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SECTION 1
Layer
Leslie
Effect
Local
Memory
Banks
MIDI
MIDI
Device
MIDI
Master
MIDI
Slave
NL
DSP
Function
GLOSSARY.DOC
12/13/92
A
layer
consists
of
a
keymap
processed
through
an
algorithm.
Layers
can
be
stacked
together
within
a
program.
Each
layer
uses
one
of
the
K2000's
24
available
voices.
Each
K2000
program
can
contain
up
to
three
layers
-
except
drum
channel
programs,
which
can
contain
up
to
32
layers.
This
classic
vibrato
effect
was
originally
created
by
mounting
a
speaker
in
its
cabinet
so
the
speaker
could
be
rotated
at
varying
speeds.
This
applied
a
vibrato
of
varying
rate
to
all
sounds
played
through
the
rotating
speaker.
In
this
manual,
used
primarily
in
reference
to
control
sources.
A
local
control
source
affects
each
note
in
a
layer
independently.
For
example,
if
a
local
LFO
is
used
as
a
control
source,
a
separate
LFO
cycle
will
begin
with
each
note
start.
The
LFOs
do
not
run
in
phase
unless
notes
are
started
simultaneously.
Compare
Global.
The
K2000's
memory
is
divided
into
ten
spaces
where
you
can
store
any
object
you
edit.
These
spaces
are
called
banks.
Each
bank
can
hold
up
to
100
objects
of
each
type,
so
we
refer
to
them
as
the
100s
bank,
the
200s
bank,
and
so
on.
The
ID
of
an
obJect
determines
in
which
bank
it
is
to
be
stored.
An
object
with
an
ID
of
399,
for
example,
would
be
stored
in
the
300s
bank.
ROM
objects
are
stored
in
the
Zeros
and
100s
banks.
RAM
objects
can
be
stored
in
any
bank.
Musical
Instrument
Digital
Interface.
A
specialized
format
for
representing
musical
information
in
terms
of
standardized
computer
data,
which
enables
electronic
musical
instruments
to
communicate
with
computers.
Any
device
-
keyboard,
computer,
wind
instrument,
etc.
-
which
is
capable
of
transmitting
and
receiving
MIDI
messages.
A MIDI
device
which
is
configured
to
control
one
or
more
other
MIDI
devices.
The
MIDI
Out
port
of
the
master
is
connected
by
cable
to
the
MIDI
In
port(s)
of
the
slave
device(s).
A MIDI
device
which
is
configured
to
receive
MIDI
messages
from
a
master
device.
The
MIDI
In
port
of
the
slave
is
connected
by
cable
to
the
MIDI
Out
port
of
the
master.
Non-linear
DSP
functions
like
SHAPER
and
WRAP
add
waveforms
to
those
already
present
in
a
sound,
while
linear
DSP
functions
act
upon
the
existing
waveforms
without
adding
new
ones.
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