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GLOSSARY
Sequencer: A system of recording MIDI data. The Sequencer
permits you to record a polyphonic song sound by sound,
and so reproduce the song after carrying out any neces-
sary corrections. The quality of a recording made with a
Sequencer is maintained and does not decay, even after
recording a large quantity of data and after many record-
ings: the Sequencer does not record sound, it records
MIDI data.
Sliders: Controlling devices in the form of potentiometers,
used for the Function Controllers group of the S2 and S3.
S2R has software equivalents.
Song: A piece of music, recorded or reproduced (played back)
by the Sequencer. The S Series can store 10 Songs in
RAM, each one with its own Bank of 10 Performances.
Sound: In the S Series, the Sound is the final part of the multi-
sampled element (Waveform) on which modifications of
the Envelopes, Filters, Pan, etc. have been performed, in
order to render the sound musically useful.
The Sounds are controlled by the Sound Library. 518
Sounds are in ROM, other can be loaded from floppy
disk.
Sound Map: The configuration of the Sound in the Sound
Library. Each Sound corresponds to a Program Change
and Bank Select. The S Series Sound map can be remapped
to correspond with other instruments of other manufac-
turers should they have different Sound maps.
Sound Patch: A layout of different sounds for each key, or two
different sounds separated by a dynamic threshold. In the
first case, sounds are assigned to various zones of the
keyboard (maximum of 128 zones) and a typical use is a
Drumkit. In the second case, two different Sounds can be
assigned on two different dynamic levels, so that the
second sound is triggered by varying the velocity (dy-
namics) with which a note is struck.
Source: A provider of MIDI events that can be directed to the
S Series Tracks. The Sources are, the keyboard (local/
Common), the MIDI In, the Sequencer (Song) and Op-
tion.
Store: Memorize. A command associated to the move com-
mand of the Sound Library and the Effects Libraries.
Track: A multitimbric part of a Song. A Track has its own
programming and timbric characteristics. In the S Series,
the Track is also the “elaborating centre” for MIDI data
originating from the Sources (keyboard, MIDI In,
Sequencer): this data is then redistributed to the destina-
tions (internal Sound Generation, MIDI Out and
Sequencer).
Transpose: The change in pitch (higher or lower) of a note
with respect to a standard value.
Tweak: A term that describes the slight modification of one or
more of a Sound’s parameters.
User Interface: All that which appears within the Display.
The means with which the user communicates with the
musical instrument - that is, the availability of informa-
tion relating to the status of the data - and in general with
all computers. The S Series User Interface is a graphic
system of superimposable windows containing parame-
ters in graphical and text form.
Undo: Annul. A command available within the Edit environ-
ments that cancels the last performed task, or the last
performed series of tasks. Undo can also cancel an undo
operation, restoring an annulled task to its original status.
User: Generally, this term indicates all that can be pro-
grammed by the operator. For example, the User Control-
lers are the Function Controllers activated to operate in
the mode programmed by the user.
User Programs: software programs that are loaded into the S
Series RAM from a disk. These type of programs expand
the Operating System and are commercially available
through the normal Generalmusic channels of distribu-
tion. They are produced both by Generalmusic as well as
external developers.
Waveform: In the S Series, the Waveform is always a multi-
sample; the combination of several samples across dif-
ferent parts of the keyboard scale. A Sample is a portion
of the sound recorded in numerical form. The Waveform
is the Sound base which assumes particular characteris-
tics by means of Envelope shaping, Filter programming,
etc..
Wet: The term that is given to the audio signal directed to the
Stereo Left/Right outputs processed by at least one of the
two DSPs.
Wheels: The two controlling devices located on the extreme
left of the control panel of the keyboard versions of the S
Series (S2 and S3). In default conditions, they are set to
provide Pitch Bend (Wheel 1/left) and Modulation (Wheel
2/right). The wheels are completely and independently
programmable.
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