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Kurzweil Flash Play PC4 - The MISC Page; Quantize and Miscellaneous Parameters; Control Chase; Key Wait

Kurzweil Flash Play PC4
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The MISC Page
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The MISC Page
e MISC page contains miscellaneous sequencer parameters. e MISC page appears
below:
Quantize and Miscellaneous Parameters
Control Chase
A common shortcoming of many sequencers is that when you start a sequence at some point
in the middle of sequence, the controllers remain at their current levels until the sequencer
comes across a controller event. Control Chase remedies this (generally) undesired behavior.
When Control Chase is On, all non-note MIDI events from the beginning of the song up
to the current time are computed, and the most recent non-note MIDI event is sent out
before starting playback. is ensures that the volume, panning, program changes, and other
controllers for the song are correct, regardless of where you start the song. With Control
Chase set to O, the sequencer behaves as previously described.
Key Wait
With Key Wait set to on, a key strike will trigger playback of a sequence (if the play/pause
button is armed), or trigger recording of a sequence (if the record button is armed.)
Quantize
e Quantize parameter determines the amount of real-time quantization (if any) applied to
the sequence during recording. e percentage specied for this parameter is the amount of
quantization the sequencer applies to the grid (see below) for each Note event recorded.
Note that using real-time quantization has the same eect as recording normally, and then
using the Quantize Track Editing operation.

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