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EDIT Menu parameters
(PIANO, E.PIANO, SUB)
Key Setup
1. Key Range Type
This parameter selects the Key Range type for the selected
section.
Type
Description
Off
The sound is used for all 88 keys of the keyboard.
Upper
The sound is used for the upper split.
Lower
The sound is used for the lower split.
Zone
The sound is used for a defined zone between two keys.
* This parameter is not stored to SOUND but to SETUP only.
2. Split Point
This parameter defines the point on the keyboard at which the
upper and lower parts are divided.
* For more information about Key Range functions, please refer to page 26.
* This parameter is common for all three sound sections and all MIDI zones.
3. Key Range Zone Lo
This parameter defines the bottom key of the key range zone.
* For more information about Key Range functions, please refer to page 26.
4. Key Range Zone Hi
This parameter defines the top key of the key range zone.
* For more information about Key Range functions, please refer to page 26.
5. Octave Shift
This parameter adjusts the amount of octave transposition for
the selected sound.
6. Touch Curve
This parameter selects the touch response curve of the
keyboard for the selected sound.
* For more information about touch curve types, please refer to page 46.
* For information about creating User Touch Curves, please refer to the
User Edit explanation in the SYSTEM menu chapter (page 104).
7. Zone Transpose
This parameter adjusts the amount of transposition for the
selected sound.
8. Key Scaling Damping
This parameter determines whether or not damping (velocity
reduction) should be applied to a sound over a specific range.
This parameter may be useful when layering a piano sound with a strings
sound, in order to reduce the level of the strings in the higher key range.
9. Key Scaling Key
This parameter defines the point on the keyboard from which
Key Scaling Damping should be applied, up to the highest key.
10. Dynamics
This parameter adjusts the keyboard response (velocity
compression) of the selected sound independently of the
touch curve.
When the value is 10 (default), the keyboard response is normal. As the
value decreases the keyboard response gradually becomes less dynamic,
and when set to OFF becomes completely flat (i.e. fixed touch response).
* For more information about dynamics, please refer to page 46.
range
: a-1 ~ c7
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, u
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, l
ower
, z
one
range
: a-1 ~ c7
range
: a-1 ~ c7
value
: –3 ~ +3
octaves
6
types
+ 5
user
value
: –12 ~ +12
o
n
, o
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range
: a-1 ~ c7
value
: o
ff
, 1 ~ 10
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