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B Program/Type field
Selects the program used by each part. If you move the cursor to this field and press the
[WINDOW] key, the Program List popup window will appear.
C Low field
Specifies the lowest note that will be sounded by this part. The range of notes will extend
from this note to the note you specify in the Hi field.
If you press the [WINDOW] key, the Keyspan popup window will appear.
D Hi field
Specifies the highest note that will be sounded by this part.
If you press the [WINDOW] key, the Keyspan popup window will appear.
E Keyboard
Displays a graph to indicate the range of notes.
Specifying the key span
Here’s how to specify the range of notes played by a part within the multi.
1. In the Span page, move the cursor to the Span Low field and turn the [JOG] dial
to specify the lowest note of the range the part will play.
2. Move the cursor to the Span Hi field and turn the [JOG] dial to specify the
highest note of the range the part will play.
The part will play the range of notes specified by the Low field and Hi field settings.
3. If you want to use the pads or your MIDI keyboard to make these settings, move
the cursor to the Span Low or Hi field and press the [WINDOW] key.
The Keyspan popup window will appear.
A Set via MIDI note field
Selects whether note events can be used to set the key span.
B [F1] key (CLOSE)
Updates the setting and closes the popup window.
4. Move the cursor to the Set via MIDI note field, and change the setting to YES.
Now you can use note events to set the key span. If NO is selected, note events cannot be
used to set the key span.
5. When you have finished making settings, press the [F1] key (CLOSE).
Hint: If this field is set to YES, you can use the pads or your MIDI keyboard to make note settings in
steps 1 and 2.
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