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Program operating mode
Page 2 - DK Samples (Drum Programs)
[H/L] Use Offset
These
parameters
specify
the
point
where
the
multi
‐
sample(s)
will
begin
to
play.
For
some
multisamples
this
parameter
will
not
be
available.
Yes
The
sound
will
begin
from
the
offset
loca
‐
tion
pre
‐
determined
for
each
multisample.
No
The
sound
will
start
from
the
beginning
of
the
multisample
waveform.
[H/L] Level
These
parameters
specify
the
level
of
each
multisam
‐
ple.
0…127
Multisample
level.
Note:
Depending
on
the
multisample,
high
settings
of
this
parameter
may
cause
the
sound
to
distort
when
a
chord
is
played.
If
this
occurs,
lower
the
level.
Velocity Switch
This
is
the
velocity
value
dividing
the
High
and
Low
layers
for
the
selected
oscillator.
Notes
struck
harder
than
this
value
will
be
played
by
the
High
multisample.
V-Zone Top/Bottom (Velocity Zone)
Here
you
can
specify
the
velocity
range
for
the
selected
oscillator.
Note:
You
cannot
set
the
Bottom
Velocity
higher
than
the
Top
Velocity,
nor
the
Top
Velocity
lower
than
the
Bottom
Velocity.
0…127
Assigned
velocity.
Octave
Use
this
parameter
to
adjust
the
pitch
of
the
selected
oscillator
in
octave
units.
The
normal
octave
of
the
mul
‐
tisample
is
“0”.
‐
2…+1
Octave
transposition.
Transpose
Use
this
parameter
to
adjust
the
pitch
of
the
selected
oscillator
in
semitone
steps
over
a
range
of
±1
octave.
‐
12…+12
Transposition
in
semitones.
Tune
Use
this
parameter
to
adjust
the
pitch
of
the
sample
in
one
‐
cent
steps
(a
semitone
is
100
cents)
over
a
range
of
±1
octave.
‐
1200…+1200
Fine
‐
tune
value
in
cents.
Delay (ms)
This
parameter
sets
a
delay
time
from
the
note
‐
on
to
the
real
beginning
of
the
sound.
With
a
setting
of
KeyOff,
the
sound
will
begin
when
note
‐
off
occurs.
This
is
use
‐
ful
to
create
sounds
such
as
the
“click”
that
is
heard
when
a
harpsichord
note
is
released.
In
this
case,
set
the
parameter
to
0
(see
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
percussive
sample
for
each
layer
(High
and
Low)
on
each
key.
Key
Key
in
edit.
You
can
press
a
key
on
the
keyboard
to
select
a
key.
Assigned
Use
this
parameter
to
turn
the
sample
on/off.
Yes
The
sample
is
assigned
to
the
selected
key.
No
The
sample
is
not
assigned.
The
sample
assigned
to
the
next
highest
assigned
key
is
used
instead.
MS Hi/Lo Bank/Num
Use
these
parameters
to
select
a
different
multisample
(drum
kit)
for
each
of
the
High
and
Low
layers.
For
more
information,
see
[H/L] Level
These
parameters
specify
the
level
of
each
multisam
‐
ple.
For
more
information,
see
108.
[H/L] Transpose
These
parameters
transpose
the
selected
multisample.
Use
them
to
change
the
pitch
of
the
selected
key.
0
No
transposition
applied.
‐
64…+63
Transpose
value
in
semitones.
[H/L] Tune
Use
these
parameters
to
fine
‐
tune
the
assigned
sample.
0
No
fine
‐
tuning.
‐
99…+99
Fine
‐
tuning
value
in
cents
(1/100
of
a
semitone).
[H/L] Reverse
The
multisample
will
be
played
in
reverse.
For
more
information
see
107.
[H/L] Use Offset
These
parameters
specify
the
point
where
the
multi
‐
sample(s)
will
begin
to
play.
For
more
information
see
108.
[H/L] Cutoff
These
parameters
set
the
cutoff
frequency
for
the
filter
applied
to
the
selected
sample.
[H/L] Resonance
These
parameters
set
the
resonance
for
the
filter
applied
to
the
selected
sample.
[H/L] Attack
These
parameters
are
an
offset
to
the
selected
sample’s
EG
Attack.
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