Section 6 — Standard Sound Parameters
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Output Bus/Priority
Output Bus = FX1 Priority= MEDIUM
Output Bus Range: DRY, FX1, or FX2
Each voice within a sound can be routed to one of three stereo “busses.” The diagram below
shows a typical routing of the signals for each bus. See Section 3 — Understanding Effects for more
information on effects routing and programming specific effects.
L
R
Effect 2
Mix1
Mix2
Audio
Outputs
Effect 1b
FX1
FX2
DRY
Effect 1a
Priority Range: LOW, MEDIUM, or HIGH
Gives you control over how voices will be reassigned, or “stolen,” to play new notes when all the
KT’s voices are already playing. A voice can be can assigned LOW, MEDIUM or HIGH priority.
The rule is that a given voice will only be allowed to steal from voices with the same or lower
priority.
MEDIUM is most often used for voices. LOW can be used for voices within a sound that would
be missed the least if stolen (such as a voice playing the same wave as another voice but detuned
a bit). HIGH is best used only for specific applications in which you want to protect a voice or
voices from being stolen — such as drums or a sustaining “pad” sound in a sequencer track.