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TRANSPOSE FUNCTION
This function allows to modify the key of the song being played, in other words to transpose
an exact number of semitones (half tones) on all the tracks (MIDI channels) except the
one containing the drum sound.
This track (normally the n.10, named DRUM TRACK) must not normally be transposed as
this may cause the playing of drum timbres different from those previously chosen or
selected which might interefere with the beat of the musical backing.
By pressing [TRANSP.] the display will show the editing video page:
where the following parameters are reported:
•
BIAS: It sets the value of transposition (semitone)
•
DRUM TRACK: It sets the drum track which has to be played
After having set up your chosen settings, press [ENTER] to confirm and activate them or
[ESC] to abort the operation. In both cases Galileo will show back the main video page.
To deactivate the transposer function press the [TRANSP.] or [ESC] keys (the led will
switch off). In both cases the display will show the main page.
If you desire to show or modify the transpose parameter when the function is active, press
and hold down the [TRANSP.] button.
MUTE FUNCTION
The MUTE function allows, while playing a song, to reduce the velocity (and therefore the
volume) or completely mute (remove) one or more instruments (tracks) from the playback.
To activate the function press the [MUTE] key, the display will first show the configuration
page:
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