Chapter 4ÑSoundFinder
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At the heart of the ZR-76 are the hundreds of terrific sounds it contains. ENSONIQÕs SoundFinderª makes
it easy to find just the right one. SoundFinder also provides the means to customize these sounds in many
useful ways.
SoundFinderÕs Select Sound, Split, Layer and Transpose buttons contain LEDs that provide helpful provide
information at a glance:
¥ When the Select Sound LED is lit, youÕre in SoundFinder.
¥ When the Split LED is lit, SoundFinderÕs split feature is enabled: the ZRÕs keyboard can play two
different sounds in two different areas of the keyboard. You can set where one area ends and the other
begins.
¥ When the Layer LED is lit, SoundFinderÕs layer feature is enabled: two sounds of your selection will
play at once when you press a key on the keyboard. Layers are described in detail in ÒLayering ZR-76
SoundsÓ later in this chapter.
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SoundFinder can have a split and a layer at the same time. When this is the case, the
sound played in the lower part of the keyboard is heard by itself; the upper area of the
keyboard plays two sounds at once.
¥ When the Transpose LED is lit, SoundFinderÕs transpose feature is enabled: the pitch produced as you
play notes on the keyboard is shifted upward or downward by the number of semitone steps that you
determine. The ZRÕs transpose capabilities are described in detail in ÒTransposing the ZRÕs Keyboard in
SoundFinderÓ later in this chapter.