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Chapter 4ÑSoundFinder
ENSONIQ ZR-76 Musician's Manual76
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 ÒOctave Shift=.Ó
3. Use the Value knob to retune the sound in octave steps, if desired.
A setting of 0oct means the sound will use its programmed octave tuning value. You can tune the
sound up or down by a maximum of four equal-temper octaves.
This parameter may also be edited via MIDI. It responds to an NRPN LSB value of 011. See ÒUsing
RPNs and NRPNs to Edit SoundFinder ParametersÓ at the end of this chapter. The ZRÕs display will
reflect Octave Shift changes made via MIDI just as if youÕd made them from the front panel.
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 ÒSemitone Shift=.Ó
3. Use the Value knob to set the semitone tuning for the sound.
A setting of 0st means the sound will use its programmed semitone tuning value. You can tune the
sound upward by a maximum of 63 keyboard equal-temper semitones or downward by a maximum of
64.
This parameter may also be edited via MIDI. It responds to an RPN LSB value of 002. See ÒUsing RPNs
and NRPNs to Edit SoundFinder ParametersÓ at the end of this chapter. The ZRÕs display will reflect
Semitone Shift changes made via MIDI just as if youÕd made them from the front panel.
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 ÒFine Tuning=.Ó
3. Use the Value knob to set the fine tuning for the sound.
A setting of 0cents means the sound will use its programmed fine tuning value. You can lower or raise
the soundÕs fine tuning by -50 to +49 cents. 100 cents equals one semitone.
This parameter may also be edited via MIDI. It responds to an RPN LSB value of 001. See ÒUsing RPNs
and NRPNs to Edit SoundFinder ParametersÓ at the end of this chapter. The ZRÕs display will reflect
fine tuning changes made via MIDI just as if youÕd made them from the front panel.
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Sounds can use special tunings, or pitch tablesÑand the ZR-76 provide a large assortment of them. With
the proper software, you can also design your own pitch table on a computer, and transmit it to your ZR-
76 via MIDI. "About RAM Pitch Tables" in Chapter 13 provides detailed information on creating your own
pitch tables. Chapter 3 contains details on setting a system-wide, or global, pitch table for the ZR-76 that
can be accessed by any sound.
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.

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