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Page 2: ... into the product or C The product has been exposed to rain or D The product does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance or E The product has been dropped or the enclosure dam aged 10 Do not attempt to service the product beyond that described in the user maintenance instructions All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel KEEP THESE INS...

Page 3: ...ry operated apparatus means it conforms to EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and CE mark Directive 93 68 EEC IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM Warning THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appa ratus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows the wire which is coloured green and yellow must be ...

Page 4: ...eyboard please contact your local Authorized Kohler distributor KD ON THE WEB For up to date information please point your web browser to http www SMC com Copyright 2004Kohler KD50 150 160 165 THE BALANCE SLIDER When turning the instrument on please be assured the BALANCE slider is set to the center This sets both Sequencer 1 SONG1 and Sequencer 2 SONG2 to their max imum level SONG1 SONG2 ...

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Page 6: ...t stop the Style 7 2 select a Fill or a Break 7 2 select a Style Variation 7 3 see the Style tracks 9 3 create a new Style 10 1 Song Play mode play a Song Standard MIDI File 6 5 see the Lyrics 11 5 see the Song tracks 11 4 start both Sequencers at the same time 3 2 11 11 Backing Sequence mode record a new Backing Sequence Song 12 1 Song mode record a new Song 13 4 edit a Standard MIDI File 13 1 In...

Page 7: ...es 8 1 The General MIDI standard 8 1 The Global channel 8 2 The Chord 1 and Chord 2 channels 8 2 MIDI Setup 8 2 Connecting KD to a Master keyboard 8 2 Connecting the KD to a MIDI accordion 8 3 Connecting the KD to an external sequencer 8 3 Playing another instrument with the KD 8 4 Reference Guide Style Play operating mode 9 1 What s a Style 9 1 Styles and Performances 9 1 Changing and resetting t...

Page 8: ...ge 3 Mixer FX send A B 11 8 Page 3 Mixer FX send C D 11 8 Page 4 FX A B Select 11 8 Page 4 FX C D Select 11 9 Page 5 FX A editing 11 9 Page 6 FX B editing 11 9 Page 5 FX C editing 11 9 Page 6 FX D editing 11 10 Page 7 Track Mode 11 10 Page 8 Track Internal External 11 10 Page 9 Jukebox 11 11 Page 10 Preferences 11 11 Saving a list of Songs 11 12 Backing Sequence operating mode 12 1 Transport contr...

Page 9: ...IDI IN Channels 15 4 Page 8 MIDI IN Controls 1 15 5 Page 9 MIDI IN Controls 2 15 5 Page 10 MIDI IN Filters 15 5 Page 11 MIDI OUT Channels 15 6 Page 12 MIDI OUT Filters 15 6 Page 13 Audio Output Configuration 15 6 Page 14 Audio Input Configuration 15 7 Page 15 Inputs Internal FX 15 8 Page 16 Internal FX controls 15 8 Page 17 Vocal Guitar Mode KD160 165 15 9 Page 18 Vocal Setup 1 KD160 165 15 11 Pag...

Page 10: ...gnable to the Pedal or Assignable Slider 19 2 List of sounds assignable to the Pads 19 2 List of functions assignable to the Pads 19 3 Scales 19 3 MIDI Controllers 20 1 MIDI Implementation Chart 20 2 Parameters 21 1 Recognized chords 22 1 Error messages Troubleshooting 23 1 Error messages 23 1 Troubleshooting 23 5 Technical specifications 24 1 Alphabetical Index 25 1 ...

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Page 14: ...ystem files for example a full backup of the factory data is at the following link www samickmusicusa com ABOUT THIS MANUAL This manual is divided in three sections A Basic Guide containing an overview of the instru ment as well as a series of practical guides named Tutorials A Reference Guide where each feature and parameter described in great detail An Appendix with a list of data and useful inf...

Page 15: ... ENTER to load or EXIT to cancel the loading pro cess If you press ENTER wait until the loading is com pleted When the operating system loading is complete a mes sage appears asking you to remove the floppy disk and press any button 5 Remove the floppy disk and press any button RELOADING THE FACTORY DATA Should the internal memory get damaged you can reload the original Factory Data from the backu...

Page 16: ...e maximum level Move it to the center to set both Sequencers to the same level Note When turning the instrument on move this slider to the center to avoid starting a Song at the minimum level HEADPHONES Connect a pair of headphones to one of the HEADPHONE output under the left side of the keyboard You can use head phones with an impedance of 16 200Ω 50Ω suggested Plugging a headphone into the left...

Page 17: ...spond ing Global pages See Page 14 Audio Input Configu ration on page 15 7 and following 5 You can further adjust the input volume using the Audio In parameter on the main page of the Style Play see D Audio In on page 9 3 and Song Play see D Audio In on page 11 4 modes MIDI CONNECTIONS You can play the internal sounds of your KD with an external controller i e a keyboard a MIDI guitar a wind contr...

Page 18: ...ch sounding Songs Styles or Programs the internal speakers could distort during signal peaks Should this happen lower the Master Volume a little 5 TONE CONTROL 6 ACC SEQ VOLUME This slider controls the accompaniment tracks volume Style Play mode or the Song tracks volume excluding the Real time tracks Song and Song Play modes This is a relative control whose effective maximum value is determined b...

Page 19: ...LE PLAY to recall the Style Play mode If the TRACK SELECT LED is on press TRACK SELECT to turn it off and see the Realtime tracks This operating mode is automatically selected when turning the instrument on SONG PLAY Song Play mode where you can playback 16 track Songs in Standard Midi File SMF for mat directly from disk You can play MID and KAR files directly from the floppy disk or hard disk Sin...

Page 20: ...IOUS EVENT function for the Song mode see chapter 13 G CHORD FINGERING Opens the Chord Fingering window H TEMPO LOCK This button turns the Tempo Lock function on or off ON When you select a different Style or Perfor mance the tempo doesn t change You can still change it using the DIAL or the TEMPO but tons OFF When you select a different Style or Perfor mance the memorized tempo value is auto mati...

Page 21: ... 1 4 NOTE LENGTH buttons Each of these buttons select one of the four variations of the current Style Each variation can vary in patterns and sounds These buttons double as a NOTE LENGTH function for the Song mode see chapter 13 O FILL 1 2 NOTE LENGTH buttons These two buttons trigger a fill in Press them twice LED blinking to let them play in loop and select any other Style element Fill Intro Var...

Page 22: ...appearing in the display SELECTING Use each button pair to select the correspond ing item in the display i e a track a parameter or a command Use either the left or right button in a pair VOLUME While you are in the main pages of any operat ing mode select a track and use these buttons to change the track s volume Use the left but ton to decrease it or the right button to increase it MUTE Press bo...

Page 23: ...tton to perform various actions leaving from the current status exit a dialog box answer No to any question that appears in the display exit the Menu window go back to the main page of the current operating mode exit the Global or Disk edit environment and go back to the main page of the current operating mode exit from a Style Performance or Program Select win dow ENTER YES Use this button to per...

Page 24: ...der on page 17 12 The leftmost button selects the upper or lower row of Pro gram or Performance banks Press it repeatedly to select one of the rows After both LEDs have turned on press the but ton again to turn them off UPPER LED ON Upper row of Programs or Performances selected LOWER LED ON Lower row of Programs or Performances selected On the front panel Program banks are identified by the instr...

Page 25: ...yle Performance See The Write window on page 9 4 In the Global edit environment press it to save Global parameters in memory See The Write window on page 15 1 This button s LED doubles as a DISK IN USE indicator flashing when either the floppy disk drive hard disk is in use l ENSEMBLE This button turns the Ensemble function on or off When on the right hand melody is harmonized with the left hand c...

Page 26: ...eter or command on the display to change the param eter s value or to change the volume of the corresponding track While you are in the main page these buttons can select a track change the track s volume or mute unmute a track See VOLUME VALUE MUTE A H buttons on page 3 5 for more information F1 F4 buttons While in an Edit page these buttons can be used when there are four parameters in a row as ...

Page 27: ...is but ton to switch from the Realtime tracks and the Style tracks INTERFACE STRUCTURE Thanks to its multitasking operating system the KD user interface is structured in overlapping active layers From the lower level operating modes Style Play Backing Sequence Song Play Song Program edit environments Global Disk selecting windows Style Select Song Select Program Select Performance Select When open...

Page 28: ...r EXIT NO for No SYMBOLS AND ICONS Many icons and symbols on the custom display show the status of a parameter or the display content Realtime Keyboard track Upper 1 3 Lower Drum track Style track view Percussion track Style track view Grouped Drum and Percussion tracks Bass track Style track view Grouped accompaniment tracks This symbol indicates the five grouped accompaniment tracks Acc1 5 Accom...

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Page 30: ...al device Set the output level with the MASTER VOL UME slider 1 2 These are the sub outputs Use them to create a stereo sub mix of just some tracks or to out put just a single instrument to be mixed alone or to be processed or amplified externally Note The MASTER VOLUME slider has no effect on these outputs 7 DAMPER Use this to connect a Damper pedal like the KORG PS1 PS or DS1H To change its pola...

Page 31: ...cade the KD with other MIDI instruments A PC TO HOST Use this connector to directly connect a PC or Mac to the KD without any MIDI interface Your PC or Mac should include a serial interface or a USB to serial adapter suitable for MIDI applications On the KD165 this connects to the AUTO PLAYER Do not disconnect ...

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Page 34: ...TING MUTING UNMUTING AND SOLOING A TRACK Selecting Use the VOLUME VALUE A H buttons to select a track The selected track is shown with a solid square surrounding its status icons If you can t see the track you are looking for use the TRACK SELECT button to scroll up or down the tracks and find the hidden ones Mute unmute Press both VOLUME VALUE A H but tons to mute or unmute a track For example if...

Page 35: ...ere are 8 Performances for each bank 4 Select a Performance using the VOLUME VALUE A H buttons 5 If the DISPLAY HOLD LED is on press EXIT to exit this window The STYLE CHANGE button When you select a Performance the Style may or may not change depending on the status of the STYLE CHANGE button When you save a Performance the current Style number is always memorized If the STYLE CHANGE LED is on th...

Page 36: ... by instrument names The Program Select window appears See Programs Program Change order on page 17 12 for a list of Factory Programs 5 Browse the Programs in the selected bank using the PAGE buttons There can be different number of pages for each bank containing up to 8 Programs each 6 Once you find the Program you are looking for select it using the VOLUME VALUE A H buttons 7 If the DISPLAY HOLD...

Page 37: ...5 models see The DIRECT HD bank KD160 165 on page 9 1 1 Use the leftmost STYLE button to select a row of Style banks upper lower DIRECT HD 2 Select the STYLE bank containing the Style you are looking for The Style Select window appears 3 There are 2 pages for each bank each containing 8 Styles Select a page using the PAGE buttons 4 As you find the Style you are looking for select it using the VOLU...

Page 38: ... folder a file which names begins with move the folder to the first line in the display then select the F3 OPEN command Select the F4 CLOSE command to close a folder and go back to the upper level 7 When the file you are looking for is on the first line of the display press the F2 SELECT button 8 When the Song appears in the S1 line on the main page of the Song Play mode press the left SEQ 1 PLAY ...

Page 39: ...6 6 Basic operations Shortcut to see the original bank for a Style Performance or Program ...

Page 40: ...As above press Performance bank 1 and use the A VOL UME VALUE buttons to select Performance 1 1 4 Unmute the Upper 2 track Press both F VOLUME VALUE buttons The Upper 2 track will be selected and unmuted The Play icon will appear sur rounded by the selected track frame and accompanied by the pointing arrow You will hear another sound layer play together with the Grand Piano 5 Press SPLIT on the KE...

Page 41: ... appears Press one of the A VOLUME VALUE buttons to select Jazz Brush 2 Press Intro You can eselect an Intro to be played before the Style Press INTRO1 or INTRO2 INTRO1 has preprogrammed chord progressions INTRO2 lets you play the chord progression during the introduction 3 Start the Style Play a chord and press the START STOP button Then start playing Usually when the SPLIT LED is on chords are r...

Page 42: ...The Refer ence Guide includes all the information you need 3 PLAYING A SONG Nothing is easier than playing a Song on the KD You don t even have to load it from disk 1 Move the BALANCE slider to the center This sets both onboard sequencers to the same level 2 Insert the floppy disk containing the Song into the disk drive Make sure your disk is DOS formatted This is the typical Windows format You ca...

Page 43: ... Selecting a Style on page 6 4 But here is a quick reminder 1 Select one of the Style rows in the STYLE section using the leftmost button 2 Select one of the Style Banks by pressing one of the STYLE section buttons 3 Select one of the pages using the PAGE buttons 4 Select a Style using the VOLUME VALUE A H but tons The Style Bank and number appear after the Style parame ter in the display 5 And ho...

Page 44: ...nformation Go to Backing Sequence operating mode on page 12 1 The Reference Guide includes all the information you need 5 EDITING A SONG You can edit a Song both a Standard MIDI File or one of your Songs recorded in Backing Sequence mode How about replacing the General MIDI sounds with the award winning original Kohler Korg sounds You can do it in Song mode 1 Press SONG to enter the Song mode This...

Page 45: ...to select For example one of the A buttons to select track 1 3 Select a Program You know how to do it If not go to the Basic operations chapter Selecting a Program section page 6 3 4 Which Programs to choose With over 660 Programs you will for sure find the sound you like Just browse any Program bank and listen to them Turn on the DIS PLAY HOLD LED to stay in the Selecting Window until you have fo...

Page 46: ...hen saving a Song the Song Performance events initial Program Volume Pan Effect Send settings are saved at the beginning of the Standard MIDI File Effect settings are saved as KD SysEx events ignored by other musical instruments Other editings The Volume is not the only parameter you can edit You can edit many parameters like the Pan the Effects the Tuning you can even use up to 4 effects A D Inte...

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Page 48: ...r or a master key board Control Change CC There are many control change mes sages assigning paramer changes Like CC00 or Bank Select MSB and CC32 or Bank Select LSB This message pair is used together with the Pro gram Change message to select a Program CC01 or Modulation This is the equivalent of moving the MOD wheel A vibrato effect is usually triggered on CC07 or Master Volume Use this controlle...

Page 49: ...EL You can set a MIDI IN channel as the Control channel see page 15 4 to select Styles and Performance from an external device See the Appendix for a list of messages corresponding to KD internal data MIDI SETUP You can play the KD with an external controller and use it simply as a sound generator To help you configure the MIDI channels we have provided a set of MIDI Setups Go to Glo bal mode to s...

Page 50: ...ttings may change when new data is loaded from disk To protect the settings use the Global Protect function see Global Protect on page 16 18 4 Press WRITE select Global and press ENTER to save the Global The Are you sure message will appear Press ENTER to confirm or EXIT to abort 5 Press one of the buttons in the MODE section to go to the desired operative mode CONNECTING THE KD TO AN EXTERNAL SEQ...

Page 51: ... two mes sages and Program Change program selection For a list of Programs and MIDI values see Programs Program Change order on page 17 12 A suggestion for those who program songs on computer Even though it is not arule you usually set the bass on chan nel 2 melody on channel 4 drum kit on channel 10 control of the KD voice harmonizer on channel 5 PLAYING ANOTHER INSTRUMENT WITH THE KD You can use...

Page 52: ...l instrument with its onboard arranger Yes it s hard to match the audio quality of KD but you may want to experiment with other sounds from external modules To assign some of KD Style tracks to an external instrument set them to the External status see Page 15 Track Internal External on page 9 9 Select the Default MIDI Setup to set the channels as follows this is the default status of KD Track Out...

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Page 56: ...in the current Style keep the SHIFT button pressed and press one of the DOWN or UP buttons THE DIRECT HD BANK KD160 165 You can expand the internal memory User Styles with nine additional banks residing on the hard disk When both LEDs of the leftmost STYLE button are lit the DIRECT HD banks are selected No loading is required Use the first nine STYLE bank buttons to select these banks Each bank ca...

Page 57: ...r at the next beginning of measure How to make the DIRECT FD bank To configure the DIRECT FD bank save your Styles into the first folder in the floppy disk Folders are read in alphabetical order Note The following procedures requires you overwrite the User Style banks Save these banks before proceeding to avoid loosing important data 1 Insert the floppy disk into the disk drive 2 Press DISK and go...

Page 58: ...acks 1 5 other than Bass Drum and Percussion To mute these tracks press both VOLUME VALUE buttons To unmute them press both buttons again To change the volume keep one of the buttons pressed D Audio In Use these buttons to mute unmute or change the volume of the audio inputs Note If the Input 1 2 parameter is set to Direct see page 15 7 these buttons have no effect on the audio inputs E Upper 1 Pr...

Page 59: ...to abort MENU From any page press MENU to open the Style Play edit menu This menu gives access to the various Style Play edit sections When in the menu select an edit section using the VOLUME VALUE A H buttons select an edit page using PAGE or press EXIT to exit the menu When in an edit page press EXIT to go back to the main page of the Style Play operating mode Each item in this menu corresponds ...

Page 60: ... Center R 63 Hard Right Off If the track s output status is Left Right the direct uneffected signal does not go to the outputs only the FX signal is heard for this track To program the output status for each track see Physical output on page 15 7 PAGE 3 MIXER FX SEND This page lets you set the level of the track s direct unef fected signal going to the Internal FX processors The effect processors ...

Page 61: ...yboard tracks to the Style tracks and vice versa Detune This is the fine tuning value 64 Lowest pitch 00 Standard tuning 63 Highest pitch PAGE 5 TUNING SCALE This page lets you program the alternative scale for the selected tracks see Scale Mode on page 9 14 The remain ing tracks use the Scale set in the Global mode see Scale on page 15 2 Scale Selected scale See Scales on page 19 3 for a list of ...

Page 62: ...D SELECT This page lets you select the C and D effects Usually the C effect is the reverb and the D effect is the modulating effect for the Realtime Keyboard tracks C D Effects assigned to the C and D effect processors Usually C is the reverb while D is the modulating effect chorus flanger delay For a list of the available effects see Effects on page 18 1 ModTrk Modulating Track Source track for m...

Page 63: ...nning of the Release Release Release time This is the time during which the sound goes from the sustaining or Decay phase to zero The Release is triggered by releasing a key Cutoff Filter cutoff This sets the sound brightness Resonance Use the Filter Resonance to define the width of the frequency range affected by the Filter Vibrato Rate Speed of the Vibrato Vibrato Depth Intensity of the Vibrato ...

Page 64: ...n external expander or play another digital piano with one of KD s Realtime tracks Parameters Internal The track plays the sounds generated by the internal sound engine It does not play an external instrument connected to the MIDI OUT External The track plays an external instrument con nected to the MIDI OUT It does not play the internal sounds therefore saving polyphony When a track is set to Ext...

Page 65: ...elect the X or Y parameter for that track 3 Use the TEMPO VALUE controls to change the status X This enables disables the up down movement of the Wheel Pitch Bend and sometimes the sound parameter s control Y This enables disables the front rear movement of the Wheel Y Modulation and sometimes the sound parameter s con trol Y Various controls or non active PAGE 18 R T CONTROLS DYNAMIC RANGE This p...

Page 66: ...ll Repeat or Echo options are selected Note value for the Trill Repeat or Echo Ensemble options This is in sync with the Metronome Tempo Feedback Note This parameter only appears when the Echo option is selected This parameter sets how many times the original note chord is repeated by the Echo option PAGE 20 STYLE CONTROLS DRUM FILL In this page you can select various general parameters for the St...

Page 67: ...lower The wrap around point can be set for each track in semitone steps up to a maximum of 12 semitones relative to the chord root This value will be the interval between the key specified by the Style Element and the wrap around point 1 12 Maximum transposition in semitones of the track referred to the original key of the pat tern KR Keyboard Range This parameter is an on off switch for the Key R...

Page 68: ...IT Keyboard Mode the Upper tracks transposi tion is left unchanged Off When switching to the FULL UPPER Key board Mode the Upper tracks Octave Trans pose is automatically set to 0 When switching to the SPLIT Keyboard Mode the Upper tracks Octave Transpose is automat ically set to 1 M Trnsp Master Transpose The Master Transpose value is memorized into the Perfor mance or Style Performance To preven...

Page 69: ... way the MEMORY button works Chord When its LED is on the MEMORY button keeps the recognized chord in memory When its LED is off the chord is reset when raising the hand from the keyboard Chord Lower When its LED is on the MEMORY button keeps the recognized chord in memory and keeps the Lower track held until the next note or chord is played When its LED is off the chord is reset when raising the ...

Page 70: ...n depending on the selected Style Element it determines which Chord Variation CV should be played for the scanned chord Which Chord Variation corresponds to each scanned chord is a setting of the Style the Chord Variation Table Each Style Element contains a Chord Variation Table like After deciding what CV to play the arranger triggers the right sequence for each track Since each sequence is writt...

Page 71: ...e Style being edited for example resetting the Drum Mapping may lead to some instrument s replacement After editing the Style please save it see Exit and Save Abort Style below Then edit the Style Performance to adjust the track s settings Tempo Volume Pan FX Send see page 9 5 and following in the Style Play operating mode chapter and save it by pressing the WRITE button Select New Style to start ...

Page 72: ... LIST OF RECORDED EVENTS The Style Record mode filters out some events that may dam age the correct operation of the Style Here are the recorded events and the most important filtered out events A Note Off will always be inserted at the end of the Chord Variation Note Some Control Change messages cannot be recorded directly using KD integrated controls FAST DELETE USING THE CONTROL PANEL BUTTONS W...

Page 73: ...s to edit R Recording Mode These parameters let you select between the Realtime and the Step recording modes Use one of the E VOLUME VALUE buttons and the F3 function key to select this parameter Change its status using the E VOLUME VALUE buttons or the TEMPO VALUE controls RT Realtime This methods allows you to record each Style paatern in realtime Stp Step Record This method allows you to enter ...

Page 74: ...ivated All recorded tracks will play back on that key chord For example if the original key chord for the Acc1 track is A7th when selecting the Acc1 tracks all the remaining tracks will play according to the A7th key chord In the above example you will record the Acc1 track in the AMajor key with notes that will comply with the A7th chord This is the pattern that will be recalled exactly as it was...

Page 75: ...e Record mode by selecting the Stp recording mode R parame ter and pressing START STOP a section Previously inserted event You may delete this event and set it in edit again by pressing the button b section Event to be inserted See the following parameters for infor mation on each element of this section M Measure This is the position of the event note rest or chord to be inserted Meter Meter of t...

Page 76: ...arly suitable to create drum and percussion tracks Preparing to record 1 If you like to edit an existing Style select that Style 2 Press RECORD to enter the Style Record mode You are prompted to select either the Current Style or a New Style Select Current Style if you want to edit the current Style or create a new Style starting from an existing one Select New Style if you want to start from scra...

Page 77: ...a 1 or 2 bars precount may play before the recording actually begins When it begins play freely The pattern will last for some mea sures according to the RecLen value then restart Since the recording will happen in overdub you can add notes on any following passage This is very useful to record different percussive instruments at any cycle on a Drum or Percussion track Note While recording the tra...

Page 78: ...the TIE button A note will be inserted tied to the previ ous one with exactly the same name You don t need to play it on the keyboard again To insert a chord or a second voice see Chords and second voices in Step Record mode below 8 After inserting a new event you may go back by pressing the button This will delete the previously inserted event and set the step in edit again 9 When the end of the ...

Page 79: ...city value of the first note 2 Press the first note and keep it pressed 3 Edit the Velocity value of the second note 4 Press the second note and keep it pressed 5 Edit the Velocity value of the third note 4 Press the third note then release all notes Inserting a second voice You can insert passages where one note is kept pressed and another voice moves freely Ex 1 Ex 2 Ex 3 C4 V 64 D 85 Step Time ...

Page 80: ...PAGE STRUCTURE Select an edit section from the Menu and or use the PAGE buttons to reach the desired page Press EXIT to go back to the main page of the Style Record mode All edit pages share the same structure Style Play icon When on this icon indicates that the instrument is in Style Play mode Page header The header shows the name of the current edit page As a general rule the header is divided i...

Page 81: ... quantization after recording For example when you select 1 8a all notes are moved to the nearest 1 8 division When you select 1 4 all notes are moved to the nearest 1 4 division 1 32 1 4 Grid resolution in musical values An a after the value means no swing A b f after the value means swing quantization S E Start End Use these parameters to set the starting S and ending E points of the range to qu...

Page 82: ...erent note of the scale transposing a percussive instrument means assign ing the part to a different instrument Note These parameters are available only when a Drum or Percussion track is selected PAGE 3 EDIT VELOCITY In this page you can change the velocity dynamics value of notes in the selected track After setting the various parameters press ENTER to execute The Are you sure message will appea...

Page 83: ...Note If you change a length of 000 00 000 to a different value you can t go back to the original value This rather uncommon zero length value may be found in some drum or percussion tracks Transport navigation and editing controls E F and H VOLUME VALUE buttons These buttons are the Scroll to previous event E F and Scroll to next event H controls They corresponds to the scrolling arrows shown on t...

Page 84: ...e The Style s structure on page 10 1 3 Press MENU and use the VOLUME VALUE A H but tons to select the Event Edit section The Event Edit page appears see Page 4 Event Edit on page 10 14 for more information 4 Press START STOP to listen to the selected Chord Varia tion If you like play some chords on the keyboard to test the pattern Press START STOP to stop it 5 Press PAGE to go to the Event Filter ...

Page 85: ...t to go to a different measure see SHIFT or on page 10 14 As described in step 4 you may press START STOP and play some chords to listen how the pattern sounds after your changes Press START STOP again to stop the pattern running 13 Use the INSERT button to insert an event at the Position shown in the display a Note event with default values will be inserted Use the DELETE button to delete the eve...

Page 86: ... MSB LSB bundles Note Some CC data are automatically removed during recording See the table on page 10 3 for more information on the allowed data S E Start End Use these parameters to set the starting S and ending E points of the range to delete If a Chord Variation is four measures long and you want to select it all the Start will be positioned at 1 01 000 and the End at 5 01 000 Bottom Top Use t...

Page 87: ...a different length You can copy a Chord Element on a different Chord Element with a different length Just keep in mind the following If the source length is a divider of the target length the source Chord Variation will be multiplied to fit the tar get Chord Variation For example if the source is 4 measures long and the target 8 measures the source will be copied two times If the source length is ...

Page 88: ...recording The selected track can play on the full range of the keyboard When in this page press the corresponding button on the control panel to select a Style Element VARIATION1 ENDING2 To copy the settings of this page to another Style Element keep the SHIFT button pressed and press the button of the target Style Element Bottom Top Use these parameters to set the bottom and top of the key board ...

Page 89: ...age 2 Time Slice on page 15 3 By importing these data to a track and assigning the Program based on the sliced samples to the same track you can play the original audio groove and change its tempo Note The parameters of this page are ghosted and are not accessible when no card is inserted The empty remark is given as the From value Note After importing a groove generated by a melody line not by a ...

Page 90: ... page 15 4 KD transmits only the MIDI Clock message generated by Sequencer 1 SWITCHING BETWEEN SEQUENCERS DURING EDITING When you enter Edit mode you can edit the selected sequencer s parameters Go to the main page of Song Play mode and select the S1 A buttons or S2 B buttons to select the sequencer you wish to edit see Main page on page 11 3 SELECTING A SONG COMPOSING ITS PROGRESSIVE NUMBER Each ...

Page 91: ...he A B pair while the C D pair is reserved to the Realtime keyboard tracks When using both sequencers at the same time and the S2 FX Mode is set to C D Mode see page 11 12 Sequencer 1 uses the A B pair while Sequencer 2 uses the C D pair sharing it with the Realtime keyboard tracks GROOVE QUANTIZE WINDOW You can apply a realtime groove quantization to Sequencer 1 Groove quantization is a way of ch...

Page 92: ...following on page 11 8 Here is the procedure how to save the Seq1 Seq2 Setup in memory 1 Press WRITE The Write page appears 2 Press ENTER to confirm or EXIT to abort If you confirm the Setup is saved into the Global You may then save this Setup on disk together with the Glo bal data MAIN PAGE Press SONG PLAY to access this page from another operating mode Note When switching from Style Play to Son...

Page 93: ...Song will start playing While this parameter is selected you can select a Song by entering its progressive number see Selecting a Song com posing its progressive number on page 11 1 C Lyrics Open the Lyrics page see The Lyrics page on page 11 5 Lyrics will be displayed only if included in the selected Song and compatible with a standard format that KD can recog nize D Audio In Use these buttons to...

Page 94: ... display Song or Juke box file If a Song is already playing it stops and the new Song starts playing You are returned to the Main page F3 Open Opens the selected folder item whose name begins with F4 Close Closes the current folder returning to the parent upper folder THE LYRICS PAGE This page shows the lyrics and chord abbreviations included in the midifile if any To access this page select the L...

Page 95: ...sed alone these buttons are the Rewind and Fast Forward commands Keep the SHIFT button pressed and press these buttons to scroll to the previous or next Song in the Jukebox list PAUSE Pauses the Song at the current position Press PAUSE or PLAY STOP to start the Song play ing again PLAY STOP Starts or stops the current Song When you stop the Song the sequencer goes back to mea sure 1 of the current...

Page 96: ... 16 sequencer tracks Press both VOLUME VALUE button to mute unmute the corresponding track A muted track remains muted even when selecting a different Song Use the TRACK SELECT button to switch between Song tracks 1 8 Song tracks 9 16 and back again PAGE 2 MIXER PAN Here you can adjust the pan for each Song track Use the TRACK SELECT button to switch between Song tracks 1 8 Song tracks 9 16 and ba...

Page 97: ...ng to the C and D Internal FX processors Note You can access this page only while editing the Sequencer 2 and the S2 FX Mode parameter is set to CD Mode see page 11 12 Use the TRACK SELECT button to switch from tracks 1 8 to tracks 9 16 Here is the edit procedure 1 Use the VOLUME VALUE A H buttons to select a track 2 Use the F1 F4 buttons to select a parameter for that track 3 Use the TEMPO VALUE ...

Page 98: ...Song in Song mode to permanently change the effects C D Effects assigned to the C and D effect processors Usually C is the reverb while D is the modulating effect chorus flanger delay For a list of the available effects see Effects on page 18 1 ModTrk Modulating Track Source track for modulating MIDI messages You can modu late an effect parameter with a MIDI message generated by a physical control...

Page 99: ... set the Internal or External status for each track It is very useful to let a Song track drive an external expander Use the TRACK SELECT button to switch from tracks 1 8 to tracks 9 16 Parameters Internal The track plays the sounds generated by the internal sound engine It does not play an external instrument connected to the MIDI OUT External The track plays an external instrument con nected to ...

Page 100: ...cter at the cursor position by pressing the INSERT button Delete a character at the cursor position by pressing the DELETE button 4 When you have finished writing a name press F2 Save to confirm The Are you sure message appears Press ENTER to confirm EXIT to abort F2 Add Adds a Song at the end of the current list You can add up to 127 Songs in a list Note A Jukebox list can include only Songs cont...

Page 101: ...2 tracks S1 S2T r01 16 Notes are sent by a track with the same name from both Sequencer 1 and Sequencer 2 Note If both sequencers are generating notes at the same time the harmonizer will receive notes from both sequencers Global Chords are sent from the Chord Scanning area of the Realtime Keyboard tracks The status of the HarmKbd Harmony Keyboard Mode is therefore considered see page 15 11 SAVING...

Page 102: ...select it 7 Once the Jukebox file is selected press MENU and select the Jukebox page 8 While you are in the Jukebox page press SHIFT F2 to save the list 9 A dialog box will appear asking you to insert a floppy disk into the disk drive Insert the disk and press ENTER to confirm or EXIT to abort Note Since you can only print the list from a personal com puter it will be automatically saved into a fl...

Page 103: ...11 14 Song Play operating mode Saving a list of Songs ...

Page 104: ...ack The play back is automatically stopped at the end of the Song REALTIME RECORDING MODE While in Backing Sequence mode you can record a new Song in realtime mode i e recording exactly what you play Realtime Keyboard tracks will be Song tracks 1 4 Pads will be Song tracks 5 8 while Style tracks will be Song tracks 9 16 1 Enter the Backing Sequence mode 2 Press RECORD You will be prompted to selec...

Page 105: ...de lets you enter chords even if you are not a keyboard player or fix any error made playing chords or selecting Style controls during the Real time Recording mode You can edit only Songs created on the KD Backing Sequence mode When saving a Song created in Backing Sequence mode all Chord Acc data is preserved and can be loaded later to be edited using the Chord Acc Step Mode Here is how to enter ...

Page 106: ...ected tempo Auto The Tempo recorded into the Song will be used instead LOAD SONG PAGE This page appears when you press PAGE or either the B Load Song buttons while you are in the main page Press EXIT to go back to the main page of the Backing Sequence operating mode without selecting a Song A C File folder Move the file or folder to be selected to the first line of the display To select a file pre...

Page 107: ...onfirm or EXIT to abort RECORD PAGE While you are in Backing Sequence mode press RECORD to access the Record mode The RECORD LED turns on Style This non editable parameter shows the selected Style If no Style is selected the name will be empty You can select a dif ferent Style using the STYLE section see Selecting a Style on page 6 4 Perf or STS Performance or STS This non editable parameter shows...

Page 108: ...E VALUE buttons or the buttons while the buttons let you move to the previous or following mea sure When using one of these controls the locator moves in steps of 1 8 192 ticks or jumps to the next event The locator s format is as follows Measure Measure or bar number Beat Divider in the Time Signature ratio e g a quarter in a 3 4 time Tick Minimal sequencer s resolution The KD internal sequencers...

Page 109: ...DELETE Note All events on the very first tick M001 01 000 like Perf Style Tempo Chord Style Element selection cannot be deleted Perf Performance This is the last selected Performance Select a Performance to recall the Style it memorizes To insert a Performance change at the current position follow the standard selecting proce dure using the buttons of the PROGRAM PERFORMANCE section Note The STYLE...

Page 110: ...ewind or Fast Forward Use these buttons to move to the previous or following mea sure These commands are effective even if the M easure parameter is not selected or Previous or Next Step Use these button to go to the previous or next step 1 8 or 192 ticks If an event is located before the previous or next step the locator stops on that event For example if you are positioned on M001 01 000 and no ...

Page 111: ...12 8 Backing Sequence operating mode How to delete a whole Song ...

Page 112: ... Song Record mode and the Song tracks are shown in the display keep the DELETE button pressed and press one of the VOLUME VALUE buttons corresponding to the track to delete The Are you sure message will appear Press ENTER to delete the track or EXIT to abort HOW TO DELETE A WHOLE SONG While in the Main page you can delete a whole Song with the simple SHIFT DELETE key sequence 1 Enter the Song mode...

Page 113: ...ong will be played back with the manually selected tempo Auto The Tempo recorded to the Song will be used TRACKS 1 8 PAGE To see and edit tracks 1 8 press TRACK SELECT from the main page The TRACK SELECT LED turns on Press the TRACK SELECT button twice to go back to the main page A H Tracks 1 8 Programs Name of the Programs assigned to tracks 1 8 Use these but tons to select mute unmute or change ...

Page 114: ...If you are in an edit page press EXIT to go back to the Main page 2 Select the Save Song button The Save Song page appears 3 Move the folder where you wish to save your Song to the first line of the display using the E F Scroll Up and G H Scroll Down VOLUME VALUE buttons or the TEMPO VALUE controls Press F3 Open to open it Close the current folder by pressing F4 Close 4 When in the selected folder...

Page 115: ...per right corner of the display REALTIME RECORD PROCEDURE Here is the general procedure how to do Realtime Recording 1 Press SONG to enter the Song mode 2 Press RECORD to enter the Song Record mode You are now in the Main page of the Song Record mode and you can prepare your recording For more details see Song Record page on page 13 6 3 Be sure one of the Overdub or Overwrite recording options is ...

Page 116: ...ress SEQ1 PLAY STOP to turn its LED on and enter the Step Record page See Step Record page on page 13 7 for more information on each parameter of this page The first two lines a are the latest inserted events The second two lines b are the events currently in edit ready to be inserted There are Empty event marks at the beginning of the Song when there are no events inserted It is automati cally in...

Page 117: ...Note The Auto Punch function will not work on an empty Song At least one track must already be recorded PedalPunch Recording will begin when pressing a pedal set to the Punch In Out function and will finish when pressing the same pedal again Note The Pedal Punch function will not work on an empty Song At least one track must already be recorded StepDub Step Overdub This recording mode lets you ent...

Page 118: ...UE controls is considered the current Tempo value No Tempo change will be recorded This is very useful to record the Song much slower than its actual Tempo STEP RECORD PAGE Access this page from the Main page of the Song Record mode by selecting the StepDub or StepOwr recording mode Rec parameter and pressing SEQ1 PLAY STOP a section Previously inserted event You may delete this event and set it i...

Page 119: ... in the menu select an edit section using the VOLUME VALUE A H buttons select an edit page using PAGE or press EXIT to exit the menu When in an edit page press EXIT to go back to the main page of the Song operating mode Each item in this menu corresponds to an edit section Each edit section groups various edit pages EDIT PAGE STRUCTURE Select an edit section from the Menu and or use the PAGE butto...

Page 120: ...VOLUME Here you can adjust the volume for each of the 16 sequencer tracks Press both VOLUME VALUE button to mute unmute the corresponding track A muted track remains muted even when selecting a different Song Use the TRACK SELECT button to switch between Song tracks 1 8 Song tracks 9 16 and back again PAGE 2 MIXER PAN Here you can adjust the pan for each Song track Use the TRACK SELECT button to s...

Page 121: ...d D Internal FX pair Go to the previous page Page 3 Mixer FX Block to select an FX pair Use the TRACK SELECT button to switch from tracks 1 8 to tracks 9 16 Here is the edit procedure 1 Use the VOLUME VALUE A H buttons to select a track 2 Use the F1 F4 buttons to select a parameter for that track 3 Use the TEMPO VALUE controls to change the parame ter s value Parameters 000 No effect Only the dire...

Page 122: ...ernative scale for the Song tracks See Scales on page 19 3 for a list of available scales To enable disable the alternative scale for each Song track see Page 7 Tuning PitchBend Scale on page 13 12 Key Parameter required for some Scales when you should set a preferred key Note Note in edit to be detuned This parameter can be accessed when a User Scale is selected Detune Note detune compared to the...

Page 123: ... again Save the Song to permanently change the effects A B Effects assigned to the A and B effect processors Usually A is the reverb while B is the modulating effect chorus flanger delay For a list of the available effects see Effects on page 18 1 ModTrk Modulating Track Source track for modulating MIDI messages You can modu late an effect parameter with a MIDI message generated by a physical cont...

Page 124: ...ting above PAGE 14 TRACK EASY EDIT In this page you can edit the main parameters of the Pro grams assigned to each track Note All values are relative to the value of the original Pro gram You can also change the volume for each kind of Drum and Percussion if the selected track is set in Drum mode see below Page 15 Track Mode Use the TRACK SELECT button to switch between Song tracks 1 8 Song tracks...

Page 125: ...IFT pressed and press ENTER YES to reset all tracks Press EXIT NO to abort and leave all parameters unchanged PAGE 15 TRACK MODE This page lets you set the polyphony mode for each track Use the TRACK SELECT button to switch between Song tracks 1 8 Song tracks 9 16 and back again Parameters Drum This is a Drum Percussion track No Master or Octave Transpose applies to this track You can set a differ...

Page 126: ... parameters press ENTER to execute The Are you sure message will appear Press ENTER to confirm EXIT to abort Trk Track Use this parameter to select a track All All tracks selected 1 16 Selected track Resol Resolution This parameter sets the quantization after recording For example when you select 1 8a all notes are moved to the nearest 1 8 division When you select 1 4 all notes are moved to the ne...

Page 127: ...sequence starting at the beginning of the Song the Start will be positioned at 1 01 000 and the End at 5 01 000 Bottom Top Use these parameters to set the bottom and top of the key board range to edit If you select the same note as the Bottom and Top parameters you can select a single percussive instru ment in a Drum track PAGE 20 EDIT DELETE This page is where you can delete MIDI events from the ...

Page 128: ...sure message will appear Press ENTER to confirm EXIT to abort Note You cannot append measures after the end of the Song To append measures use the Record or Copy function Note You cannot use this function on an empty Song Meter Meter of the measures to be inserted Start First of the inserted measures Length Number of measures to be inserted PAGE 23 EDIT COPY Here you can copy tracks or phrases Aft...

Page 129: ...alue Note If you change a length of 000 00 000 to a different value you can t go back to the original value This rather uncommon zero length value may be found in the drum and percussion tracks of Songs made in Backing Sequence mode Transport navigation and editing controls E F and H VOLUME VALUE buttons These buttons are the Scroll to previous event and Scroll to next event controls They correspo...

Page 130: ... are Type Note Pitch C4 Velocity 100 Length 192 Note You can t insert new events in an empty non recorded Song To insert an event you must first insert empty measures To use the Insert function press MENU and one of the F VOL UME VALUE buttons then press the PAGE button twice DELETE Press the DELETE button to delete the event shown in the display PAGE 25 EVENT FILTER This page is where you can sel...

Page 131: ...e event s position 9 Use the C VOLUME VALUE buttons to select the Event line You may use the C VOLUME VALUE buttons or the TEMPO VALUE controls to change the event type Use the G VOLUME VALUE buttons and the F3 and F4 function keys to respectively select the first and second value of the parameter Use the G VOLUME VALUE buttons or the TEMPO VALUE controls to modify the selected value 10 In the cas...

Page 132: ... the display 12 When the editing is complete you may select a different track go to step 6 13 When finished editing the whole Song press EXIT to go back to the Main page of the Song mode and select the Save Song command to save the Song on disk See Save Song page on page 13 3 for more information on sav ing a Song ...

Page 133: ...13 22 Song operating mode Event Edit procedure ...

Page 134: ...d Program D PC This non editable parameter shows the value of the Program Change PC message for the selected Program Values are in the standard 0 127 MIDI numbering format Note Some manufacturers use the 1 128 numbering system when connecting your KD to an instrument of such increment the PC value by 1 unit Effects In Program mode the Program uses its own effects instead of relying on A D effects ...

Page 135: ...s strings basses Drum Programs These are drum and percussion kits where each note of the keyboard is a different percussive instrument You can find Drum Programs in the DRUM KIT and USER DK banks Before pressing MENU to enter the edit environment you should select a Program of the type you wish to edit or create Notes pointing to special Drum Program features are marked by the icon MENU While in a...

Page 136: ... pressed and press the DELETE button to initialize the currently selected oscillator to a default sta tus After you select the shortcut the Init osc message appears Press ENTER to confirm EXIT to abort THE WRITE WINDOW This page appears when you press the WRITE button Here you can save the Program into a User Program location in memory 1 Select a name and a location then press ENTER to save the Pr...

Page 137: ...rity Last Last note will take priority PAGE 2 SAMPLE SOUND PROGRAMS The multisample s waveform on which the Program will be based can be selected here for each of the four oscillators Each oscillator can use 1 or 2 multisamples each one assigned to the High or Low layer The internal Flash ROM contains 340 different multisamples preset multisamples By selecting a CARD multisample you can use a mult...

Page 138: ... will begin when note off occurs This is useful to create sounds such as the click that is heard when a harpsichord note is released In this case set the Sustain Level parame ter to 0 see page 14 13 Key Off The sound will begin when the note is released 0 5000 Delay time in milliseconds PAGE 2 DK SAMPLES DRUM PROGRAMS This page appears when you edit a Drum Program Here you can select a different p...

Page 139: ... selected key When you play this key all other keys assigned to the same Exclusive Group will be stopped and this key will be stopped by other keys assigned to the same Exclusive Group Pan This parameter sets the position in the stereo field of the selected key Send FX1 This parameter sets the FX1 send level for of the selected key Send FX2 This parameter sets the FX2 send level for of the selecte...

Page 140: ... more softly the pitch change will draw closer to the pitch EG levels Note Intensity Pitch EG and AMS will be added to deter mine the depth and direction of the pitch modulation applied by the pitch EG Portamento Portamento This parameter turns the portamento effect smooth change in pitch from one note to the next on off and specifies how it will be applied Note Portamento will also be switched wh...

Page 141: ...ing of 99 would raise the pitch one octave and a Level setting of 99 would lower the pitch one octave 99 99 Parameter value Start Level Specifies the amount of pitch change at note on Attack Level Specifies the amount of pitch change when the attack time has elapsed Release Level Specifies the amount of pitch change when the release time has elapsed Attack Decay Release Time These parameters speci...

Page 142: ...fies the depth and direction of the effect that AMS will have on the Time parameters With a set ting of 0 the pitch EG times will be just as specified by the Attack Decay Release Time settings The alternate modulation value at the moment that the EG reaches each point will determine the actual value of the EG time that comes next For example the decay time will be determined by the alter nate modu...

Page 143: ...elocity has been selected changes in key board velocity will affect the resonance With positive values the resonance will increase as you play more strongly and as you play more softly the resonance will approach the level specified by the Resonance setting With negative values the resonance will decrease as you play more strongly and as you play more softly the resonance will approach the level s...

Page 144: ...ter EG modulation Velocity to A This parameter specifies the depth and direction of the effect that velocity will have on the time varying changes created by the filter EG as set on Page 11 Filter EG to control the filter A cutoff frequency With positive values playing more strongly will cause the filter EG to produce greater changes in cutoff frequency With negative values playing more strongly w...

Page 145: ...n oscillator to put in edit Alter natively you can select oscillators using the F1 F4 buttons Intensity to A Specifies the depth and direction of the modulation that LFO1 set on Page 17 LFO1 will have on the cutoff fre quency of filter A Negative settings will invert the phase 99 99 Parameter value Intensity to B Specify the depth and direction of the modulation that LFO1 will have on the cutoff f...

Page 146: ...r which the level will change from note on until the attack level is reached Decay Time This parameter specifies the time over which the level will change from the attack level to the break point level Slope Time This parameter specifies the time over which the level will change after the decay time has elapsed until the sustain level is reached Release Time This parameter specifies the time over ...

Page 147: ... will allow AMS to lengthen the time and setting this parameter to will allow AMS to shorten the time With a setting of 0 there will be no change Decay Time Swing This parameter specifies the direction in which AMS1 2 T will affect the decay time With positive values of Inten sity setting this parameter to will allow AMS to lengthen the time and setting this parameter to will allow AMS to shorten ...

Page 148: ... Keyboard tracking will apply to the range below the specified note number Tracking High Keyboard tracking will apply to the range above the specified note number Ramp These parameters specify the angle of keyboard tracking 99 99 Angle value Here is an example of volume changes produced by keyboard location and Ramp settings Ramp Low With positive values of this parameter the volume will increase ...

Page 149: ...l increase Negative values will invert the LFO waveform 99 99 Intensity value PAGE 15 AMP LFO2 These parameters let you use LFO1 see Page 17 LFO1 on page 14 18 and LFO 2 see Page 18 LFO2 on page 14 19 to control the selected oscillator volume See Page 14 Amp LFO1 for more information on parameter s editing PAGE 16 AMP EG These parameters let you create time varying changes in the volume of the sel...

Page 150: ...ll allow AMS to decrease the EG level With a setting of 0 no change will occur Break Point Level Swing This parameter specifies the direction in which AMS will change Break Level If Intensity is set to a positive value setting this parameter to will allow AMS to increase the EG level and setting this parameter to will allow AMS to decrease the EG level With a setting of 0 no change will occur Amp ...

Page 151: ...O waveform The numbers that appear at the right of some of the LFO waveforms indicate the phase at which the waveform will begin Frequency Set the LFO frequency A setting of 99 is the fastest 00 99 Frequency rate Key Sync This parameter specifies if the LFO is synchronized to key strokes On The LFO will start each time you play a note and an independent LFO will operate for each note Off The LFO e...

Page 152: ...n of the effect that AMS1 F will have When this parameter is set to a value of 16 33 49 66 82 or 99 the LFO frequency being can be increased by a maximum of 2 4 8 16 32 or 64 times respectively or decreased by 1 2 1 4 1 8 1 16 1 32 or 1 64 respectively For example if AMS1 F is Note Number positive val ues of this parameter will cause the oscillator LFO to speed up as you play higher notes Negative...

Page 153: ... you to decide if the direct effected signal must go to the Master or just the effected signal Yes Only the effected signal will be sent to the Audio Outputs The direct non effected sig nal will not be sent No Both the effected signal and direct signals will be sent to the Audio Outputs PAGE 20 FX1 EDITING In this page you can edit the effected assigned to the FX1 A or C effect processor usually r...

Page 154: ...e oscillator Flt KTrk 0 Filter Keyboard Track 0 Filter keyboard tracking within the same oscillator Flt KTrk 0 Filter Keyboard Track 0 Filter keyboard tracking within the same oscillator Amp KTrk Amp Keyboard Track Amp keyboard tracking within the same oscillator Amp KTrk Amp Keyboard Track Amp keyboard tracking within the same oscillator Amp KTrk 0 Amp Keyboard Track 0 Amp keyboard tracking withi...

Page 155: ... effect will be controlled by the joystick Y vertically downward and by after touch In this case the effect of after touch will be only half of the specified intensity Note Number Amp Key Low Key High AMS Amp KTrk AMS Intensity positive value Ramp Low 50 Ramp High 50 Depth and direction of modulation zero max max example of Amp Keyboard Track settings AMS Amp KTrk AMS Intensity positive value Dept...

Page 156: ...Setup locations 3 If you wish to change the Setup name press one of the G VOLUME VALUE buttons The name goes in text edit mode 4 Move the cursor using the DOWN and UP buttons Select a character using the DIAL Insert a character at the cursor position by pressing the INSERT button Delete a character at the cursor position by pressing the DELETE button 5 Press ENTER twice to confirm Vocal Guitar Set...

Page 157: ...his is a flag to turn the Master Transpose on or off on the Style and Realtime Keyboard tracks Off No Master Transpose is applied to the Style and Realtime tracks Sync Sync mode this is the same as the old On option When you press either the TRANS POSE or buttons the new transpose set ting will not take effect until the first beat of the next measure is reached The Realtime tracks sounding at the ...

Page 158: ...es of the EC5 multiswitch Damper Pol Damper Polarity Polarity of the Damper pedal Pedal Sw Pol Pedal Footswitch Polarity Polarity of the Assignable pedal or footswitch PAGE 5 MIDI SETUP MIDI channels can be automatically configured by selecting a MIDI Setup Each of them assign the best values to various MIDI parameters allowing easy connection with a particular MIDI controller Note After selecting...

Page 159: ...nnot send the MIDI Clock signal You cannot slave another instrument to the KD even when connected to the MIDI OUT MIDI The KD can send the MIDI Clock signal You can slave another instrument to the KD Tempo Start Stop and Play Stop commands Connect the other instrument to the KD MIDI OUT port Host The same as MIDI but when connecting the KD to a computer via the serial port The Clock signal is sent...

Page 160: ...tion of data received on the MIDI IN for the Lower track For example if you select the 1 value a received C4 will play a C5 on the KD OctIn Octave In Enables disables the octave transposition of data received via MIDI On Data received via MIDI can be transposed by the selected Octave Transposition For exam ple if the Octave Transposition is 1 a received C4 will play a C5 Off Data received via MIDI...

Page 161: ...Change Program Change SysExcl System Exclusive All CC All Control Change messages 0 127 Control Change message 0 127 See MIDI Controllers on page 20 1 for a list of available Control Change messages PAGE 13 AUDIO OUTPUT CONFIGURATION This page lets you connect a virtual output i e a track sound generation or an effect processor s output to a physi cal output the output connectors on the back of th...

Page 162: ...acks You can set the volume using the MAS TER VOLUME slider Output 1 2 The selected virtual output is connected to the Output 1 2 sub outs in stereo It is not sent to the Internal FX processors The MASTER VOLUME slider has no effect on it Output 1 The selected virtual output is connected to the Output 1 sub out It is mixed to mono It is not sent to the Internal FX processors The MAS TER VOLUME sli...

Page 163: ...s page you can assign an Internal FX parameter to a physical controller The settings on this page are only effec tive if you select the IntFXSwitch or IntFXCtl options on Page 4 Assignable Pedal Footswitch Assignable Slider EC5 AssignPdl Assignable Pedal Internal FX parameter assigned to the Assignable Pedal AssignSld Assignable Slider Internal FX parameter assigned to the Assignable Slider For a ...

Page 164: ...ignable Switch 2 Vocal mode Vocal Guitar FX parameters assigned to the Assignable Foot switch wEC5 pedal or Pad when the Mode Vocal AssignPdl Assignable Pedal Guitar mode Vocal Guitar FX parameter assigned to the Assignable Pedal when the Mode Guitar Mode Vocal AssignPdl HarmonyVol Assign Sld FXSend AssignSw1 Vcl GtMute Gbl Vocal Guitar Mode Guitar AssignPdl Hall Level Assign Sld Hall Time AssignS...

Page 165: ...of the Cabinet CR Depth Depth of the Cabinet Chor Speed Speed of the Chorus effect Chor Depth Intensity of the Chorus effect Chor Level Level of the Chorus effect Flang Speed Speed of the Flanger effect Flang Depth Intensity of the Flanger effect Flang FBack Feedback of the Flanger effect Phas Speed Modulation speed of the Phaser effect Phas Depth Intensity of the Phaser effect Phas FBack Feedback...

Page 166: ... Harmony notes On The MEMORY button affects the Harmony notes Off The MEMORY button does not affect the Har mony notes Harmony Low High These parameters set the lower and higher note of the Har mony range Notes played outside this range are automati cally transposed to fit this range These parameters are only for notes played on the keyboard They don t affect notes coming from the MIDI IN or the S...

Page 167: ... can select a Tone EQ and a preamp effect Tone The Tone effect is a 3 band equalizer Use it to tweak the sound quality by boosting cutting frequencies Drive Drive processor You can assign a Compressor Overdrive or Distortion effect to this processor Overdrive The Overdrive effect simulates the preamp sat uration of a tube guitar preamp The Gain parameter is the amount of gain pumped into the pream...

Page 168: ...e Chorus and Flanger modulate the delay length the Phaser modulates the signal s phase The modulation effect is very clear Tremolo The Tremolo is a LFO Low Frequency Oscilla tion modulating the signal s amplitude The resulting effect is the trembling of the sound Panner Also modulated by an LFO the Panner modu lates he signal between the two stereo channels with a widening effect Pitch Shifter The...

Page 169: ...15 14 Global edit environment Page 20 Guitar Setup 3 KD160 165 Wha Sensitivity 0 30 Attack 0 10 Polarity Up Down Effect Parameter Value ...

Page 170: ...d Here are some precautions when handling disks Write protection You can protect a disk from the accidental overwriting of data by opening the write protect hole To protect the disk from overwriting slide the protection flap so that the hole becomes visible Inserting a disk Insert the disk carefully into the disk drive with the label fac ing upwards and the metal part to the front Press it in as f...

Page 171: ...most Microsoft Windows comput ers This means that there are virtually no limits to the size of the hard disks you can fit into your instrument Hard disks formatted with an older version of the operating system pre 3 0 can be used on the KD If you want to change them to the new format to avoid wasting space exceeding the 2GB limit use the Format function found on Page 5 Format of the Disk edit envi...

Page 172: ...tons and press F3 Open 5 Move the STY folder to the first line of the display use the TEMPO VALUE controls or the E H buttons 6 At this point you can load the whole STY folder or open it and select a single Style To load the whole folder press F2 Load You will be prompted to select one of the three USER Style banks in memory Once the target bank is selected press F2 Load to load the bank The Are y...

Page 173: ...d Piano 1 8 Full Strings BANK02 PRF 2 1 Jazz Brass 2 8 Jazz Strings BANK PRF BANK10 PRF 2 1 Rock Brass 2 8 Rock Strings PROGRAM USER01 PCG USERDK PCG STYLE BANK01 STY 1 1 8 Beat 1 1 16 8 Beat 16 BANK STY USER01 STY U1 1 User 1 U1 16 User 16 USER02 STY U2 1 User 1 U2 16 User 16 USER03 STY U3 1 User 1 U3 16 User 16 BANK16 STY 16 1 Traditional 1 16 8Traditional 16 1 Piano 1 64 SynBrass22 1 Standard K...

Page 174: ...owse through files and folders and to execute disk commands load save Com mands may be different in any Disk page Use the F1 F4 but tons to select the corresponding command NAVIGATION TOOLS When in a Disk page you can use any of the following com mands to browse through the files and folders or through the list of commands E F Scroll Up Scroll the list up Keep SHIFT pressed and press one of these ...

Page 175: ...ic type User Programs User Styles Performances with a single operation 1 If loading from floppy disk insert the disk into the disk drive 2 Select the source disk using the F1 button You can select a disk device in this order HD FD CRD HD 3 Use the E H Scroll buttons or the TEMPO VALUE controls to select the SET folder containing the data you wish to load Move the folder to the first line of the di...

Page 176: ...xisting Styles in memory will be deleted and over written 9 Scroll the available locations in memory using the E H Scroll buttons or the TEMPO VALUE controls 10 When the target bank is selected i e it is in the first line of the display press F2 Load to load the bank The Are you sure message will appear Press ENTER to confirm or EXIT to abort Warning After confirming all User data contained in the...

Page 177: ... following appears in the display In the page above the previously selected Style will be loaded into the location U1 1 USER1 button Style 01 in memory The existing Style in memory will be deleted and overwritten 11 Scroll through the available locations in memory using the E H Scroll buttons or the TEMPO VALUE con trols When the target location is selected i e it is in the first line of the displ...

Page 178: ...rm or EXIT to abort Warning After confirming all data in the target folder is deleted When the operation is completed the Wait indicator disappears the source page comes back in the display and you may perform further saving operations Saving all data of a specific type You can save all data of a specific type with a single operation 1 If saving on a floppy disk insert the disk into the disk drive...

Page 179: ... User bank with a single operation A bank corresponds to a button on the control panel of the instrument i e a button of the STYLE section 1 If saving on a floppy disk insert the disk into the disk drive 2 The whole content All of the internal memory is already selected Press F3 Open to open the All folder A list of User data types appear each type is a separate folder 3 Use the E H Scroll buttons...

Page 180: ...into the disk drive 2 The whole content All of the internal memory is already selected Press F3 Open to open the All folder A list of User data types appear each type is a separate folder 3 Use the E H Scroll buttons or the TEMPO VALUE controls to move the data type you are looking for to the first line of the display 4 Once the data type is selected press F3 Open to open the folder and gain acces...

Page 181: ...ion is completed the Wait indicator disappears the source page comes back in the display and you may perform further saving operations Creating a new SET folder When saving data Save operations you can save onto exist ing folders or you can create a new SET folder Here is how to do it 1 When the file list of the target device is in the display use the E H Scroll buttons or the TEMPO VALUE controls...

Page 182: ...w s header changes from Copy from to Copy to 5 Select the target device using the F1 button You can select a disk device in this order HD FD HD 6 When the target device content appears in the display move the target folder to the first line in the display To copy into an existing generic folder not a SET folder select that folder To copy into the current folder select the current dir item 7 Once t...

Page 183: ...source folder is left unchanged For example if the MYSONG01 MID midi file exists on the target folder but not in the source folder it is left untouched after copying the other data When you decide not to overwrite data existing on the target folder is left unchanged therefore are not copied 10 The Are you sure message appears Press ENTER to confirm EXIT to abort the copy PAGE 4 ERASE The Erase fun...

Page 184: ...ur Korg Authorized Reseller for more information on available Flash Cards Note When no card is present in the slot on the back of the instrument the Card item is ghosted i e not available Note When writing or formatting a card the KD is frozen No other operation may be carried out until the formatting is completed 1 Insert the card to be formatted 1 Move the Card option to the first line of the di...

Page 185: ...erted the No disk warning appears Please insert a disk and press ENTER or EXIT to abort HD info Select this command to see the name of the hard disk if installed and the free space on it If pressed without a hard disk installed the Unit not found warning appears Press EXIT to make the message disappear SSD info Select this command to see the free space on the Solid State Disk SSD used as the syste...

Page 186: ...ull For mat if the former is not possible Restore Data This command restores the backup of the internal factory data executed with the Backup Data command Note If your Factory Data disks becomes corrupt you can download the data from www samickmusicusa com or ask your local KORHLER dealer Warning Don t play on the keyboard while restoring data and stay in the Disk mode Wait until the Wait message ...

Page 187: ... the card to make room for different data Backup procedure 1 Insert the Flash Card to be backed up into the FLASH CARD slot on the back of the instrument 2 Go to Page 10 Card Backup 3 Use the F1 button to select the target device HD or FD 4 Use the E H VOLUME VALUE buttons or the TEMPO VALUE controls to move the folder to select to the first line of the display 5 Press F3 Open to open the selected...

Page 188: ...ns or the TEMPO VALUE controls to move the folder to select to the first line of the display 6 Press F3 Open to open the selected folder Press F4 Close to close the current folder 7 When the CRD folder containing the Backup data is on the first line of the display press F2 Select to select it The Are you sure message will appear Press ENTER to confirm or EXIT to abort 8 If you selected the floppy ...

Page 189: ...16 20 Disk edit environment Page 11 Card Restore ...

Page 190: ...APPENDIX ...

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Page 192: ...Slow Rock 1 1 House 1 Open Rock 2 3 2 Slow Rock 2 2 Dream 2 Pop Rock 4 3 Unpl SlRock 3 Techno 3 Fire Rock 5 4 BigBnd Fox1 4 Underground 4 Hard Rock 6 5 Slow Waltz1 5 Progressive 5 Heavy Rock 7 6 Slow Waltz2 6 Jungle 6 RockShuffle 8 7 Foxtrot 1 7 Rap 7 Rock Ballad 9 8 BigBnd Fox2 8 Hip Hop 8 Half Time 10 9 Slow Fox 9 Disco 70 9 Rock 6 8 11 10 Foxtrot 2 10 80 s Dance 10 Abbey Road 12 11 Operetta 11 ...

Page 193: ... 0 Big Band 3 2 1 Sambalegre 1 Med Swing 1 Sw Shuffle 3 2 Disco Samba 2 Slow Swing 2 FastBigBand 4 3 Samba Funk 3 SwingBallad 3 Latin Big Band 5 4 Merengue 1 4 JazzWaltz 1 4 BigBnd Fox4 6 5 Merengue 2 5 JazzWaltz 2 5 Dixieland 7 6 Cumbia 6 5 4 Swing 6 Hollywood 8 7 Latin Dance 7 Mood Swing 7 Broadway 9 8 Batucada 8 Be Bop 8 Acid Jazz 10 9 Rumba 9 Unpl Swing1 9 New Jazz 11 10 Gipsy 10 Unpl Swing2 1...

Page 194: ...8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 CC 0 CC 32 PC Bank Card Page 1 2 CC 0 CC 32 PC Bank Card Page 3 4 CC 0 CC 32 PC Bank Card Page 5 6 1 0 32 0 15 AUTOLOAD SET USER01 0 33 0 15 AUTOLOAD SET USER02 0 34 0 15 AUTOLOAD SET USER03 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 PC Style Element PC Style Element PC Style Element PC Style Element PC Style Element 80 Var 1 81 Var 2 82 Var 3 83 Var 4 84 Intro 1 85 Intro 2 86 F...

Page 195: ...S on the KD by sending it Bank Select MSB CC 0 Bank Select LSB CC 32 and Program Change messages on the Control channel see page 15 4 If a Style is already selected just send the Program Change message CC 0 CC 32 PC STS PC STS PC STS PC STS The same as the Style to which the STS pertains 64 STS 1 65 STS 2 66 STS 3 66 STS 4 ...

Page 196: ...ynoTine EP 121 10 4 Vintage EP 121 4 4 Pro Dyno EP 121 5 4 ProStage EP 121 6 4 Studio EP 121 7 4 StereoDigEP 121 6 5 ClassDigiEP 121 7 5 EP Phase 121 4 5 Hybrid EP 121 8 5 Class Tines 121 9 5 PhantomTine 121 10 5 Sweeping EP 121 12 5 WhitePad EP 121 13 5 ThinElPiano 121 9 4 DW8000 EP 121 11 5 E Piano 1 121 0 4 E Piano 2 121 0 5 DetunedEP 1 121 1 4 EP1Veloc sw 121 2 4 60 sElPiano 121 3 4 DetunedEP ...

Page 197: ...21 0 20 Puff Organ 121 1 20 Small Pipe 121 2 20 Perc Wheels 121 9 18 DirtyJazOrg 121 7 18 VOX Legend 121 11 16 Name CC00 CC32 PC TeknoOrgBas 121 6 17 ArabianOrg 121 12 16 Bank Digital Drawbars DigDrawbars 121 127 16 Bank Guitar NylonGuitar 121 0 24 Spanish Gtr 121 6 24 SteelGuitar 121 0 25 12StringGtr 121 1 25 Club J Gtr1 121 2 26 CleanGuitar 121 0 27 MutedGuitar 121 0 28 DistortionG 121 0 30 Nylo...

Page 198: ...1 1 45 Fiddle 121 0 110 PizzSection 121 2 45 SweeperStr 121 1 49 AnalogVelve 121 3 50 Aaah Choir 121 7 52 Name CC00 CC32 PC Oooh Voices 121 2 52 Violin 121 0 40 Viola 121 0 41 Cello 121 0 42 Contrabass 121 0 43 Tremolo Str 121 0 44 PizzicatoSt 121 0 45 Choir Aahs 121 0 52 Voice Oohs 121 0 53 StringsEns1 121 0 48 StringsEns2 121 0 49 Orches Harp 121 0 46 60s Strings 121 2 48 Oct Strings 121 8 48 Sy...

Page 199: ...21 2 55 Power Brass 121 21 61 Brass Expr 121 15 61 Dyna Brass2 121 22 61 Film Brass 121 17 61 Brass Slow 121 18 61 Name CC00 CC32 PC ClassicHorn 121 3 60 ElectrikBrs 121 4 62 BrassImpact 121 4 55 Fanfare 121 19 61 Movie Brass 121 20 61 Sfz Brass 121 23 61 Jump Brass 121 3 62 AnalogBras1 121 2 62 AnalogBras2 121 2 63 Syn Brass 5 121 5 62 Brass Fall 121 26 61 BassHitPlus 121 1 55 Dbl Brass 121 24 61...

Page 200: ... Pad 121 6 98 Bell Choir 121 7 98 Warm Pad 121 0 89 Sweep Pad 121 0 95 Soundtrack 121 0 97 Name CC00 CC32 PC Sine Pad 121 1 89 Itopia Pad 121 1 91 Big Panner 121 4 63 Dance ReMix 121 10 91 Rave 121 6 97 ElastickPad 121 7 97 Moving Bell 121 5 98 Bank Synth 2 Old Portam 121 3 80 Power Saw 121 5 81 Octo Lead 121 6 81 ElectroLead 121 2 87 Rich Lead 121 3 87 ThinAnaLead 121 4 87 Dance Lead 121 4 80 Wav...

Page 201: ...35 Sweet Fret 121 3 35 Dyna Bass 121 2 37 Stick Bass 121 5 33 Gtr Bass 121 4 34 Bass Mute 121 5 34 Name CC00 CC32 PC Dr Octave 121 16 38 Nasty Bass 121 6 39 30303 Bass 121 5 38 Stein Bass 121 3 34 Euro Bass 121 4 39 Jungle Rez 121 5 39 30303Square 121 6 38 Bass Square 121 7 38 Phat Bass 121 7 39 SynBass Res 121 8 38 Clav Bass 121 3 38 Hammer 121 4 38 AttackPulse 121 3 39 Digi Bass 1 121 9 38 Blind...

Page 202: ...0 126 Gun Shot 121 0 127 SynthMallet 121 1 98 Echo Bell 121 1 102 Echo Pan 121 2 102 GtrCutNoise 121 1 120 Rain 121 1 122 Thunder 121 2 122 Wind 121 3 122 Stream 121 4 122 Bubble 121 5 122 Dog 121 1 123 HorseGallop 121 2 123 Bird Tweet2 121 3 123 Telephone 2 121 1 124 Door Creak 121 2 124 Door 121 3 124 Scratch 121 4 124 Wind Chime 121 5 124 Car Engine 121 1 125 Car Stop 121 2 125 Car Pass 121 3 1...

Page 203: ...ano 121 8 5 Hybrid EP E Piano 121 9 5 Class Tines E Piano 121 10 5 PhantomTine E Piano 121 11 5 DW8000 EP E Piano 121 12 5 Sweeping EP E Piano 121 13 5 WhitePad EP E Piano 121 0 6 Harpsichord Piano 121 1 6 Harpsi Oct Piano 121 2 6 Harpsi Wide Piano 121 3 6 HarpsiK Off Piano 121 4 6 Harpsi Korg Piano 121 0 7 Clav Piano 121 1 7 Pulse Clav Piano 121 2 7 Clav Wah Piano 121 3 7 Clav Snap Piano 121 4 7 ...

Page 204: ... 25 Mandolin Guitar 121 3 25 Steel Body Guitar 121 4 25 Steel Gtr 2 Guitar 121 5 25 St12Strings Guitar CC00 CC32 PC Name KD Bank GM2 121 6 25 Hackbrett Guitar 121 7 25 FingerK Off Guitar 121 8 25 Finger Tips Guitar 121 9 25 St Folk Gtr Guitar 121 10 25 Mandol KOff Guitar 121 11 25 MandoTrem Guitar 121 12 25 Reso Guitar Guitar 121 0 26 Jazz Guitar Guitar 121 1 26 PedSteelGtr Guitar 121 2 26 Club J ...

Page 205: ...ings Strings Vocals 121 0 46 Orches Harp Strings Vocals 121 1 46 Yang Chin Strings Vocals 121 0 47 Timpani Drum Perc 121 0 48 StringsEns1 Strings Vocals 121 1 48 String Bras Strings Vocals 121 2 48 60s Strings Strings Vocals 121 3 48 St Strings Strings Vocals 121 4 48 LegatoStrng Strings Vocals 121 5 48 i3 Strings Strings Vocals 121 6 48 N Strings Strings Vocals 121 7 48 ArcoStrings Strings Vocals...

Page 206: ...s Expr Brass 121 16 61 Brass Band Brass 121 17 61 Film Brass Brass 121 18 61 Brass Slow Brass 121 19 61 Fanfare Brass CC00 CC32 PC Name KD Bank GM2 121 20 61 Movie Brass Brass 121 21 61 Power Brass Brass 121 22 61 Dyna Brass2 Brass 121 23 61 Sfz Brass Brass 121 24 61 Dbl Brass Brass 121 25 61 Brass Hit Brass 121 26 61 Brass Fall Brass 121 0 62 Syn Brass 1 Brass 121 1 62 Syn Brass 3 Brass 121 2 62 ...

Page 207: ... Vocals 121 2 85 Cyber Choir Strings Vocals 121 0 86 Fifths Lead Synth 2 121 1 86 Crimson5ths Synth 2 CC00 CC32 PC Name KD Bank GM2 121 0 87 Bass Lead Synth 2 121 1 87 Soft Wrl Synth 2 121 2 87 ElectroLead Synth 2 121 3 87 Rich Lead Synth 2 121 4 87 ThinAnaLead Synth 2 121 5 87 EspressLead Synth 2 121 6 87 HipHop Lead Synth 2 121 7 87 Square Bass Synth 2 121 8 87 Big Raw Synth 2 121 9 87 Cat Lead ...

Page 208: ...Kalimba Mallet Bell 121 1 108 VeloKalimba Mallet Bell 121 0 109 Bag Pipe Woodwind 121 1 109 War Pipes Woodwind CC00 CC32 PC Name KD Bank GM2 121 0 110 Fiddle Strings Vocals 121 0 111 Shanai Woodwind 121 1 111 Zurna Woodwind 121 2 111 Hichiriki Woodwind 121 0 112 Tinkle Bell Mallet Bell 121 1 112 Gamelan Mallet Bell 121 2 112 BaliGamelan Mallet Bell 121 3 112 GarbageMall Mallet Bell 121 0 113 Agogo...

Page 209: ... 126 Applause SFX 121 1 126 Laughing SFX 121 2 126 Screaming SFX 121 3 126 Punch SFX 121 4 126 Heart Beat SFX 121 5 126 Footsteps SFX 121 6 126 Stadium SFX 121 0 127 Gun Shot SFX 121 1 127 Machine Gun SFX 121 2 127 Lasergun SFX 121 3 127 Explosion SFX CC00 CC32 PC Name KD Bank GM2 ...

Page 210: ... Room Kit2 120 0 13 HipHop Kit2 120 0 14 Techno Kit2 120 0 15 Techno Kit3 120 0 16 Power Kit1 120 0 17 Power Kit2 120 0 18 23 remap to 16 120 0 24 Electro Kit 120 0 25 Analog Kit 120 0 26 House Kit1 120 0 27 House Kit2 120 0 28 House Kit3 120 0 29 House Kit4 120 0 30 31 remap to 24 120 0 32 Jazz Kit 120 0 33 39 remap to 32 120 0 40 Brush Kit1 120 0 41 Brush V S 2 120 0 42 47 remap to 40 120 0 48 O...

Page 211: ... D 3 113 Ride Edge 2 Off 113 Ride Edge 2 Off 113 Ride Edge 2 Off 52 E3 106 China Cymbal Off 106 China Cymbal Off 106 China Cymbal Off 53 F3 114 Ride Jazz Off 114 Ride Jazz Off 114 Ride Jazz Off 54 F 3 212 Tambourin Acc2 Off 212 Tambourin Acc2 Off 212 Tambourin Acc2 Off 55 G3 107 Splash Cymbal Off 107 Splash Cymbal Off 107 Splash Cymbal Off 56 G 3 225 Cowbell Off 225 Cowbell Off 225 Cowbell Off 57 ...

Page 212: ...om 2 Hi Off 75 Tom 1 Hi Off 49 C 3 104 Crash Cymbal 1 Off 104 Crash Cymbal 1 Off 104 Crash Cymbal 1 Off 104 Crash Cymbal 1 Off 50 D3 77 Tom 2 Hi Off 77 Tom 2 Hi Off 77 Tom 2 Hi Off 75 Tom 1 Hi Off 51 D 3 113 Ride Edge 2 Off 113 Ride Edge 2 Off 113 Ride Edge 2 Off 113 Ride Edge 2 Off 52 E3 106 China Cymbal Off 106 China Cymbal Off 106 China Cymbal Off 108 CymbalReverse Off 53 F3 115 Ride Cup Off 11...

Page 213: ... Hi Off 49 C 3 132 88 Crash Off 104 Crash Cymbal 1 Off 104 Crash Cymbal 1 Off 104 Crash Cymbal 1 Off 50 D3 75 Tom 1 Hi Off 139 Real El Tom Off 75 Tom 1 Hi Off 75 Tom 1 Hi Off 51 D 3 113 Ride Edge 2 Off 113 Ride Edge 2 Off 113 Ride Edge 2 Off 113 Ride Edge 2 Off 52 E3 108 CymbalReverse Off 108 CymbalReverse Off 106 China Cymbal Off 108 CymbalReverse Off 53 F3 114 Ride Jazz Off 114 Ride Jazz Off 114...

Page 214: ... Tom Processed Off 82 Tom Processed Off 49 C 3 104 Crash Cymbal 1 Off 104 Crash Cymbal 1 Off 104 Crash Cymbal 1 Off 104 Crash Cymbal 1 Off 50 D3 133 88 Tom Off 139 Real El Tom Off 82 Tom Processed Off 82 Tom Processed Off 51 D 3 113 Ride Edge 2 Off 113 Ride Edge 2 Off 113 Ride Edge 2 Off 113 Ride Edge 2 Off 52 E3 108 CymbalReverse Off 108 CymbalReverse Off 106 China Cymbal Off 106 China Cymbal Off...

Page 215: ...9 Real El Tom Off 77 Tom 2 Hi Off 49 C 3 104 Crash Cymbal 1 Off 132 88 Crash Off 104 Crash Cymbal 1 Off 104 Crash Cymbal 1 Off 50 D3 139 Real El Tom Off 133 88 Tom Off 139 Real El Tom Off 77 Tom 2 Hi Off 51 D 3 113 Ride Edge 2 Off 113 Ride Edge 2 Off 113 Ride Edge 2 Off 113 Ride Edge 2 Off 52 E3 108 CymbalReverse Off 106 China Cymbal Off 108 CymbalReverse Off 108 CymbalReverse Off 53 F3 114 Ride J...

Page 216: ...l Tom Off 83 Tom Jazz Hi Off 85 Tom Brush Hi Off 49 C 3 104 Crash Cymbal 1 Off 132 88 Crash Off 104 Crash Cymbal 1 Off 104 Crash Cymbal 1 Off 50 D3 139 Real El Tom Off 139 Real El Tom Off 83 Tom Jazz Hi Off 85 Tom Brush Hi Off 51 D 3 113 Ride Edge 2 Off 111 CYM 99 Ride Off 113 Ride Edge 2 Off 112 Ride Edge 1 Off 52 E3 108 CymbalReverse Off 108 CymbalReverse Off 106 China Cymbal Off 106 China Cymba...

Page 217: ... 1 Off 118 Timpani Off 104 Crash Cymbal 1 Off 104 Crash Cymbal 1 Off 50 D3 85 Tom Brush Hi Off 118 Timpani Off 77 Tom 2 Hi Off 77 Tom 2 Hi Off 51 D 3 112 Ride Edge 1 Off 118 Timpani Off 113 Ride Edge 2 Off 113 Ride Edge 2 Off 52 E3 106 China Cymbal Off 118 Timpani Off 352 Hollo 1 Off 301 Dbk Tky Open Off 53 F3 114 Ride Jazz Off 118 Timpani Off 353 Hollo 2 Off 300 Dbk Tky Mute Off 54 F 3 212 Tambou...

Page 218: ...e Excl Sample Excl Sample Excl Sample Excl 89 F6 356 Ramazan DVL1 3 175 Djembe Open 3 90 F 6 358 Ramazan DVL3 3 301 Dbk Tky Open 3 91 G6 355 Kup 2 5 312 Bells Open 5 92 G 6 83 Tom Jazz Hi 5 323 Sagat HalfOpen 5 93 A6 355 Kup 2 5 324 Sagat Close 5 94 A 6 354 Kup 1 Off 351 Davul Off 95 B6 2 BD Dry 3 Off 5 BD Jazz Off 96 C7 354 Kup 1 Off 361 Tef 3 Off ...

Page 219: ... Off 249 Click Off 184 Baya Open Off 161 CongaHi Open Off 46 A 2 0 BD Dry 1 Off 224 Agogo Bell Off 219 Cabasa Up Off 214 Triangle Mute 2 47 B2 3 BD Normal Off 289 Fret Noise Off 190 Tabla Open Off 213 Triangle Open 2 48 C3 6 BD Pillow Off 286 GtCutNois1 Off 192 Tabla Mute1 Off 159 CongaLoMtSlp Off 49 C 3 116 BD Orch Off 287 GtCutNois2 Off 198 Vibraslap Off 162 CongaHiMute Off 50 D3 11 BD Gated Off...

Page 220: ...95 B6 68 SD AmbiHop Off 258 GunShot 1 Off 155 Orchestra Hit Off 216 Cuica Lo Off 96 C7 54 SD Hip 1 Off 266 Train Off 155 Orchestra Hit Off 199 Claves Off 97 C 7 62 SD Vintage1 Off 155 Orchestra Hit Off 234 SambaWhistle 4 98 D7 56 SD Hip 3 Off 155 Orchestra Hit Off 234 SambaWhistle 4 99 D 7 67 SD Vintage6 Off 155 Orchestra Hit Off 323 Sagat HalfOpen 5 100 E7 143 Zap2 Off 155 Orchestra Hit Off 323 S...

Page 221: ...ute1 Off 44 G 2 179 CastDouble Off 182 MaracasPush Off 45 A2 180 Guiro Long 2 184 Baya Open Off 46 A 2 181 Guiro Short 2 219 Cabasa Up Off 47 B2 180 Guiro Long 2 190 Tabla Open Off 48 C3 198 Vibraslap Off 192 Tabla Mute1 Off 49 C 3 199 Claves Off 198 Vibraslap Off 50 D3 135 88 Clave Off 189 Tabla Na Off 51 D 3 216 216 Cuica Lo Cuica Lo 3 214 Triangle Mute 3 52 E3 215 215 Cuica Hi Cuica Hi Off 116 ...

Page 222: ...Hit Off 94 A 6 228 228 Sleigh Bell Sleigh Bell Off 155 Orchestra Hit Off 95 B6 234 SambaWhistle 4 155 Orchestra Hit Off 96 C7 234 SambaWhistle 4 155 Orchestra Hit Off 97 C 7 229 RapSleighBell Off 155 Orchestra Hit Off 98 D7 234 SambaWhistle 4 155 Orchestra Hit Off 99 D 7 231 Marc Tree 5 155 Orchestra Hit Off 100 E7 234 SambaWhistle 4 155 Orchestra Hit Off 101 F7 312 Bells Open 5 155 Orchestra Hit ...

Page 223: ... 5 CC 0 CC 32 PC Bank 6 CC 0 CC 32 PC Bank 7 CC 0 CC 32 PC Bank 8 1 1 4 0 1 5 0 1 6 0 1 7 0 2 1 1 1 1 3 2 2 2 2 4 3 3 3 3 5 4 4 4 4 6 5 5 5 5 7 6 6 6 6 8 7 7 7 7 CC 0 CC 32 PC Bank 9 CC 0 CC 32 PC Bank 10 CC 0 CC 32 PC Bank 11 CC 0 CC 32 PC Bank 12 1 1 8 0 1 9 0 1 10 0 1 11 0 2 1 1 1 1 3 2 2 2 2 4 3 3 3 3 5 4 4 4 4 6 5 5 5 5 7 6 6 6 6 8 7 7 7 7 CC 0 CC 32 PC Bank 13 CC 0 CC 32 PC Bank 14 CC 0 CC 3...

Page 224: ...c5 Acc5 S1_Tr 16 MIDI OUT Channel 1 1 Upp1 Upp1 S1_Tr 1 S2_Tr 1 Upp1 S1_Tr 1 S2_Tr 1 Upp 1 2 Upp2 Upp2 S1_Tr 2 S2_Tr 2 Upp2 S1_Tr 2 S2_Tr 2 3 Upp3 Upp3 S1_Tr 3 S2_Tr 3 Upp3 S1_Tr 3 S2_Tr 3 4 Lower Lower S1_Tr 4 S2_Tr 4 Lower S1_Tr 4 S2_Tr 4 5 S1_Tr 5 S2_Tr 5 S1_Tr 5 S2_Tr 5 6 S1_Tr 6 S2_Tr 6 S1_Tr 6 S2_Tr 6 7 S1_Tr 7 S2_Tr 7 S1_Tr 7 S2_Tr 7 8 S1_Tr 8 S2_Tr 8 S1_Tr 8 S2_Tr 8 9 Bass Bass S1_Tr 9 S2_...

Page 225: ...17 34 Factory Data MIDI Setup ...

Page 226: ... the effect is muted 001 Amp Simulat Stereo Amp Simulation This effect simulates the frequency response characteristics of guitar amplifiers It is also effective for organ and drum sounds Modulation source Note Off No modulation Gate1 Gate1 Dmpr Gate2 Gate2 Dmpr Note Nr Note Number Velocity Note Velocity ATouch After Touch PB WHEEL PB Left Right MOD WHEEL UP CC 01 MOD UP MOD WHEEL DOWN CC 02 MOD D...

Page 227: ...es whether the left and right channels are linked or used separately b Sensitivity Sets the sensitivity 1 100 c Attack Sets the attack level 1 100 d EQ Trim Sets the EQ input level 0 100 e Pre LEQ Gain dB Sets the gain of Low EQ 15 0 15 0dB Pre HEQ Gain dB Sets the gain of High EQ 15 0 15 0dB f Output Level Sets the output level of the compressor 0 100 Src Off Tempo Selects the modulation source f...

Page 228: ...meter On will cause the trigger signal to be output instead of the effect sound Use this parameter to check the trigger signal with EQ applied Usually set this to Off a Envelope Select L R Mix L Only R Only L R Individually Selects from linking both channels controlling only from left channel only from the right channel or controlling each channel individually b Ratio 1 0 1 50 0 1 Inf 1 Sets the s...

Page 229: ...atio Fx 003 b Threshold dB 40 0dB Sets the level above which the compressor is applied Fx 003 c Attack Sets the attack time 1 100 Fx 003 d Release Sets the release time 1 100 Fx 003 e Low Offset dB Gain of the low range trigger signal 40 0dB f Mid Offset dB Gain of the mid range trigger signal 40 0dB g High Offset dB Gain of the high range trigger signal 40 0dB h Gain Adjust dB Inf 38 24dB Sets th...

Page 230: ...ter uses the sig a Wah Switches Wah on off Off On Src Off Tempo Selects the modulation source that switches the Wah on and off Sw Toggle Moment Selects the switching mode for the modulation source that switches the Wah on and off b Wah Sweep Range Sets the range of Wah 10 10 Wah Sweep Src Off Tempo Selects the modulation source that controls the Wah c Drive Mode Overdrive Hi Gain Switches between ...

Page 231: ... 10 0 Fx 006 Gain dB Sets the gain of Band 2 18 0 18 0dB g Band3 Cutoff Hz Sets the center frequency of Band 3 300 10 00kHz Q Sets the bandwidth of Band 3 0 5 10 0 Fx 006 Gain dB Sets the gain of Band 3 18 0 18 0dB h Band4 Cutoff Hz Sets the center frequency of Band 4 500 20 00kHz Q Sets the bandwidth of Band 4 0 5 10 0 Fx 006 Gain dB Sets the gain of Band 4 18 0 18 0dB Left Right Wet Dry Wet Dry ...

Page 232: ...po Table Selects the modulation source of the effect balance on page 1 Amt Table Sets the modulation amount of the effect bal ance on page 1 100 100 a Frequency Bottom Sets the lower limit of the wah center frequency 0 100 Frequency Top Sets the upper limit of the wah center frequency 0 100 b Sweep Mode Auto D mod LFO Selects the control from auto wah modulation source and LFO Src Off Tempo Select...

Page 233: ...andom b LFO Phase degree 180 180 Sets the LFO phase difference between the left and right c LFO Frequency Hz Sets the LFO speed 0 02 20 00Hz Src Off Tempo Selects the modulation source used for both LFO speed and step speed Amt 20 00 20 00Hz Sets the modulation amount of LFO speed d LFO Step Freq Frequency Hz 0 05 50 00Hz Sets the LFO step speed speed that changes in steps Amt 50 00 50 00Hz Sets t...

Page 234: ...cy to be emphasized 0 70 Src Off Tempo Selects the modulation source of the frequency to be emphasized Amt 70 70 Sets the amount of modulation of the frequency to be emphasized c Enhancer Dly L Enhancer Delay L msec Sets the delay time for the Enhancer left channel 0 0 50 0msec d Enhancer Dly R Enhancer Delay R msec 0 0 50 0msec Sets the delay time for the Enhancer right channel e Enhancer Depth 0...

Page 235: ...mit of the frequency range for which very low harmonics are added e Envelope Sens Envelope Sensitivity 0 100 Sets the sensitivity with which very low harmonics are added Envelope Shape Sets the oscillator s volume envelope curve 100 100 f Wet Dry Dry 1 99 99 1 Wet Table Sets the balance between the effect and dry sounds on page 1 Src Off Tempo Table Selects the modulation source of the effect bala...

Page 236: ...Voice Top U I A A O E JS X Ribbon JS Y JS Y etc Zero Max Talking Modulator Control a Pre LPF Off On Selects whether the harmonic noise caused by a decrease in sampling fre quency is generated or not High Damp Sets the ratio of cut of the high range 0 100 b Sampling Freq Sampling Frequency Hz Sets the sampling frequency 1 00k 48 00kHz Src Off Tempo Selects the modulation source of the sampling freq...

Page 237: ...ts the modulation depth 0 100 c Noise Density Sets the noise density 0 100 Noise Tone Sets the noise tone 0 100 d Noise Level Sets the noise level 0 100 Src Selects the modulation source for the noise level Off Tempo Amt Sets the modulation amount of the noise level 100 100 Left Right Wet Dry Wet Dry Stereo In Stereo Out Analog Record Simulation Pre EQ Pre EQ EQ Trim EQ Trim e Click Level Sets the...

Page 238: ...le Sets the gain of Low EQ on page 2 15 0 15 0dB Pre HEQ Gain dB Table Sets the gain of High EQ on page 2 15 0 15 0dB j Wet Dry Wet 1 99 Dry 1 99 Wet Table Sets the balance between the effect and dry sounds on page 1 Fx 010 Src Off Tempo Table Selects the modulation source of the effect balance on page 1 Amt Table Sets the modulation amount of the effect bal ance on page 1 100 100 Chorus Chorus Le...

Page 239: ...t level 0 30 Pan L6 L1 C R1 R6 Sets the Tap1 stereo image c Tap2 180 msec 0 570msec Sets the Tap2 LFO phase 180 degrees delay time Depth Sets the Tap2 chorus depth 0 30 Level Sets the Tap2 output level 0 30 Pan L6 L1 C R1 R6 Sets the Tap2 stereo image d Tap3 090 msec 0 570msec Sets the Tap3 LFO phase 90 degrees delay time Depth Sets the Tap3 chorus depth 0 30 Level Sets the Tap3 output level 0 30 ...

Page 240: ... modulation amount of the effect bal ance on page 1 100 100 Left Right Wet Dry Wet Dry Wet Mono In Stereo Out Dry Stereo In Stereo Out LFO Shimmer Ensemble Time Level Ensemble LFO Shimmer a Delay Time msec Sets the delay time from the original sound 0 0 50 0msec b LFO Waveform Selects LFO Waveform Triangle Sine LFO Shape 100 100 Determines how much the LFO waveform is changed c LFO Phase degree 18...

Page 241: ...he LFO speed Fx 009 Times x1 x16 Sets the number of notes that specify the LFO speed Fx 009 LFO Shape LFO Shape 0 100 LFO Shape 0 100 LFO Waveform Sine LFO Step Tri Random Left Right Feedback LFO Phase Wet Dry Wet Dry High Damp Stereo In Stereo Out Flanger Flanger g Step Base Note Selects the type of notes to specify the LFO step speed Fx 010 Times x1 x32 Sets the number of notes to specify the LF...

Page 242: ...the value will cut high range harmonics g Wet Dry Wet 1 99 Dry 1 99 Wet Table Sets the balance between the effect and dry sounds on page 1 010 020 SrcOff Tempo Table Selects the modulation source of the effect balance on page 1 Amt Table Sets the modulation amount of the effect balance on page 1 100 100 a LFO Waveform Selects LFO Waveform Triangle Sine LFO Shape 100 100 Determines how much the LFO...

Page 243: ...igh range Fx 023 j Wet Dry Wet 1 99 Dry 1 99 Wet Table Sets the balance between the effect and dry sounds on page 1 Fx 010 023 Src Off Tempo Table Selects the modulation source of the effect balance on page 1 Amt Table Sets the modulation amount of the effect bal ance on page 1 100 100 LFO Step Tri Random Left Right Resonance LFO Phase Wet Dry Wet Dry High Damp Stereo In Stereo Out Phaser Phaser a...

Page 244: ...x 010 Src Off Tempo Table Selects the modulation source of the effect balance on page 1 Amt Table Sets the modulation amount of the effect bal ance on page 1 100 100 Chorus Flanger Left Right Feedback 180 degree Wet Dry Wet Dry High Damp Stereo In Stereo Out LFO1 Tri Sine LFO2 Tri Sine Chorus Flanger High Damp a AUTOFADE Src Off Tempo Selects the modulation source that starts AutoFade Fade In Rate...

Page 245: ...te On All Note Off Fade In Rate AUTOFADE Src Gate1 LFO Frequency Hz 1 0 LFO Freq Mod AUTOFADE Amt 3 0 LFO Frequency 1 0 3 0 4 0Hz LFO Frequency 1 0Hz Gate1 Signal AUTOFADE Fade In Dealy AutoFade LFO Frequency Wet Dry Delay Delay Left Right Feedback LFO Shape LFO Phase LFO Tri Sine Wet Dry Wet Dry High Damp Stereo In Stereo Out d LFO Frequency Mod D mod AUTOFADE Switches between D mod and AUTOFADE ...

Page 246: ...the damping amount of resonant sound in the high range f Voice1 Level Sets the Voice1 output level 0 100 Pan Sets the Voice1 stereo image L6 R6 g Voice2 Pitch Sets the Voice2 Pitch for resonance C0 B8 Fine cent Fine adjusts the voice 2 pitch for resonance 50 50 h Voice2 Resonance 100 100 Sets the intensity of resonance when Control Mode Manual High Damp 0 100 Sets the damping amount of resonant so...

Page 247: ...on source c Envelope Select c Src d Threshold When Envelope Select is set to D mod the input signal will be recorded only when the modulation source value is 64 or higher When Envelope Select is set to Input the input signal will be recorded only when its level is over the Threshold value Pitch Higher Doppler Pitch Pan Depth Lower Original Pitch Left Center Right Pitch Depth Pan Depth Volume Loude...

Page 248: ...f the response to the end of recording Set a smaller value when you are recording a phrase or rhythm pattern and set a higher value if you are recording only one note f Direct Mix With Always On a dry sound is usually output With Always Off dry sounds are not output With Cross Fade a dry sound is usually output and it is muted only when scratching Set Wet Dry to Wet to use this parameter effective...

Page 249: ... 40 240 Fx 009 Base Note Selects the type of notes that specify the LFO speed Fx 009 Times x1 x16 Sets the number of notes that specify the LFO speed Fx 009 e Depth Sets the depth of LFO modulation 0 100 Src Off Tempo Selects the modulation source of the depth of modulation Amt 100 100 Sets the modulation amount of the depth of modulation f Wet Dry Dry 1 99 99 1 Wet Table Sets the balance between ...

Page 250: ... how much the LFO waveform is changed b LFO Phase degree 180 180 Sets the LFO phase difference between the left and right c LFO Frequency Hz 0 02 20 00Hz Sets the LFO speed Fx 009 Src Selects the modulation source of LFO speed Off Tempo Amt 20 00 20 00Hz Sets the modulation amount of LFO speed Level Louder Time Shimmer LFO Frequency Hz 8 0 Envelope Amount Hz 7 0Hz Depth 100 Envelope Amount 100 Dry...

Page 251: ...onance amount 100 100 e Phaser Depth Sets the phaser modulation depth 0 100 Src Off Tempo Selects the modulation source for the phaser modulation depth Amt 100 100 Sets the modulation amount for the phaser modulation depth f Phaser Wet Dry Wet 2 99 Dry 2 99 Wet Sets the balance between the phaser effect and dry sounds g Tremolo Shape Sets the degree of the tremolo LFO shaping 100 100 Fx 020 h Trem...

Page 252: ... 009 Times x1 x16 Sets the number of notes that specify the LFO speed Fx 009 g LFO Depth 0 100 Sets the depth of LFO modulation for the oscillator frequency Src Off Tempo Selects the modulation source of the depth of modulation Amt 100 100 Sets the modulation amount of the depth of modulation h Wet Dry Dry 1 99 99 1 Wet Table Sets the balance between the effect and dry sounds on page 1 Src Off Tem...

Page 253: ...s repeated If Feedback Position is set to Post the feedback signal will not pass through the pitch shifter again Even if you specify a higher value for the Feedback parameter the pitch shifted sound will be repeated at the same pitch a Mode Slow Medium Fast Switches Pitch Shifter mode b Pitch Shift 1 2tone 24 24 Sets the pitch shift amount by steps of a semitone Src Off Tempo Selects the modulatio...

Page 254: ...able Sets the balance between the effect and dry sounds on page 1 Src Off Tempo Table Selects the modulation source of the effect balance on page 1 Amt Table Sets the modulation amount of the effect bal ance on page 1 100 100 Left Right Wet Dry Wet Dry Wet Mono In Stereo Out Dry Stereo In Stereo Out LFO Tri Sqr Pitch Shifter Pan Pitch Higher Pitch Shift Mod Pitch Shift Depth Lower Original Pitch P...

Page 255: ...en you press the pedal or operate the joystick When a value for the modulation source is less than 64 slow speed is selected and when the value is 64 or higher fast is selected c Manual Speed Ctrl If you wish to control the speaker rotation speed manu ally not switching between Slow and Fast select the mod ulation source in the Manual Speed Ctrl field If manual control is not necessary set this fi...

Page 256: ...able Sets the gain of Low EQ on page 2 15 0 15 0dB Pre HEQ Gain dB Table Sets the gain of High EQ on page 2 15 0 15 0dB f Wet Dry Dry 1 99 99 1 Wet Table Sets the balance between the effect and dry sounds on page 1 Src Off Tempo Table Selects the modulation source of the effect balance on page 1 Amt Table Sets the modulation amount of the effect bal ance on page 1 100 100 Left Right Wet Dry Wet Dr...

Page 257: ...apC feedback amount e High Damp Sets the damping amount in the high range 0 100 Low Damp Sets the damping amount in the low range 0 100 Rec Rec Rec Mode Reverse Time Input Rec Mode Single Rec Mode Multi Time Reverse Time Reverse Time Envelope Select Input Reverse Reverse C Delay R Delay Left Right Feedback Spread Wet Dry Wet Dry Wet Mono In Stereo Out Dry Stereo In Stereo Out Input Level D mod Hig...

Page 258: ...cts the modulation source for the input level Off Tempo Fx 037 i Spread 100 100 Sets the width of the stereo image of the effect sound Fx 043 Src Off Tempo Selects the modulation source of the effect sound s stereo image width Amt 100 100 Sets the modulation amount of the effect sound s stereo image width j Wet Dry Dry 1 99 99 1 Wet Table Sets the balance between the effect and dry sounds on page ...

Page 259: ...equals the parameter value if the input level exceeds the threshold When Polarity is negative Control Target value equals the parameter value if the input level is below the thresh old or is obtained by multiplying the parameter value by the Offset value if the level exceeds the threshold The Attack and Release parameters specify attack time and release time of delay level control j Wet Dry Wet 1 ...

Page 260: ...ing amount in the high range 0 100 Fx 043 Low Damp Sets the damping amount in the low range 0 100 Fx 043 d LFO Waveform Selects LFO Waveform Triangle Sine LFO Shape 100 100 Determines how much the LFO waveform is changed Fx 020 e LFO Phase degree 180 180 Sets the LFO phase difference between the left and right Fx 034 f Panning Frequency Hz Sets the panning speed 0 02 20 00Hz g Panning Depth Sets t...

Page 261: ...dulation source for the input level Off Tempo Fx 037 h Spread 0 50 Sets the width of the stereo image of the effect sound Fx 043 i Wet Dry Dry 1 99 99 1 Wet Table Sets the balance between the effect and dry sounds on page 1 Src Off Tempo Table Selects the modulation source of the effect balance on page 1 Amt Table Sets the modulation amount of the effect bal ance on page 1 100 100 C Delay R Delay ...

Page 262: ... Tap1 Pan Sets the panning of Tap1 L 1 99 R Tap2 Pan Sets the panning of Tap2 L 1 99 R Tap3 Pan Sets the panning of Tap3 L 1 99 R Tap4 Pan Sets the panning of Tap4 L 1 99 R Delay Left Right Feedback Wet Dry Wet Dry Wet Mono In Stereo Out Dry Stereo In Stereo Out Input Level D mod High Damp Low Damp Input Level D mod Tempo BPM BPM Rythm Pattern Pan d Feedback Sets the feedback amount 100 100 Src Of...

Page 263: ... balance between the early reflections and reverb sound allows you to simulate nuances such as the type of walls of a room REVERB a Reverb Time sec Sets the reverberation time 0 1 10 0sec High Damp Sets the damping amount in the high range 0 100 Left Right Wet Dry Wet Dry Wet Mono In Stereo Out Dry Stereo In Stereo Out EQ Trim EQ Trim LEQ HEQ Pre Delay Reverb Pre Delay Thru b Pre Delay msec Sets t...

Page 264: ... delay sound 0 100 Fx 052 c ER Level Sets the level of early reflections 0 100 d Reverb Level Sets the reverberation level 0 100 e EQ Trim Table Sets the EQ input level on page 2 0 100 Left Right Wet Dry Wet Dry Wet Mono In Stereo Out Dry Stereo In Stereo Out EQ Trim EQ Trim LEQ HEQ Pre Delay Reverb Reverb Level ER Level ER Level Pre Delay Thru ERs ERs f Pre LEQ Gain dB Table Sets the gain of Low ...

Page 265: ...Table Sets the modulation amount of the effect bal ance on page 1 100 100 Left Right Wet Dry Wet Dry Wet Mono In Mono Out Dry Stereo In Stereo Out Trim Exciter Parametric 4Band EQ Exciter a E Trim Sets the parametric EQ input level 0 100 b E Band1 Cutoff Hz Sets the center frequency of Band 1 20 1 00kHz Q Sets the bandwidth of Band 1 0 5 10 0 Fx 006 Gain dB Sets the gain of Band 1 18 18dB c E Band...

Page 266: ...10 0 Fx 006 Gain dB Sets the gain of Band 2 18 18dB d E Band3 Cutoff Hz Sets the center frequency for Band 3 300 10 00kHz Q Sets the bandwidth of Band 3 0 5 10 0 Fx 006 Gain dB Sets the gain of Band 3 18 18dB Left Right Wet Dry Wet Mono In Stereo Out Dry Stereo In Stereo Out Trim Parametric 4Band EQ Chorus Flanger Wet Dry Chorus Flanger Feedback LFO Tri Sine Cho Flng Wet Dry Normal Wet Invert Outp...

Page 267: ...ce of the effect balance on page 1 Amt Table Sets the modulation amount of the effect bal ance on page 1 100 100 Left Right Wet Dry Wet Dry Wet Mono In Stereo Out Dry Stereo In Stereo Out Trim Parametric 4Band EQ Phaser Phaser Resonance LFO Tri Sine Phaser Wet Dry Normal Wet Invert Output Mode a E Trim Sets the parametric EQ input level 0 100 b E Band1 Cutoff Hz Sets the center frequency of Band 1...

Page 268: ...pressor and wah connection j Wet Dry Dry 1 99 99 1 Wet Table Sets the balance between the effect and dry sounds on page 1 Src Off Tempo Table Selects the modulation source of the effect balance on page 1 Amt Table Sets the modulation amount of the effect bal ance on page 1 100 100 Left Right Wet Dry Wet Dry Wet Mono In Mono Out Dry Stereo In Stereo Out Compressor Routing Wah Auto Wah Wah D mod Env...

Page 269: ...between the effect and dry sounds on page 1 Src Off Tempo Table Selects the modulation source of the effect balance on page 1 Amt Table Sets the modulation amount of the effect bal ance on page 1 100 100 Left Right Wet Dry Wet Dry Wet Mono In Mono Out Dry Stereo In Stereo Out Routing Overdrive Hi Gain 3 Band PEQ Output Level Mode Overdrive Hi Gain Drive Driver Compressor Output Level Envelope Cont...

Page 270: ...1 Wet Table Sets the balance between the effect and dry sounds on page 1 Src Off Tempo Table Selects the modulation source of the effect balance on page 1 Amt Table Sets the modulation amount of the effect bal ance on page 1 100 100 Left Right Wet Dry Wet Dry Wet Mono In Stereo Out Dry Stereo In Stereo Out Routing Compressor Chorus Flanger Chorus Flanger Feedback LFO Tri Sine Cho Flng Wet Dry Norm...

Page 271: ...ry Wet Mono In Mono Out Dry Stereo In Stereo Out Routing Compressor LEQ HEQ EQ Trim Output Level Envelope Control Multitap Delay Feedback High Damp Delay 2 1 Mt Dly Wet Dry Comp a L Ratio 1 0 1 50 0 1 Inf 1 Sets the signal compression ratio Fx 003 Threshold dB 40 0dB Sets the level above which the compressor is applied Fx 003 b L Attack Sets the attack time 1 100 Fx 003 Release Sets the release ti...

Page 272: ...the modulation source of the effect balance on page 1 Amt Table Sets the modulation amount of the effect bal ance on page 1 100 100 Left Right Wet Dry Wet Dry Wet Mono In Stereo Out Dry Stereo In Stereo Out Routing Chorus Flanger Feedback Cho Flng Wet Dry Normal Wet Invert Output Mode Limiter Limiter Gain Adjust Envelope Control LEQ HEQ EQ Trim Chorus Flanger LFO Tri Sine a L Ratio 1 0 1 50 0 1 In...

Page 273: ...e 1 Src Off Tempo Table Selects the modulation source of the effect balance on page 1 Amt Table Sets the modulation amount of the effect bal ance on page 1 100 100 Left Right Wet Dry Wet Dry Wet Mono In Mono Out Dry Stereo In Stereo Out Routing Multitap Delay Feedback High Damp Delay 2 1 Mt Dly Wet Dry Limiter Limiter Gain Adjust Envelope Control a X Exciter Blend Sets the intensity depth of the E...

Page 274: ...ect bal ance on page 1 100 100 Left Right Wet Dry Wet Dry Wet Mono In Mono Out Dry Stereo In Stereo Out Routing LEQ HEQ EQ Trim Exciter Exciter Limiter Limiter Gain Adjust Envelope Control a X Exciter Blend Sets the intensity depth of the Exciter effect 100 100 Fx 011 b X Emphatic Point Sets the frequency range to be emphasized 0 70 Fx 011 c X EQ Trim Table Sets the EQ input level on page 2 0 100 ...

Page 275: ...the modulation amount of the effect bal ance on page 1 100 100 Left Right Wet Dry Wet Dry Wet Mono In Stereo Out Dry Stereo In Stereo Out LEQ HEQ EQ Trim Exciter Exciter Phaser Phaser Resonance LFO Tri Sine Phaser Wet Dry Normal Wet Invert Output Mode a X Exciter Blend Sets the intensity depth of the Exciter effect 100 100 Fx 011 b X Emphatic Point Sets the frequency range to be emphasized 0 70 Fx...

Page 276: ...page 1 100 100 Left Right Wet Dry Wet Dry Wet Mono In Mono Out Dry Stereo In Stereo Out Routing Amp Simulation Amp Simulation Filter Overdrive Hi Gain 3 Band PEQ Output Level Mode Overdrive Hi Gain Drive Driver a O Drive Mode Overdrive Hi Gain Switches between overdrive and high gain distortion Drive Sets the degree of distortion 1 100 Fx 006 b O Output Level 0 50 Sets the overdrive output level F...

Page 277: ...d O Mid1 Cutoff Hz 300 10 00kHz Sets the center frequency for Mid High EQ 1 peaking type Q Sets the band width of Mid High EQ 1 0 5 10 0 Fx 006 Gain dB Sets the gain of Mid High EQ 1 18 18dB e O Mid2 Cutoff Hz 500 20 00kHz Sets the center frequency for Mid High EQ 2 peaking type Q Sets the band width of Mid High EQ 2 0 5 10 0 Fx 006 Gain dB Sets the gain of Mid High EQ 2 18 18dB f P LFO Frequency ...

Page 278: ...equency for Mid High EQ 1 peaking type Q Sets the band width of Mid High EQ 1 0 5 10 0 Fx 006 Gain dB Sets the gain of Mid High EQ 1 18 18dB e O Mid2 Cutoff Hz 500 20 00kHz Sets the center frequency for Mid High EQ 2 peaking type Q Sets the band width of Mid High EQ 2 0 5 10 0 Fx 006 Gain dB Sets the gain of Mid High EQ 2 18 18dB f D Tap1 Time msec Sets the Tap1 delay time 0 680msec Tap1 Level Set...

Page 279: ...ereo In Stereo Out Routing Amp Simulation Amp Simulation Filter Wah Auto Wah Wah D mod Envelope Sweep Mode D mod Auto LFO LFO a D Pre LPFOff On Turn the harmonic noise caused by lowered sampling on and off Fx 014 High Damp Sets the ratio of high range damping 0 100 b D Sampling Freq Hz Sampling Frequency Sets the sampling frequency 1 00k 48 00kH z Resolution Sets the data bit length 4 24 Fx 014 c ...

Page 280: ...O Tri Sin Vintage Up Down LFO Shape a F Delay Time msec Sets the delay time 0 0 50 0msec b F LFO Frequency Hz Sets the LFO speed 0 02 20 00Hz LFO Waveform Selects LFO Waveform Triangle Sine c F Depth Sets the depth of LFO modulation 0 100 Feedback Sets the feedback amount 100 100 Fx 020 d F EQ Trim Table Sets the EQ input level on page 2 0 100 e F Pre LEQ Gain dB Table Sets the gain of Low EQ on p...

Page 281: ...tween the effect and dry sounds on page 1 Src Off Tempo Table Selects the modulation source of the effect balance on page 1 Amt Table Sets the modulation amount of the effect bal ance on page 1 100 100 Left Right Wet Dry Wet Dry Wet Mono In Stereo Out Dry Stereo In Stereo Out Chorus Flanger Cho Flng Wet Dry LEQHEQ EQ Trim Chorus Flanger Feedback Phaser Phaser Wet Dry Phaser Resonance LFO Tri Sine ...

Page 282: ...coder effect is applied The tonal quality will change significantly f Modulator Mix This parameter sets the high range output level of the right channel sound Modulator If the modulator is a human voice it will make the words more clear The Vocoder Carrier parameter sets the balance between the vocoder sound and the left channel sound Carrier The Wet Dry parameter sets the balance between the effe...

Page 283: ...18 58 Effects Mono Mono Chain ...

Page 284: ...of the control panel buttons with the same name Single Touch Style Up Selects the next Style Style Down Selects the previous Style Perform Up Selects the next Performance Perform Down Selects the previous Performance Program Up Selects the next Program Program Down Selects the previous Program STS Up Selects the next STS STS Down Selects the previous STS STS1 Selects the STS 1 STS2 Selects the STS...

Page 285: ... Stadium 5 Ride 1 40 Agogo 2 75 Darbuka5 110 DoorCreak 6 Ride 2 41 Whistle 1 76 Darbuka6 111 DoorSlam 7 China 42 Whistle 2 77 Darbuka7 112 CarEngine 8 Ride Bell 43 Sh Guiro 78 Darbuka8 113 Car Stop 9 Splash 44 LongGuiro 79 DoufRimAk 114 Car Pass 10 RevCymbal 45 Cuica 1 80 Tef 1 115 Car Crash 11 DragonGng 46 Cuica 2 81 Tef 2 116 Crickets 12 OrchCymb1 47 Triangle1 82 Tef 3 117 Train 13 OrchCymb2 48 ...

Page 286: ...r User scale i e scale programmed by the user for the Style Play Backing Sequence and Song Play modes The user scale can be saved to a Performance Style Performance STS or Song You can t select a User scale in Global mode 32 Scratch 4 67 Yeah 2 102 Baya 2 137 Jetplane 33 Scratch 5 68 Hit It 103 Laughing 138 Siren 34 Scratch 6 69 Hollo 1 104 Scream 139 Cosmic 35 DistSlid1 70 Hollo 2 105 Punch SOUND...

Page 287: ...19 4 Assignable parameters Scales ...

Page 288: ...re changed according to their MSB counterparts 64 Damper Damper pedal 65 Portamento 66 Sostenuto Sostenuto pedal 67 Soft pedal Soft pedal 68 Legato 69 Hold 2 70 Sustin level 71 F Res Hp Filter resonance 72 Release Release time 73 Attack Attack time 74 F CutOff Filter cutoff Brilliance 75 Decay T Decay time 76 Lfo1 Sp Vibrato speed 77 Lfo1 Dpt Vibrato depth 78 Lfo1 Dly Vibrato initial delay 79 Filt...

Page 289: ...k A 74 75 O O Brightness Decay Time A 76 77 78 O O Vibrato Rate Depth Delay A 98 99 O O NRPN LSB MSB A 1 100 101 O O RPN LSB MSB A 2 120 121 X O All sounds off Reset all controllers A Program Change O 0 127 O 0 127 A True 0 127 System Exclusive O O 3 System Common Song Position X X Song Select X X Tune X X System Real Time Clock O O 4 Commands O O 4 Aux Messages Local On Off X X All Notes Off X O ...

Page 290: ... Element V1 V2 V3 V4 Fill 1 2 Count In Intro 1 2 Ending 1 2 General parameters Ensemble On Off Chord Scanning Keyboard Mode Style Change Perf Program Program Change Separate tracks Octave Transpose Master Transpose General parameters Tempo Drawbar Settings Display Hold Style Play Mode Main Program Separate tracks Play Mute status 1 Volume 2 Pan 3 FX Send Level 4 Detune 5 Scale Key Note Detune Gene...

Page 291: ...ebox List saved to disk 10 Link Mode General parameters S2 FX Mode Performance FX Mode Harmony Track a Song Mode Song data See table Style and Song parameters Global Edit Environment 1 Velocity Curve General parameters Master Tune Aftertouch Curve Scale Key Speakers On Off Set to On at startup Metronome Volume General parameters 2 Master Transpose on Style Realtime tracks Seq 1 2 Midi In Scale Tra...

Page 292: ... 1 2 Pan In 1 2 C D Send Level 16 Assignable Pedal to Int FX Assignable Slider to Int FX Assign Switch 1 2 to Int FX 17 20 Voc Gtr Mode Parameters a Disk Edit Environment 9 Global Protect Not saved to disk Hard Disk Protect Factory Styles Protect Set to On at startup Card Protect Saved to the card a For the Vocal Guitar Board Harmony Track Harmony Channel Harmony Octave Harmony Range and Vocal Gui...

Page 293: ...am Edit Track Mode a Internal External Mode a Saved as SysEx data b For this Program to be used in a Style the Prog parameter should be set to Orig in the Style Play mode See Prog Program on page 9 12 c Not all Control Change messages are allowed in Styles Please see List of recorded events on page 10 3 for more information Style Song Parameter Header Tracks Master Track Header Tracks Master Track...

Page 294: ...chords may vary with a different Chord Recognition modes 2 note T T T T 3 note T T T T T Major 2 note 4 note T T Major 6th 3 note T 4 note T T Major 7th 2 note T T constituent notes of the chord can be used as tension 3 note T T Sus 4 2 note 3 note Sus 2 3 note T T T T 2 note T T T 4 note T T T T T Dominant 7th 4 note T T Dominant 7th Sus 4 3 note T T T T T T 4 note Dominant 7th 5 4 note T T Major...

Page 295: ...r 7th 3 note T 4 note T T Minor Major 7th 3 note T 3 note T T Diminished 4 note T T Diminished Major 7th 4 note T T T Minor 7th 5 3 note T T Augmented 4 note T T T T Augmented 7th 4 note T T T T Augmented Major 7th No 3rd no 5th No 3rd 1 note 2 note 3 note T T Minor 2 note T 4 note T T Minor 6th ...

Page 296: ...s not able to complete the Save operation Style Select Failed Press Exit KD was not able to complete the selection SMF Import Failed Press Exit There was an error while reading the Standard MIDI File with the Import SMF function The file may be corrupted Backing Sequence Mode Too Many Styles Press Exit You have recorded the maximum number of Styles allowed depending on the memory 10 to 15 Style ch...

Page 297: ...dy exists on target Directory Full Press Exit You reached the maximum folder number for the root of the selected medium 720 kb floppy disk max 112 folders 1 44 Mb floppy disk max 224 folders hard disk max 512 folders Delete some files or replace the disk Directory Not Empty Press Exit You were trying to delete a directory still containing files Delete these files then delete the directory Director...

Page 298: ...rt the disk with the shown number Invalid Copy Parameter Press Exit The copy operation was not possible Maybe you were trying to copy a file over itself or copying nested folders Load Failed Press Exit The Load procedure has not been executed Try again or try with different files Make New Dir Failed Press Exit While trying to create a new directory an error occurred Media Write Protected Press Exi...

Page 299: ...ome User file may be missing This is not a problem for the Factory Data integrity Unit Not Found Press Exit You were trying to access a storage device not available on your instrument Unformatted medium You have selected a medium disk that is not yet formatted or is in a format that KD can t recognize Format the medium using the Format procedure see Page 5 Format on page 16 15 Wait KD is busy with...

Page 300: ...USER banks contain modified data Load the appropriate data for the Song or the Style you wish to playback 6 Has one of the USER Drum Kits been modified Load the appropriate Drum Kits 6 Have the Styles or Performances been modified Load the appropriate data Styles or Per formances 6 Sound does not stop Make sure that the damper switch polarity parameter is set correctly 3 The selected Style or Song...

Page 301: ...e disk inserted correctly 1 Is the write protect tab of the disk in the protect position 1 Cannot save data to a floppy disk Is the disk formatted 15 Is the disk inserted correctly 1 Is the write protect tab of the disk in the protect position 1 Cannot load data from a floppy disk Is the disk inserted correctly 1 Does the disk contain data compatible with the KD 4 Problem Solution Page ...

Page 302: ...ect Disk and Direct Hard Disk reading features Compatible with old i Series Styles Style Record with Edit functions Step Edit Event Edit Single Touch Settings STS 4 304 memorize Realtime tracks Style controls 4 Variations 2 Fills 2 Intros 2 Endings Counter In Break Synchro Start Stop Tap Tempo Reset Fade In Out Bass Inversion Manual Bass Tempo Lock Memory Accompaniment Volume Accompaniment Mute Dr...

Page 303: ...24 2 Technical specifications ...

Page 304: ...ars 6 3 14 1 Direct FD 9 2 Direct HD 9 1 Disk 16 1 16 19 Backup 16 16 Format 16 15 Write protection 16 1 Display 4 1 4 3 F1 F4 buttons 3 6 4 1 Page buttons 4 2 Volume Value buttons 3 5 4 1 Display Hold 3 6 Double Sequencer 6 5 11 1 Drum mode 11 10 Drum tracks 9 8 13 14 15 7 E EC5 15 3 Edit Environment 4 3 Effects Audio Inputs 15 8 Song mode 13 10 13 12 Song Play mode 11 2 11 8 Style Play mode 9 5 ...

Page 305: ... 1 Mode Backing Sequence 12 1 12 7 Program 14 1 Song Play 11 1 11 13 Style Play 9 1 9 14 Mute 3 5 6 1 O Octave Transpose 3 3 Offset Offset LFO 14 18 Operating Modes 3 2 4 2 OS Operating System Backup 1 1 16 16 Update 1 1 Outputs 2 1 5 1 15 6 P Pads 3 8 9 12 Lock 9 13 Page 3 6 4 2 PC To Host 5 2 15 4 Pedal 15 3 Performance 9 1 Selecting 3 7 6 2 Pitch Bend 9 6 9 7 13 12 Portamento AMS 14 21 Program ...

Page 306: ... 11 10 Drum Percussion 9 8 13 14 15 7 Keyboard Realtime tracks 6 1 9 1 11 1 Octave Transpose 3 3 Programs 3 7 Selecting 3 5 6 1 11 4 Volume 4 1 9 5 Transpose 3 3 Tune Tune Program 14 5 U User Interface 4 2 Edit Environments 4 3 Operating Modes 4 2 Selecting Windows 4 3 V VALUE slider AMS 14 21 Variation 3 4 Velocity AMS 14 21 Velocity Intensity Amp Mod 14 15 Velocity Filter EG 14 11 Velocity Curve...

Page 307: ...25 4 Alphabetical Index ...

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