Setup Mode
The Setup Editor
7-23
Shift Key Number, Shift Key (ShKeyNum, ShiftKey)
These
controller
destinations
allow
you
to
play
musical
scales
and
single
note
patterns
on
any
assignable
continuous
controller
in
a
setup,
without
the
need
of
playing
the
physical
keys
of
the
keyboard.
These
destinations
can
be
controlled
by
any
continuous
controller,
a
knob,
expression
pedal,
key
pressure,
etc.
These
features
are
especially
useful
for
playing
fast
arpeggiations.
These
destinations
only
work
when
combined
with
other
destinations
and
features,
so
be
sure
to
read
this
whole
section
to
gain
a
complete
understanding.
Shift
Key
Number
(
ShKeyNum
,
controller
destination
176)
works
in
a
similar
way
to
Key
Number
(
KeyNum
,
controller
destination
134).
Both
controllers
basically
generate
a
monophonic
stream
of
notes.
The
difference
is
that
Key
Number
plays
through
all
notes
chromatically,
while
Shift
Key
Number
only
plays
notes
relative
to
a
Shift
Pattern.
For
example,
when
controlling
Shift
Key
Number
from
a
knob,
notes
are
triggered
from
a
Shift
Pattern
in
forwards
order
as
you
turn
the
knob
up,
and
backwards
order
as
you
turn
the
knob
down.
If
in
our
zone
we
have
selected
the
Shift
Pattern
2:
minor,
the
notes
being
played
by
the
knob
will
be
only
the
root,
the
minor
third
and
fifth
in
the
chosen
key,
triggering
notes
in
any
octave
up
and
down
the
keyboard.
(See
Shift
Key
below
for
details
on
selecting
the
root
note
and
octave.)
Selecting The Desired Notes:
You
must
select
a
Shift
Pattern
for
the
desired
zone
in
order
for
Shift
Key
Number
to
have
an
effect.
To
select
a
Shift
Pattern
for
the
current
zone
in
a
setup,
enter
the
setup
editor
and
go
to
the
Arpeggiator
page
by
pressing
the
ARP1
soft
button.
Select
a
Shift
Pattern
from
the
ShiftPatt
field.
If
using
multiple
zones,
a
different
pattern
can
be
selected
for
each.
The
ShiftPatt
field
is
usually
used
with
the
arpeggiator,
but
can
also
be
used
in
combination
with
the
controller
destinations
Shift
Key
Note,
Shift
Key,
and
Key
Velocity.
These
destinations
can
use
a
zone’s
Shift
Pattern
whether
the
arpeggiator
is
on
or
off
without
conflict.
For
more
information
on
Shift
Patterns
such
as
editing
and
saving,
see
Shift
Pattern
(ShiftPatt)
on page 7
‐
41.
(Note
that
the
ShiftPatt
Up
or
Down
options,
as
well
as
any
of
the
arpeggiator
parameters
other
than
ShiftPatt
do
not
have
an
effect
on
Shift
Key
Number.)
You
can
also
set
controllers
to
destination
171
(
ShiftPatt
)
to
select
a
pattern
from
the
current
bank
of
128
shift
patterns,
and
destination
172
(
ShiftPBank
)
to
select
a
bank
from
banks
of
128
shift
patterns
each.
Selecting The Desired Velocity:
In
order
to
have
a
note
sound
when
using
Shift
Key
Number,
you
first
need
to
send
a
Key
Velocity
message
(
KeyVel
,
controller
destination
135)
with
a
non
zero
velocity.
You
must
set
a
controller
to
this
destination,
it’s
useful
to
set
a
knob
or
other
continuous
controller
in
order
to
control
velocity
while
playing.
The
next
notes
to
be
triggered
by
Shift
Key
Number
will
be
played
with
the
last
received
KeyVel
velocity.
One
note
triggered
by
these
controllers
sounds
until
another
note
is
triggered
or
until
a
KeyVel
message
with
velocity
0
is
sent.
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