Note Numbers and Intonation Tables
 
              Note Numbers for Percussion Keymaps
 
  
 
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Chapter 24
Note Numbers and Intonation Tables
 
K2vx Note Numbers and MIDI Note Numbers
 
K2vx MIDI
C -1ÑB -1 0Ñ11
C 0ÑB 0 12Ñ23
C 1ÑB 1 24Ñ35
C 2ÑB 2 36Ñ47
C 3ÑB 3 48Ñ59
C 4 (Middle C)ÑB 4 60Ñ71
C 5ÑB 5 72Ñ83
C 6ÑB 6 84Ñ95
C 7ÑB 7 96Ñ107
C 8ÑB 8 108Ñ119
C 9ÑG 9 120Ñ127
You can assign samples to keymaps in the range from C 0 to G 9. The K2vx will respond to 
MIDI events in the octave from C -1 to B -1. If a Note On event is generated in the range from C 
-1 to B -1, the K2vx will respond by setting the Intonation key correspondingly  (C -1 will set it 
to C, C# -1 will set it to C#, etc.)
 
Note Numbers for Percussion Keymaps
Most of the K2vxÕs percussion programs have keymaps that place the various percussion 
timbres at standardized key locations. There are eight drum keymaps: Preview Drums, Þve 5-
octave kits (two dry and three ambient), a 2-octave kit, and the General MIDI kit. The keymap 
30 General MIDI Kit adheres as closely as possible to the General MIDI standard for placement 
of timbres. As a rule, programs that use this keymap can be assigned in percussion tracks for 
prerecorded sequences and will play appropriate timbres for all percussion notes.
The timbres are located consistently within the  5-octave kit keymaps so you can interchange 
keymaps within percussion programs freely without changing the basic timbres assigned to 
various notes (snare sounds will always be at and around Middle C, for example). The note 
assignments for the timbres in the 5-octave kit and 2-octave kit keymaps are listed below. MIDI 
note number 60 (Middle C) is deÞned as C 4.
 
5-Octave Percussion Keymaps (C2 - C7)
 
MIDI NOTE NUMBER KEY NUMBER SAMPLE ROOT
36-37 C2-C#2 Low Tom
38-39 D2-D#2 Low Mid Tom
40-41 E2-F2 Mid Tom
42-43 F#2-G2 Hi MidTom
44-45 G#2-A2 Mid Hi Tom
46 A#2 Hi Tom
47Ð51 B 2ÐD# 3 Kick
52Ð54 E3ÐF#3 Snare (Sidestick)