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MODX Reference Manual
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Length (Key On Delay Note Length)
Determines the timing of “Key On Delay” when “Key On Delay Tempo Sync” is set to on.
Settings:
1/16, 1/8 Tri. (eighth-note triplets), 1/16 Dot. (dotted sixteenth notes), 1/8, 1/4 Tri. (quarter-note triplets), 1/8 Dot.
(dotted eighth notes), 1/4, 1/2 Tri. (half-note triplets), 1/4 Dot. (dotted quarter notes), 1/2, Whole Tri. (whole-note
triplets), 1/2 Dot. (dotted half notes), 1/4 x 4 (quarter-note quadruplets; four quarter notes to the beat), 1/4 x 5
(quarter-note quintuplets; five quarter notes to the beat), 1/4 x 6 (quarter-note sextuplets; six quarter notes to the
beat), 1/4 x 7 (quarter-note septuplets; seven quarter notes to the beat), 1/4 x 8 (quarter-note octuplets; eight quarter
notes to the beat)
Velocity Limit
Determines the minimum and maximum values of the velocity range within which each Element will
respond. Each Element will only sound for notes played within its specified velocity range. If you first
specify the maximum value and then the minimum value, for example “93 to 34,” then the Velocity range
covers both “1 to 34” and “93 to 127.”
Settings:
1–127
Note Limit
Determines the lowest and highest notes of the keyboard range for each Element. Each Element will only
sound for notes played within its specified range. If you first specify the highest note and then the lowest
note, for example “C5 to C4,” then the note range covers both “C-2 to C4” and “C5 to G8.”
Settings:
C -2 – G8
Pitch/Key (Pitch Key Follow Sensitivity)
Determines the sensitivity of the Key Follow effect (the pitch interval of adjacent notes), assuming the pitch
of the Center Key (below) as standard.
Settings:
-200% – +0% – +200%
+100%
(the normal setting): Adjacent notes are pitched one semitone apart.
0%:
All notes have the same pitch as the Center Key.
Negative values:
The settings are reversed.
Center Key (Pitch Key Follow Sensitivity Center Key)
Determines the central note or pitch for the Key Follow effect on pitch.
Settings:
C -2 – G8
Edit Waveform
Calls up the Waveform Edit display.
From this display you can set parameters related to Key Banks consisting of the Waveform.
• Key Bank
A Key Bank is digital audio data, made by directly recording a signal, such as that of vocals or
electric guitar, to this instrument.
Throughout this manual, the words “Key Bank” and “Wave” are sometimes used interchangeably;
however, you should be careful to distinguish between “Key Bank” (raw audio data) and “Waveform”
(collected audio data used to make up a Part).
• Key Bank and Waveform
Key Banks are assigned and stored to Waveforms on the MODX.
Each of the Waveforms can contain multiple Key Banks. To assign these Key Banks to a different
space or container, you can set the note limit and velocity limit for each Key Bank. With this setting,
the different Key Bank is played back depending on the pressed note and its velocity.
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A
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2
G
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F4
Waveform
Waveform
Velocity
Key Number
(Note Number)
Key
Bank 1
Key Bank 2
Key Bank 4
Key Bank 3
Key Bank 5