
Tutorials: Setup Mode
Basics Of Using Riffs
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18. Lastly, lets change the Stop point for the horn riff so that it loops with no gaps. Press the
RIFF1
soft button at the bottom of the page to move to the RIFF1 page for zone 5. On the RIFF1 page, use
the cursor buttons to select the left most
Stop
field. The Stop field sets the bar number (within the
riff’s original sequence) that the riff should stop at. The
Stop
field also sets the loop point when
Loop
parameter is set to
Forever
on the RIFF2 page. Our horn riff is set to loop forever (the default
setting.) With the left most
Stop
field selected, press
9
and then the
Enter
button on the
alphanumeric pad to select 9 for the Stop field bars value (see below.) Now the horn riff should loop
with no gaps.
At this point you may want to adjust the volume of the horns program on the PAN-VOL page
(an EntryVolume of 100 may be a more comfortable volume for the horns riff.) You can also see
how the riff sounds with different programs by selecting different programs on the CH/PROG
page.
19. To finish, press the
Exit
button to the right of the display to exit the Setup Editor and save your
changes to this setup under a new ID#.
See
The Setup Editor
section at the beginning of this
chapter for details on saving when you exit the Setup Editor.
You may wish to disable some controls for zones that play riffs. For example, the zone with our
horn riff responds to the sustain pedal, but this doesn’t sound good when we are using the
sustain pedal for the zone with the piano program. To disable the sustain pedal for zone 5, go to
the Controllers page for zone 5, select SW Pedal 1 for the Controller field and select
None
for the
OnControl and OffControl fields.
There are many possible ways to use riffs in a setup. For example instead of triggering riffs from
the PC3LE’s pads you could trigger riffs from the assignable switches. This would leave the
pads available to play drum programs. To trigger riffs from the assignable switches, go to the
Setup Editor Controllers page for the zone containing the riff you wish to trigger. Next, select a
switch, such as switch 2 for the Controller field (this can be done by selecting the Controller
field, holding the
Enter
button and pressing the desired switch.) Then, with
DestType
set to
Ctrl
, set the
OnControl
and
OffControl
fields to 163 and 164,
RiffOn
and
RiffOff.
Lastly, in
some cases you would need to disable any switches that you are using that are already assigned
to other functions in other zones. For example, by default when a zone is created it assigns
switch 1 to mute that zone (for example, when you created zone 5 in this tutorial, switch 1 was
set to mute keyboard playback of zone 5 automatically on zone 5’s Controllers page.) Also,
many factory setups use the setup MUTES soft button which automatically assigns each switch
to mute its corresponding zone (see
Set Controls Zone Mutes (MUTES)
on page 7-65.) So using
switches 1 and 2 to trigger riffs on zones 4 and 5 would require setting the OnControl and
OffControl fields to
OFF
for switch 1 on zone 1 and switch 2 on zone 2 (do this by entering
0
then pressing Enter on the alphanumeric pad for each of these fields.) Doing this would ensure
that zones 1 and 2 wont be muted when using switches 1 and 2. You could try repeating this
tutorial and changing all the riffs to be triggered by the assignable switches.
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