Program mode
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set to 0, the value will stay the same between the Low Break
key and the Center key.
The Key value will be the break point, and Ramp specifies
the slope of the lower region and higher region on the
keyboard.
If Key is Center, keyboard tracking will have no effect.
6–7a: Keyboard Track 1
Key
Low Break
[C–1...G9]
This specifies the note that will be the break point
connecting the two sloped lines in the low region.
Center
[C–1...G9]
This specifies the note that will be the break point in the
center of keyboard tracking. At this key, the keyboard
tracking has no effect on the AMS destinations.
High Break
[C–1...G9]
This specifies the note that will be the break point
connecting the two sloped lines in the high region.
Entering notes from the keyboard
You can enter note numbers directly by playing them on the
keyboard. To do so:
1. Select one of the Key parameters.
2. Hold down the ENTER switch.
3. While holding ENTER, play a note on the keyboard.
Ramp
Positive ramp values mean that the keyboard tracking
output increases as you play farther from the Center Key;
negative ramp values mean that it decreases.
Because of this, the meanings of positive and negative Ramp
settings will change depending on whether the ramp is to
the left or right of the Center Key.
Bottom-Low and Low-Center
: negative ramps make the
keyboard tracking’s output go down as you play lower on
the keyboard, and positive ramps make the output go
higher.
Center-High and High-Top
: negative ramps make the
keyboard tracking’s output go down as you play higher on
the keyboard, and positive ramps make the output go up.
Bottom-Low
[–Inf, –99...+99, +Inf]
This sets the slope between the bottom of the MIDI note
range and the Low Break key. For normal key track, use
negative values.
Low-Center
[–Inf, –99...+99, +Inf]
This sets the slope between the Low Break and Center keys.
For normal key track, use negative values.
Center-High
[–Inf, –99...+99, +Inf]
This sets the slope between the Center and High Break
keys. For normal key track, use positive values.
High-Top
[–Inf, –99...+99, +Inf]
This sets the slope between the High Break key and the top
of the MIDI note range. For normal key track, use positive
values.
The table below shows how the Ramps affect the AMS
output:
+Inf and –Inf ramps
+Inf and –Inf are special settings which create abrupt
changes for split-like effects. When a ramp is set to +Inf or
–Inf, the keyboard tracking will go to its extreme highest or
lowest value over the span of a single key.
+Inf and –Inf Ramps
Note: If you set the Center-High ramp to +Inf or –Inf, the
High-Top
parameter will be grayed out. Similarly, if you set
the Low-Center ramp to +Inf or –Inf, the Bottom-Low ramp
will be grayed out.
6–7b: Keyboard Track 2
This is the second Common keyboard tracking generator.
Its parameters are exactly the same as those for Keyboard
Track 1, as described under “6–7a: Keyboard Track 1” on
page 76.
▼
6–7: Menu Command
• 0: Write Program
• 2: Exclusive Solo
• 3: Copy Oscillator
• 4: Swap Oscillator
For more information, please see “Program: Menu
Command” on page 106.
6–8: Common KeyTrk 2
(Common Keyboard Track 2)
Here you can make settings for the second common
keyboard track.
For more information, please see “6–7: Common KeyTrk 1
(Common Keyboard Track 1)” on page 75.
Ramp value
AMS change
–Inf
goes to –99 in 1 half-step
–99
–20 per octave
–50
–10 per octave
0
no change
+50
+10 per octave
+99
+20 per octave
+Inf
goes to +99 in 1 half-step
Ramp = –Inf
Ramp = +Inf
Ramp = –50
Key Low
Center
Key High
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