Multi Edit Mode
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Key Range
The Key Range is made up of two parameters that define the region of the keyboard the
Zone is allocated to. The value to the left affects the lowest key, the value to the right the
upper key. The keyboard graphic in the Overview page clearly illustrates the Zone’s current
region
The lowest key determines the lower boundary of the currently selected Zone. You can set
this parameter to any note from C-1 to G9. If, for example, you set the lowest key to C4,
then only keys at or above C4 will trigger a note for the currently selected Zone. Keys below
C4 will not trigger a note.
The highest key parameter determines the higher boundary of the currently selected Zone.
You can set this parameter to any note from C-1 to G9. If, for example, you set the highest
key to C4, then only keys at or below C4 will trigger a note for the currently selected Zone.
Keys above C4 will not trigger a note.
You can also set the lowest key higher then the highest key and vice versa. This allows you to
split a Zone into two areas where the lowest and highest keys now define the region that the
Zone does not play on.
Pan
The Pan parameter determines the Pan MIDI message that the currently selected Zone sends
when the Multi is loaded. You can set this parameter to any pan setting from None, 0 (full
left pan) to 127 (full right pan). To pan to center, select 64 for this parameter.
None can be entered as -1 on the keypad.
Volume
The Volume parameter determines the Volume MIDI message that the currently selected
Zone sends when the Multi is loaded. You can set this parameter to any volume setting from
None, 0 to 127.
None can be entered as -1 on the keypad.