor.
The Intonation Table Editor
Intonation tables deÞne the interval between the notes in each octave. The default intonation
table is 1 Equal , which sets precisely equal intervals between notesÑthe standard for modern
western music. If youÕre interested in playing other styles of music, you can use any of the
K2600Õs other factory intonation tables, or create you own with the Intonation Table Editor.
The intonation table is selected in Master mode with the Intonation parameter. HereÕs the list of
available factory intonation tables (check the MusicianÕs Reference for brief descriptions):
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
As you scroll through the options for the Intonation parameter, youÕll notice an eighteenth entry
with a name like Obj v n.nn . This isnÕt really an intonation table; itÕs simply a convenient place
for the K2600 to keep a record of the current version of ROM objects. If you ever need to Þnd out
the version of ROM objects loaded into your unit, this is the place to check. Just remember, if
youÕre using a nonstandard intonation table, that youÕll need to reset the Intonation parameter
after you check the ROM object version list at ÒTableÓ 18.
Depending on the number of options youÕve installed in your K2600, you may see several
intonation-table entries numbered as high as 22.
ItÕs important to emphasize that the detuning values for each parameter affect the intervals in
each octave independently. That is, notes that are an octave apart will remain perfectly tuned
regardless of the detuning between notes within the octave. Consequently, editing intonation
tables will not enable you to create tunings with more (or fewer) than 12 notes per octave. If you
want to do this, use the Keymap Editor, assign each key to its own key range, then tune the
samples in each key range.
When youÕre ready to edit an intonation table, select Master mode, then select the Intonation
parameter. Use any data entry method to select the intonation table you want to edit. Check the
value of the Intonation Key parameter (IntonaKey). This sets the tonic, or reference note for the
parameters on the Intonation Table Editor page. WeÕll explain this below.
Equal
Just
Just b/7th
Harmonic
Just Harmonic
Werkmeister
1/5th Comma
1/4th Comma
9
Indian Raga
10
Arabic
11
Bali/Java 1
12
Bali/Java 2
13
Bali/Java 3
14
Tibetan
15
CarlosAlpha
17
Pyth/dim5
Other Editors
The Intonation Table Editor
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Summary of Contents for Kurzweil K2600 - MUSICIANS GUIDE REV A PART NUMBER 910330 CHAP 18

  • Page 1: Chapter 18 Other Editors

    Other Editors The Intonation Table Editor Chapter 18 Other Editors In addiion to the editors accessible from their respective modes, there are three editors that enable you to modify other performance parameters of the K2600. They are the Intonation Table Editor, the Velocity Map Editor, and the Pressure Map Editor.
  • Page 2 Other Editors The Intonation Table Editor Enter the Intonation Table Editor by pressing the Edit button. The Intonation Table Editor page displays a graphic representation of a C octave, with the low C always representing the tonic. The values for these parameters indicate the amount of detuning applied to each note relative to perfectly equal intonation.
  • Page 3: The Velocity Map Editor

    Other Editors The Velocity Map Editor The Velocity Map Editor Velocity maps affect the way the K2600 interprets attack velocity values. Velocity maps are assigned as the values for two different parameters: VelocMap on the TRANSMIT page in MIDI mode, and VelocityMap on the RECEIVE page in MIDI mode. (They also apply to the VelTouch parameter in Master mode, but since the VelTouch parameter doesnÕt affect the K2600R, you shouldnÕt change its default value.) ThereÕs only one list of velocity maps, and all three of these parameters use this list.
  • Page 4: Using The Velocity Map Editor

    Other Editors The Velocity Map Editor Using the Velocity Map Editor To get to the Velocity Map Editor, select any of the parameters weÕve mentioned aboveÑ VelTouch (Master mode) VelocMap (TRANSMIT page, MIDI mode), or VelocityMap (RECEIVE page, MIDI mode). Use any data entry method to select the map you want to edit, then press Edit .
  • Page 5 Other Editors The Velocity Map Editor MIDI velocity map (1 Linear) approximate amplitude levels of remapped velocity values Attack velocity value received by map When you select a parameter, the small crosshairs move to indicate the position on the curve of the dynamic level represented by that parameter.
  • Page 6: The Pressure Map Editor

    Other Editors The Pressure Map Editor The Pressure Map Editor Pressure maps function in much the same way as velocity maps, but they affect the K2600Õs response to mono pressure messages received from your MIDI controller. Like the velocity maps, pressure maps convert pressure values of 0Ð127 to new values that are sent to the sound engine.

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