Basic Editing
9
Keyboard Zones
Shortcut:
Pressing a
LAYER
button switches to the current parameter in the selected Layer's column.
High (A…D), Low (A…D)
[C-1…G9]
These set the highest and lowest notes on which the Layer will sound.
Note:
The graphic shows only the standard range of 88 notes.
HFade (High Fade A…D)
[0…127]
0:
The
High
key acts as a hard split, with full volume on one side and silence on the other.
1…127:
This allows you to create a keyboard crossfade. As the notes approach the
High
key, the volume will fade out
gradually. This sets the number of semitones over which the fade-out occurs, working inwards from the
High
key.
LFade (Low Fade A…D)
[0…127]
See “HFade (High Fade A…D),” above.
Program Setup
Volume
[-Inf, -84.9…0.0 dB]
This controls the overall volume of the Program, for volume-balancing with other sounds.
Transpose
[-60…+60 semitones]
This transposes the Program by up to +/- five octaves, in semitones.
Trigger On
[Key-On, Key-Off]
Key-On:
This is the default setting, in which the Program is played when a key is pressed.
Key-Off:
The Program will play as soon as you release the key. You can use this to create the “click” heard when a
harpsichord note is released, for instance. In general, when using
Key-Off
it’s also best to set the Amp Envelope
Sustain
to
0
.
Fade-in/
Fade-out
C8
A0