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Song operating mode
Page 7 - Tuning: PitchBend/Scale
PAGE 7 - TUNING: PITCHBEND/SCALE
This page lets you program the Pitch Bend range for the Song
tracks. Furthermore, it lets you activate/deactivate the alter-
native scale for each track.
Use the TRACK SELECT button to switch between Song
tracks 1-8, Song tracks 9-16, and back again.
PB(end)
This parameters shows the Pitch Bend range for each track,
in semitones.
01…12
Maximum positive/negative pitchbend range
(in semitones). 12 = ±1 octave.
Off
No pitchbend allowed.
Sc(ale)
This parameter lets you activate/deactivate the alternative
scale for each track. (See “Page 6 - Tuning: Scale” on page 13-
11 for more information on selecting an alternative scale).
Yes
The track is tuned according to the alternative
scale.
No
The track is tuned according to the Global
scale (see “Scale” on page 15-2).
PAGE 8 - FX: A/B SELECT
This page lets you select the A and B effects. Usually, the A
effect is a reverb, while the B effect is a modulating effect.
Standard MIDI Files usually require two effects only. You can,
however, assign all four effects to a Song (see “Page 3 - Mixer:
FX Block” on page 13-10).
Note:
When you stop the Song, or select a different Song, the
default effects are selected again. You can, however, stop the
Song, change the effects, then start the Song 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 controller.
B>Asend (B>A Send)
Amount of the B effect going back to the input of the A effect.
PAGE 9 - FX: C/D SELECT
This page lets you select the C and D effects. Usually, the C
effect is a reverb, while the D effect is a modulating effect.
Standard MIDI Files usually require two effects only. You can,
however, assign all four effects to a Song (see “Page 3 - Mixer:
FX Block” on page 13-10).
Note:
When you stop the Song, or select a different Song, the
default effects are selected again. You can, however, stop the
Song, change the effects, then start the Song again. Edit the 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,
PB:02 Sc:N PB:02 Sc:N
PB:02 Sc:N PB:02 Sc:N
PB:02 Sc:N PB:02 Sc:N
PB:02 Sc:N PB:02 Sc:N
Tuning:PB/Scale
PB:02 Sc:N PB:02 Sc:N
PB:02 Sc:N PB:02 Sc:N
PB:02 Sc:N PB:02 Sc:N
PB:02 Sc:N PB:02 Sc:N
Tuning:PB/Scale
A:02 B:89
Compressor Rev-Gate
ModTrk:Up1 B>Asend:127
FX:A/B Select
C:02 D:89
Compressor Rev-Gate
ModTrk:Up1 D>Csend:127
FX:C/D Select
Summary of Contents for KD-150
Page 1: ......
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Page 11: ...TOC 6 ...
Page 12: ...INTRODUCTION ...
Page 13: ......
Page 29: ...4 4 Display and User Interface Grayed out non available parameters ...
Page 32: ...BASIC GUIDE ...
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Page 39: ...6 6 Basic operations Shortcut to see the original bank for a Style Performance or Program ...
Page 47: ...7 8 Tutorial 5 Editing a Song ...
Page 53: ...8 6 MIDI Playing another instrument with the KD ...
Page 54: ...REFERENCE GUIDE ...
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Page 103: ...11 14 Song Play operating mode Saving a list of Songs ...
Page 111: ...12 8 Backing Sequence operating mode How to delete a whole Song ...
Page 133: ...13 22 Song operating mode Event Edit procedure ...
Page 189: ...16 20 Disk edit environment Page 11 Card Restore ...
Page 190: ...APPENDIX ...
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Page 225: ...17 34 Factory Data MIDI Setup ...
Page 283: ...18 58 Effects Mono Mono Chain ...
Page 287: ...19 4 Assignable parameters Scales ...
Page 303: ...24 2 Technical specifications ...
Page 307: ...25 4 Alphabetical Index ...