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(IWIID1)
KEYRANGE H!GH
Determines the upper
note
limit to which the sample in the bank can be
played back,
by
MIDI note
number
0-127.
KEYRANGE LOW
Determines
the lower
note limit
to
which the sample in
the bank can
be
reproduced,
by
MIDI note
number
0-127.
12
21
24 36 48 60 72 84 96
108 120
127
I"
C-2
C-1
Co Ci
Cz
Cs
C4
Cs Cs C7 Cs Gs
key range of
pian
o
J
(88
keys)
For
example,
in
case a sample in a bank
is assigned with the KEYRANGE LOW
at
60 and the
KEYRANGE HIGH at
72,
it will
be
reproduced
only when the external MIDI keyboard is played
within the range
of
C3
(60)
to C4
(72).
If
you
wish the sample
to be
played only
by a
specific key, the LOW and HIGH key range
value
should
be
set the same. If you set several banks to the same
key range
and set the same
MIDI channel
as
well
as
the same program number,
you
can layer
samples on top of each other (but note that this
will reduce polyphony).
Key
Range
Setting Using
A
MID!
Keyboard
When the key range parameter is
selected,
if
you
hold down the desired bank key and press a key
on the keyboard (sending a MIDI note number)
,
you can set the
range value
u
sing the keyboard. This
may
be
more convenient than using
the data entry
knob.
PROG. NO.
Determines the program number
for the the bank within the range
of
1-128.
Several banks can
be
assigned with the same number.
When in Play mode, if the
banks receive a MIDI program change including the
same program
number, the samples in those
banks
will
be selected to be played.
Remember
to set
the P. CHANGE
CHANNEL in the SETUP index for the
S01 to
receive the MIDI program change from the external
MIDI
master.
(See page
37.)
MIDI CHANNEL
Determines
the
MIDI
channel for the
bank
from
ON (OMNI ON),
1-16.
Several banks can
be
assigned the
same channel.
*
When
a
bank
set to ON
(OMNI
ON), it receives note on/off (including note
number and velocity)
and pitch bend
change on all channels.
*
For how
to
actually
use the parameters in the MIDI index, refer
to
examples concerning multi-
timbral program (on
page
49)
and multi-sampled
program (on page
48).
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