Modifying A Parameter For The Sixteen Parts - KETRON SD1 User Manual

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F6 Key Shift:
F7 Channel Tx Rx:
F8 Part Mode:
F9 Mute:
F10 16 Parts:

MODIFYING A PARAMETER FOR THE SIXTEEN PARTS

As already mentioned the status of a single parameter for all sixteen tracks can be displayed using the F10 16 Parts function just described.
To rapidly access a parameter, select it from the GM Part page and then press F10 16 Parts to display the status of that parameter for the six-
teen tracks. The page F10 16 Parts structure shows a table with four lines and four columns relative to the sixteen Parts. To access the sin-
gle Part use push buttons F1 and F6 for Parts 1, 2, 3 and 4 that are selected by pressing the same push buttons repeatedly. Use push buttons
F2 and F7 for Parts 5, 6, 7, and 8. Use push buttons F3 and F8 for Parts 9, 10, 11 and 12 and push buttons F4 and F9 for Parts 13, 14, 15 and 16.
Once the Part has been found its value can be modified using the VALUE+/- push buttons which, if pressed together at the same time, will reset
the value.
The parameters that can be modified in this way are distributed over seven pages that are called up using push buttons PAGE +/-, and include
Volume, Reverb, Effects, Pan, Shift, Channel Rx, Channel Tx, already explained in the previous section.
The F5 Mute (Solo) function is used to establish which is the F10 Mute action. When F5 is set on Mute (Solo), F10 is used to cut-out only the
track selected at the time from the reproduction. Press F5 again and the relative function is changed into Solo (Mute) and F10 Mute cuts-
out all the tracks with the exception of that selected.
Press EXIT to return to the main page of Song Play but it will not be possible to save the modifications made. Therefore SAVE/ENTER is to be
enabled if the modifications are to be saved.
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rThis calls up the page where some MIDI events can be cut-out from the reproduction of the track. It may occur
for example, that the musician wishes to avoid using the Modulation or some other MIDI parameter that direct-
ly affects the timbre. The MIDI filters can also be used to control an external MIDI module better. The page
called up from F5 Filter shows a table of four lines and four columns relative to the sixteen Parts. To be able
to access the MIDI filter of a single Part use the F1 and F6 push buttons for Parts 1, 2, 3 and 4 that are to be
selected by pressing the same push buttons repeatedly. Use push buttons F2 and F7 for Parts 5, 6, 7, and 8.
Use push buttons F3 and F8 for Parts 9, 10, 11 and 12 and push buttons F4 and F9 for Parts 13, 14, 15 and 16. Once
the Part to which the MIDI filter is to be applied has been found, select which MIDI message is to be cut-out from
the reproduction using the VALUE +/- push buttons and enable the filter using the F10 On/Off push button. The
filter is enabled when "ON" appears next the MIDI message to be filtered. The MIDI messages that can be fil-
tered are the following:
Notes: all notes within the track
Control Change: all Control Changes within the track
Program Change: all Program Changes
After Touch: all After touch events
Pitch Bend: all Pitch Bend events
Volume: only Control Change 07 Volume
Pan: only Control Change 10 Pan
Reverb: only Control Change XX Reverb Send
Chorus: only Control Change XX Effect Send
Modulation Wheel: only Control Change 01 Modulation
Expression: only Control Change 11 Expression
RPN: only Control Change XX RPN
NRPN: only Control Change XX NRPN
To exit from F5 Filter press EXIT that sends to the main page of Song Play.
This changes the transposition of the track selected by up to +/- 24 semitones. The value can be changed using
the VALUE +/- push buttons which, if pressed together at the same time, reset the value.
When push button F7 is pressed repeatedly it switches from TX, that indicates the transmission MIDI channel, to
RX, that establishes the MIDI receiving channel. The value can be changed using the VALUE +/- push buttons. If
no value is specified the track receives and transmits on the MIDI channel having the same number as the Part.
This modifies the operational mode of the track, using the VALUE +/- push buttons. The possible choices are:
Voice: track dedicated to the use of a timbre
Drumset: track dedicated to the use of a Drum Set
Drum2: track dedicated to the use of Live Drums
Vocalize: track dedicated to the control of the Vocalizer
Based on the choice made Drum Set, Live Drum, Voice and Vocal Set can be called up or otherwise. Whereas in
the case of Voice and Drum Set mode the Voice and Drum Set are called up normally. For Drum 2 and Vocal Set
the Live Drums and Vocal Sets must be selected using the VALUE +/- push buttons. The modification of opera-
tional mode of a track can make the song incompatible with modules in General MIDI, but it offers the best pos-
sible for creating Midi files on SD1.
If the function is enabled (symbol √), the track is cut-out from the reproduction.
This enables the display of each single parameter, showing its value for all sixteen Parts.

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