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Chapter 4ÑSoundFinder
ENSONIQ ZR-76 Musician's Manual 75
Pitch Bend Up can be set to:
¥ 1-12dn or 1-12upÑto lower or raise the pitch of the sound by 1 to 12 equal-temper semitones
when the pitch bend wheel is pushed all the way forward, or when maximum Pitch Bend messages
are received via MIDI
¥ ProgÑto respond to upward pitch bend values according to the response programmed into the
sound
¥ SysÑto use the global system Pitch Bend Up value (see Chapter 3 for details)
¥ OffÑto ignore forward movement of the pitch bend wheel or Pitch Bend Up messages received via
MIDI.
4. Turn the Value knob to select the Pitch Bend Up value you prefer.
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When you select a new sound in SoundFinder, Pitch Bend Up will be reset to Prog.
Selecting a new sound for a track in the 16 Track Recorder will also reset this parameter if
the system Track ParamReset parameter is set to On (see Chapter 3).
This parameter may also be edited via MIDI. It responds to an RPN LSB value of 000 and an NRPN LSB
value of 022. See ÒUsing RPNs and NRPNs to Edit SoundFinder ParametersÓ at the end of this chapter.
The ZRÕs display will reflect Pitch Bend Up changes made via MIDI just as if youÕd made them from the
front panel. The Pitch Bend Up parameter will have no effect if the Pitch Bend Recv parameter is set to
Off.
The following parameter is not present when the sound being edited is a drum kit.
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1. If youÕre using SoundFinder, select the sound you want to edit and press the SoundFinder Edit button.
If youÕre using the 16 Track Recorder, select the track whose sound youÕd like to edit.
2. Turn the Parameter knob until the display shows ÒPitch Bend Down=.Ó
Pitch Bend Down can be set to:
¥ 1-12dn or 1-12upÑto lower or raise the pitch of the sound by 1 to 12 equal-temper semitones
when the pitch bend wheel is pulled all the way back, or when minimum Pitch Bend messages are
received via MIDI
¥ ProgÑto respond to backward pitch bend movements according to the response programmed into
the sound
¥ SysÑto use the global system Pitch Bend Down value (see Chapter 3 for details)
¥ OffÑto ignore backward movement of the pitch bend wheel or Pitch Bend Down messages received
via MIDI
3. Turn the Value knob to select the Pitch Bend Down value you prefer.
NN
NN
oo
oo
tt
tt
ee
ee
::
::
When you select a new sound in SoundFinder, Pitch Bend Down will be reset to Prog.
Selecting a new sound for a track in the 16 Track Recorder will also reset this parameter if
the system Track ParamReset parameter is set to On (see Chapter 3).
This parameter may also be edited via MIDI. It responds to an RPN LSB value of 000 and an NRPN LSB
value of 023. See ÒUsing RPNs and NRPNs to Edit SoundFinder ParametersÓ at the end of this chapter.
The ZRÕs display will reflect Pitch Bend Down changes made via MIDI just as if youÕd made them from
the front panel.
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On a global level, the overall tuning of the ZR-76 can be adjusted with the system Fine Tuning parameter
(see Chapter 3 for details). This parameter retunes all of the sounds in the ZR simultaneously. You can also
re-tune individual standard (non-drum/ percussion kit) sounds with the SoundFinder Octave Tuning,
Coarse Tuning and Fine Tuning parameters.

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