Control Function. That note will be considered to mean "no Transpose."
For
example,
when
CO
is used as the Base Note (as in the factory programs), using
FO
for a manual
transpose would result in a transposition
of
a fouth. It is best defined using the Note#
shortcut edit defined in "Edit Mode".
The
note does not have to be in the Control Zone.
A.U
-
Audible
Control
The Audible Control (A.U) parameter determines whether notes played within the
Control Zone are
hmd as well as providing control data from the Master to the
Cyclone.
OF
On
Off
On
A note played
in
the Control Zone will not be echoed
out
MIDI.
If
the note is also in Zone 1
or
2, it is
treated as a Rest.
A note played
in
the Control Zone will be echoed out
on the Basic Channel
if
1)
not also in Zone 1
or
2,
and 2) MIDI Echo
is
On.
If
it is also in Zone 1
or
2,
then
1)
it is treated
as
normal input to that Zone; 2)
any Control function
in
effect
is
invoked as
if
there
were no overlap; and 3) no echo on the Basic
Channel
is
performed.
P.r
-
Transpose
Priority
The Transpose Priority
(P.r)
parameter provides the four standard keyboard priority
schemes for choosing between multiple notes in the Control Zone when manually
transposing. In the following table, the transpose interval
is
determined by:
Displa)'
Meaning
Description
LO Lowest Note
The
lowest note in the Control Zone.
Hi
Highest Note
The
highest note in the Control Zone.
OL Oldest Note
The
oldest note being held
in
the Control Zone.
nE
Newest Note The latest note played
in
the Control Zone.
P.3
Local Pedal 3
P .4 Local Pedal 4
E.3
MIDI Pedal 3
E .4 MIDI Pedal 4
These parameters are used to set up pedals 3 and 4. For a complete description
of
pedal
setup and usage, see chapter 14.
Control
Options
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