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(PITCH)
TRANSPOSE
Transposes the
sample
up or
down in the
bank,
within the
range
of
-50~0~+50
semitones.
When
setting
transposition,
if
the
REC key
is pressed, the
PROG.
NO./DATA
display
will
show the current
key note
that
the
original pitch is assigned
to.
The diagram
below
shows
the example
when the
transposition
value is set
to
"-3".
In this case,
the REC
key
is pressed,
the PROG.
NO./DATA
display shows
"E3-"
meaning that
the sample is
reproduced
in its
original
pitch when
the Ep key
is pressed.
transposition
value
key note
for the
original pitch
I,
(flat)
SAMPLE TUNE
Precisely
adjusts
the
pitch
of
the sample
in the bank by
2 cents
(100
cents=l
semitone),
within the
range
of
-50-0-+50
(steps).
*
If the
SAMPLE
TUNE value
reaches 50 steps,
the
TRANSPOSE
value
will automatically
increase
or decrease
1 semitone.
Also, the
TRANSPOSE
and
TUNE are used
for
pitch
adjustment
when
making
multi-sampled
programs
(on page
49)
or
tempo
adjustment
among
"phrase-sampled"
rhythms that have
individual
tempos
("Trial
2"
on page 36).
CONSTANT
PITCH
Fixes
the pitch of
the sample (in
the bank).
With this
parameter
ON, the
sample
will be
reproduced
at a
fixed
pitch
even when
receiving
various key
notes from
the
keyboard.
This
parameter is
convinient
when the
sample
should be
reproduced
at
a fixed
pitch:
i.e.
"phrase-sampled"
program,
percussive
instruments,
other
sound effects,
etc. (See
"Trial
2"
on page 36.)
You can
change the
sample's
fixed
pitch using the
TRANSPOSE/SAMPLE
TUNE
parameters.
BEND
Determines the
pitch
bend range
of the sample
in the bank
within the
range of
0-24
(1
step=+/-l
semitone).
With
the value set to
other than
"0",
the
sample's pitch
can be
controlled
by
external
MIDI
pitch bend
change.

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