Defining The Real-Time Crossfade Range - E-Mu Vintage Keys Operation Manual

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Defining the
Real-time Crossfade
Range
The Real-time Crossfade window lets you control the volume of the four
layers using a real-time controller such as a front panel knob, a pedal or an
LFO or Envelope generator. The controller is defined by the PatchCord
parameter (see "PatchCords" on page 157).
The Fade fields define the crossfade range in velocity for the currently
selected layer. The first Fade field defines the Fade In amount for the low
Real-time Control value. The second defines the Fade Out amount for the
high Real-time Control value. The Fade value range is from 0 to 127.
0
Layer 1
Fade
After the Ranges and Fades have been adjusted for each layer in the Real-
time Crossfade screen, you must assign a real-time controller to RTXfade
(Real-time Crossfade) on each Layer in the PatchCord screen. Set the
PatchCord Amounts to +100.
To Set Up a Real-time Crossfade Between Two Layers:
As the real-time control (knob, pedal, LFO, etc.) is increased, Layer 1 fades
out as Layer 2 fades in. This example only uses two of the possible four
layers. Refer to the screen diagrams below.
L1
RT: LO
000
L2
RT: LO
Select a preset.
1.
Press the Preset Edit button to access the Preset Edit menu.
2.
Go to the Instrument page and select instruments for Layers 1 and 2.
3.
Defining the Real-time Crossfade Range
Realtime Control Value
Layer 2
Layer 3
Fade
FADE
HIGH
000
FADE
000
127
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Preset Edit Menu
Layer 4
Switch
FADE
127
127
HIGH
FADE
127
000
127

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