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About Parts and Parameters
❏
Key Range L (Keyboard Range Low)
C-1
–G9
❏
Key Range H (Keyboard Range High)
C-1–
G9
The Key Range parameters determine the pitch range over which the instrument will
be sounded. Keyboard Range Low (the lowest note) and Keyboard Range High (the
highest note) will determine the range of notes that will sound. These values are dis-
played as key names. You can specify a value between C-1 and G9 (0–127), and mid-
dle C is C4 (60).
fig.5-6e
For example, if you assign two Parts to the same MIDI channel and set the Keyboard
Range of one to C-1–B3 and the other to C4–G9. Then you could assign different
sounds to each Part, and play two different sounds on either side of C4. Or, you
could set the keyboard ranges of two Parts to overlap, and layer the two sounds.
fig.5-7e
❏
CC1 C.Number (CC1 Controller Number)
0–
16
–95
Set the Controller number that will control the CC1 parameters (p.59) via MIDI. For
example, if you set CC1 C.Number to 16, the value of an incoming MIDI Controller
number 16 message will affect the sound as specified by the setting of the CC1 pa-
rameter.
❏
Out Asgn (Output Assign)
OUT-1
/OUT-2/OUT-2L/OUT-2R
Specify the Output jack from which the sound of each Part will be output. At the fac-
tory settings, all Parts are set to OUT-1.
OUT-1
The sound together with the effect sound will be output in stereo from the
Audio output1 jacks (OUTPUT 1).
OUT-2
The direct sound without the effect sound will be output in stereo from
the Audio output2 jacks (OUTPUT 2).
OUT-2L
The direct sound without effects will be output from the Audio output2L
jacks (OUTPUT 2L). (The Pan setting will have no effect.)
OUT-2R
The direct sound without effects will be output from the Audio output2R
jacks (OUTPUT 2R). (The Pan setting will have no effect.)
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7
C8
A0
C-1
G9
24
36
48
60
72
84
96
108
21
0
127
Note Name
MIDI Note Number
C4
B3
Instrument 1
Instrument 2
Be aware that if Keyboard
Range High is set to a note
name lower than Keyboard
Range Low, there will be
no sound.
The headphones jack will
output the sound of Audio
output1 jacks (OUTPUT 1).
This means that the sound
of Parts assigned to Audio
output2 jacks (OUTPUT 2)
will not be heard from the
headphones jack.
The sound from Audio
output2 jacks (OUTPUT 2)
is output at a fixed volume,
unaffected by the position
of the [VOLUME] knob.
For the procedure of
changing the Output
Assign using MIDI
messages, refer to p.61.