Keymap and Sample Editing
The Keymap Editor
14-3
Keymap Editor Parameters
Sample
This
is
where
you
assign
a
sample
root
to
the
current
key
range.
Depending
on
the
nature
of
the
sample
root—an
individual
sample
or
a
block
of
sample
roots—the
sample’s
name
looks
a
bit
different
in
the
display.
Each
sample’s
name
consists
of
three
parts:
a
numeral,
a
name,
and
a
note
number—for
example,
999
Silence
‐
C4
.
Additionally,
the
name
of
stereo
samples
will
end
with
an
S
.
(To
use
a
stereo
sample,
the
Stereo
parameter
must
be
set
to
On
in
the
Program
Editor,
and
two
keymaps
must
be
selected,
see
The
KEYMAP
Page
on page 6
‐
19
for
details.)
The
numeral
is
the
sample
block
ID.
If
the
sample
object
is
an
individual
sample,
the
sample
block
ID
is
the
same
as
the
sample’s
object
ID.
If
the
sample
object
is
a
group
of
sample
roots,
the
object
ID
of
the
first
root
in
the
group
determines
the
sample
block
ID.
The
remaining
roots
in
the
block
have
the
same
ID,
and
differ
only
in
their
note
numbers.
Next
comes
the
name
of
the
sample,
which
typically
describes
the
sample’s
timbre.
The
final
part
of
the
sample’s
name
refers
to
the
pitch
at
which
it
was
originally
sampled.
For
many
timbres,
multiple
samples
are
made
at
various
pitches.
As
you
scroll
through
the
Sample
list,
you’ll
see
only
the
pitch
of
the
sample
change
until
you
reach
the
next
sample
block.
The
sample’s
original
pitch
is
set
in
the
Sample
Editor
(see
Root
Key
on page 14
‐
10.)
This
determines
which
key
will
play
the
sample
at
its
original
pitch
when
a
sample
is
used
in
a
key
range
(see
Key
Range
below.)
Key Range
A
keyrange
is
a
range
of
keyboard
keys
that
plays
one
sample
(per
velocity
range,
see
Velocity
Range
(VelRange)
below
for
details.)
Each
sample
in
a
key
range
(per
velocity
range)
is
transposed
based
on
each
sample’s
RootKey
parameter
so
that
it
plays
at
the
correct
pitch
on
the
keyboard
relative
to
its
root
key
(see
Editing
Samples
on page 14
‐
9
for
details
on
the
RootKey
parameter.)
Other
keys
within
the
key
range
transpose
the
sample
chromatically
relative
to
the
root
key.
Sample
pitch
relative
to
the
root
key
can
also
be
offset
using
the
Coarse
Tune
and
Fine
Tune
parameters,
see
below.)
The
KeyRange
parameter
shows
you
which
key
range
you’re
currently
viewing
or
editing
(key
ranges
are
named
by
their
lowest
and
highest
notes.)
Changing
the
value
of
the
KeyRange
parameter
selects
from
the
available
key
ranges,
and
allows
you
to
view
or
edit
the
sample
assignment
and
other
parameters
of
the
selected
key
range.
When
the
Key
Range
parameter
is
selected,
you
can
also
scroll
through
available
key
ranges
using
the
Alpha
Wheel
or
the
‐
/+
buttons.
Multiple
key
ranges
are
only
shown
if
the
current
Keymap
uses
more
than
one
key
range.
If
the
top
line
of
the
EditKeymap
page
displays
KeyRange,
you
can
scroll
through
the
available
key
ranges
with
any
parameter
on
the
page
selected
using
the
Chan/Layer
buttons.
(Press
the
Toggle
soft
button
to
toggle
the
top
line
between
displaying
KeyRange
and
VelRange.)
With
the
Keyrange
parameter
selected,
keyranges
can
also
be
selected
by
holding
the
Enter
button
and
playing
a
key.
The
keyrange
assigned
to
that
key
will
be
selected.
Low Key (Lo), High Key (Hi)
With
these
parameters
you
can
use
any
of
the
data
entry
methods
to
change
the
low
and
high
notes
of
the
current
key
range.
You
can
extend
a
key
range
to
the
full
capacity
of
the
PC3K
(C
0
to
G
10).
If
you
extend
the
current
key
range
into
another,
the
boundaries
of
the
other
key
range
will
become
shortened
to
accommodate
the
key
range
you
are
extending.
If
the
keyrange
you
are
extending
covers
another
keyrange,
the
other
key
range
will
be
deleted.
The
setting
for
the
low
key
cannot
be
higher
than
the
setting
for
the
high
key.
Similarly,
the
setting
for
the
high
key
cannot
be
lower
than
the
setting
for
the
low
key.
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