5.4.2. Timbrality
The Timbrality modes change the keyboard layout for sounds A + B. Here's what they do:
•
Single:
the keyboard has one zone; each note triggers one voice that can morph
between sounds A + B.
•
Layer:
the keyboard has one zone, with two morphing voices per note. If the
Morph control is at zero, sound A is doubled. When it is at maximum, sounds A +
B are doubled.
•
Split:
the keyboard has two zones. The lower zone is always sound A; the upper
zone can morph between sounds A + B.
The lower zone can trigger the Sequencer or Arpeggiator, so you can play a pattern or
arpeggio using the lower zone while playing more notes in the upper zone.
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: The lower zone sends / receives on MIDI channel 2 by default. Change this at Settings/MIDI/
Channels: select
or
, then use the Assign buttons to set the value to 1-16 or None.
5.4.2.1. Set the split point
Hold [Timbrality] and play a key to set the split point.
5.4.2.2. Transpose the zones
In Split mode the upper and lower keyboard zones can be transposed independently.
• Upper: use [Octave < / >] as normal
• Lower: hold [Timbrality] and press [Octave < / >] to transpose the lower half.
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