Program Edit Mode
The KEYMAP Page
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You’ll use global control sources when you want to aect all notes in a program uniformly,
and local control sources when you want to aect each note independently. For example,
you’d use a global LFO controlling pitch to create a Leslie eect on an organ sound, since you
want the eect applied to all the notes you play. You’d use a local LFO controlling pitch to
create a vibrato for a solo violin, since you want to be able to vary the rate and depth of the
vibrato for each note.
Output Gain (OutGain)
Use the OutGain parameter to cut or boost the nal gain stage of the post-FX program
signal. is is useful for adjusting the overall volume of a program.
Intonation Map (Int Map) and Intonation Key (IKey)
e Int Map and IKey parameters on the Program Common page allow you to set a
dierent intonation map and key for each program. See Intonation Map on page 12-7 for
more details about intonation maps.
e Int Map and IKey parameters work just like the Global mode Intonation Map and
Int.Key parameters, except the Int Map and IKey parameters on the Program Common
page only apply to the current program. (e Global mode Intonation Map and Int.Key
parameters apply to all programs.)
The KEYMAP Page
Press the KEYMAP soft button to call up the KEYMAP page. e parameters on this page
aect sample root selection, i.e., which samples are played on which keys.
Parameter Range of Values Default
Keymap Keymap List 1 Piano f Left
Transpose -128 to 127 semitones 0
Key Tracking ± 2400 cents per key 100
Velocity Tracking ± 7200 cents 0
Alt Method Switched, Continuous Switched