►
To split an existing Key Zone, hover your mouse within the Key Zone over the key at
which you want to split it, right-click ([Ctrl]-click on Mac OS X) and select
Split key zone
in the context menu.
→
The existing Key Zone is shrunk to the left of the key, and a new Key Zone is created
starting from that key up to the next Key Zone.
If the Key Zone you clicked in is only one key wide, or if you already have 16 Key Zones,
the
Split key zone
entry is not available in the context menu.
The other way around, you can delete single or multiple Key Zones as follows:
►
To delete a Key Zone, left-click to select and then right-click ([Ctrl]-click on Mac OS X)
and select
Delete key zone
in the context menu.
→
The selected Key Zones are deleted and their keys are incorporated into the next Key
Zone to the left.
If you delete the leftmost Key Zone, its keys are incorporated into the next Key Zone to its
right.
If you only have one Key Zone set up, the
Delete key zone
entry is not available in the
context menu.
Enabling/Disabling a Key Zone
Disabling a Key Zone removes the assignments for all included keys: These keys won’t trigger
any MIDI message anymore. For example, this can be useful to avoid triggering unwanted MIDI
messages by mistake as you play keys in the neighboring Key Zones — or simply to have a
clean, better organized keybed.
►
To disable a single or multiple Key Zones, left-click to select and then right-click ([Ctrl]-
click it on Mac OS X) and select
Disable key zone
in the context menu.
→
The disabled Key Zones are grayed out in the Keybed area and their assignments are re-
moved: In the
Assign
pane of the Inspector,
Type
is set to
Off
. If the Key Zones had the
default label, they are renamed to
Off
.
Using Your KOMPLETE KONTROL S-SERIES Keyboard
Defining Key Zones
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