Song Mode
Edit Song: COMMON Page
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TriggerCtl
This parameter speciÞes the global control source used to enable the triggering of Arrangement
Steps via key presses as deÞned in the Arrangement editor.
TrackDest
TrackDest|:LLL-|M---|-M--|---x||||||||||
DrumTrack|:D---|----|-D--|----||||||||||
The MIDI data on each track has a destination assignment selectable in the TrackDest Þeld.
There are four possible indicators:
(-) This is the default setting for all tracks in a new Song. A hyphen (-) means that MIDI data
on the track is transmitted both locally to the K2vx, and out the MIDI Out Port (on the
track's channel) to any external devices.
(L) An (L) means that the track's MIDI data will only be transmitted locally to the K2vx's
internal sound generator. None of the data on that track will be sent to the MIDI Out
Port.
(M) An (M) means that the track's MIDI data will only be transmitted out to external devices
via the MIDI Out Port on the back of the K2vx.
(x) Select the (x) to disable the transmission of the track's MIDI data to either of the
destination assignments, (L)ocal or (M)IDI.
DrumTrack
Any of the SongÕs tracks can be deÞned as ÒDrum TracksÓ so that their Note events do not get
transposed when a transposition is applied in the Arrangement editor.
This feature is particularly useful when a drum kit Program (or any other non-pitched
Program) is used in a Song, assigned to a Step of an Arrangement, which is being triggered
over a range of keys, and you want the sounds produced by each note number in that Program
to be preserved in each transposition. If in the Song being used as a Step in an Arrangement
(NOT the Arrangement Song itself), there is a (D) designating the track playing the drum
Program as a ÒDrum TrackÓ, the originally recorded Note events on that track will remain
unchanged.
The Drum Tracks settings do not have any effect on edits made in the EditSong : TRACK mode.
Any tracks deÞned as ÒDrum TracksÓ will be transposed when a transposition is applied to
these tracks from the EditSong : TRACK mode.
Soft Buttons on the Edit Song: COMMON Page
EVENT accesses an Event List style editor. From the EditSong : EVENT page, you can scroll
through, modify, add, or delete any or all of the tracksÕ MIDI events.
TRACK brings you to the EditSong : TRACK page. This page accesses useful track based edit
functions. There is a selectable edit function that can be applied to the selected track or all
tracks in your Song.
STEP brings up the EditSong : STEP page, from which non-real time note/rest entry is
performed. The term STEP is used here to refer to Step recording, and does not refer to the
Steps on the Edit Song:ARRANGE page.