14-2
Keymap and Sample Editing
The Keymap Editor
layer
using
the
LoKey
and
HiKey
parameters
on
the
LAYER
page
in
the
Program
Editor.
If
each
layer
covers
the
entire
range,
then
each
note
you
played
would
trigger
20
voices
(one
for
each
layer).
You
would
only
hear
one
drum
per
note
because
all
the
other
layers
are
triggering
“Silence.”
Because
of
the
voice
‐
stealing
algorithms
in
the
PC3K,
the
voices
would
almost
immediately
become
available
again,
since
they
have
no
amplitude.
But
for
one
brief
instant,
the
voice
would
be
triggered,
which
could
cause
other
voices
to
be
cut
off.
You
can
also
create
multi
‐
velocity
keymaps—that
is,
keymaps
that
will
play
different
timbres
depending
on
the
attack
velocities
of
your
Note
On
events.
Program
6
Pop
Power
Piano
,
for
example,
uses
a
keymap
with
three
velocity
ranges.
Each
key
range
in
a
multi
‐
velocity
keymap
contains
two
or
more
distinct
sample
roots
that
the
PC3K
chooses
between,
according
to
the
attack
velocity
of
the
note.
See
Velocity
Ranges
(VelRng)
on page 14
‐
5
for
details.
The
Keymap
Editor
is
nested
within
the
Program
Editor.
The
first
step
in
using
the
Keymap
Editor
is
to
select
the
keymap
you
want
to
edit.
This
is
done
on
the
KEYMAP
page
in
the
Program
Editor,
using
the
Keymap
parameter.
Once
you’ve
done
this,
just
press
the
Edit
button,
and
you’ll
enter
the
Keymap
Editor.
If
you
want
to
edit
a
different
keymap,
press
the
Exit
button
to
return
to
the
KEYMAP
page
in
the
Program
Editor
and
select
the
desired
keymap.
If
you
want
to
build
a
keymap
from
scratch,
start
with
the
keymap
999
Silence
(see
Building
a
Keymap
on page 14
‐
7).
This
keymap
template
contains
one
key
range
from
C
0
to
G
10,
and
is
a
convenient
starting
point
for
adding
key
ranges
and
assigning
sample
roots.
The
Keymap
‐
editor
page
looks
like
this:
Parameter
Range of Values
Sample
Sample Root list
Key Range
Variable from C0-G10
Low Key
C 0 to G 10
High Key
C 0 to G 10
Velocity Range (VelRange)
Variable from ppp-fff
Low Velocity (Lo)
ppp-fff
High Velocity (Hi)
ppp-fff
Coarse Tune
–128 to 127 semitones
Fine Tune
-49 to 50 cents
Master Transpose
-126 ST to127 semitones
Volume Adjust
± 24 dB
Summary of Contents for PC3K6
Page 24: ...1 6 Introduction Options...
Page 50: ...4 4 The Operating Modes Using the Modes...
Page 58: ...5 8 Editing Conventions Special Button Functions...
Page 130: ...6 72 Program Mode Programming Tips...
Page 202: ...7 72 Setup Mode Recording A Setup To Song Mode...
Page 206: ...8 4 Quick Access Mode The QA Editor...
Page 232: ...9 26 Effects Mono Algorithms...
Page 268: ...11 18 Master Mode Preview Sample PRVIEW...
Page 302: ...12 34 Song Mode and the Song Editor Song Editor The EVENT Page...
Page 328: ...14 14 Keymap and Sample Editing Editing Samples...
Page 334: ...B 4...
Page 370: ...D 32 PC3K Objects V 1 31 Effect Chains...
Page 372: ...E 2 PC3K Legacy File Conversion Object Types and Conversion Details...