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Kurzweil Artis SE - Low Velocity (Lovel); High Velocity (Hivel); Notemap; MIDI Bank

Kurzweil Artis SE
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The Zone-specic Parameters
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If, for example, you set High Key to C4, then only keys at or below C4 will trigger a note for
the currently selected Zone. Keys above C4 will not trigger a note.
Low Velocity (LoVel)
e Low Velocity parameter determines the lowest velocity that a keystroke must have in
order to trigger a note in the currently selected Zone.
If, for example, you set Low Velocity to 20, then only keystrokes with velocities of 20 or
above will trigger a note. Keystrokes with velocities lower than 20 will not trigger a note.
High Velocity (HiVel)
e High Velocity parameter determines the highest velocity that a keystroke can have in
order to trigger a note in the currently selected Zone. You can set this parameter to any
velocity between 0 and 127.
If, for example, you set High Velocity to 80, then only keystrokes with velocities of 80 or
below will trigger a note. Keystrokes with velocities higher than 80 will not trigger a note.
Notemap
Notemap lets you change the way notes are sent from the Artis SE.
A setting of O, no notes are sent but controllers and other non-note data are. If you set
Notemap to Constant, all of the keys on the keyboard will play the same note. A Notemap
setting of Constant is useful for layering a single drum sound over another Zone, for example
layering a ride cymbal over a Zone containing a Bass program. e note defaults to C4, but
you can change this with the Transpose parameter.
With Notemap set to Linear, all notes go out as played.
MIDI Bank
e MIDI Bank parameter determines the MIDI Bank change message that the currently
selected Zone sends when the Multi is loaded. You can set this parameter to a MIDI Bank
change message from 0 to 127.
When using the Artis SE as a MIDI controller, sending a MIDI Bank change message (along
with a MIDI Program change message) when a Multi is loaded ensures that the Program
loaded on the other sound modules in your MIDI chain is the Program that you want. For
example, if youve congured a Multi to work in a specic way with Program 32 in Bank5
of a connected sound module, then set MIDI Bank to 5 and MIDI Program to 32. is
way, whenever you load this Multi, the sound module will automatically load Program 32 in
Bank5.

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