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EDIT MENU
KEYBOARD TUNING
In addition to the standard equally
divided octave tuning, Classic Keys
contains four other types of scale tuning
and one user-definable tuning. This
function selects which tuning will be used
in the current preset. The available
tunings are:
Equal tuning
12-tone equal temperament
(Standard Western tuning)
Just C tuning
Just intonation
(Based on small interval ratios; sweet and
pure; non-beating intervals)
Vallotti tuning
Vallotti & Young non-equal temperament
(Similar to 12 tone equal temperament;
for a given scale, each key has a different
character)
19-Tone tuning
19-tone equal temperament
(19 notes per octave; difficult to play but
works well with a sequencer)
Gamelan tuning
Javanese tuning: 5-tone Slendro and
7-tone Pelog
(Pelog-white keys; Slendro-black keys
Exotic tunings of Gamelan flavor)
User tuning
Defined in the Master menu.
KEYBOARD TUNING
Equal
PRESET LINKS
Presets may be linked to other presets in
order to create layering or keyboard
splits. The current preset can be linked
with up to three other presets. Each
linked preset can be assigned to a specific
range in order to easily create keyboard
splits. The modulation parameters
specified in each preset remain in effect
for each preset in the link.
LINK 1 C-2->F#4
000 Preset Name
LINK 2 C#1->F#4
127 Preset Name
LINK 3
Off
SAVE PRESET
Changes made to a preset in the Edit
menu are not made permanent until the
preset is Saved. To save a preset, move
the cursor to the bottom line and select
the location for the new preset with the
data entry control. The Enter LED will be
flashing. Pressing the Enter switch will
confirm the operation. Any user preset
(Banks 0 and 1) may be selected using the
data entry control. Writing to a user
preset erases the existing preset in that
location. Make sure that the destination
preset does not contain information that
you want to keep.
SAVE PRESET to
064 Preset Name
0
0
3
Summary of Contents for Classic keys
Page 1: ......
Page 9: ...7 Classic Keys INTRODUCTION ...
Page 10: ...8 INTRO CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONS ...
Page 17: ...15 Classic Keys BASIC OPERATION ...
Page 18: ...16 BASIC OPERATION ...
Page 23: ...21 Classic Keys MASTER MENU ...
Page 24: ...22 MASTER MENU ...
Page 33: ...31 Classic Keys EFFECTS SECTION ...
Page 34: ...32 EFFECTS SECTION ...
Page 51: ...49 Classic Keys PRESET PROGRAMMING ...
Page 52: ...50 PRESET PROGRAMMING ...
Page 64: ...62 PRESET PROGRAMMING ...
Page 65: ...63 Classic Keys EDIT MENU ...
Page 66: ...64 EDIT MENU ...
Page 81: ...79 Classic Keys STEP BY STEP ...
Page 82: ...80 STEP BY STEP ...
Page 89: ...87 Classic Keys REFERENCE SECTION ...
Page 101: ...REFERENCE SECTION 99 Drawbar Diagrams ...