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Oberheim Matrix-12 User Manual

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The
LIMITS
of
the
Zone
are
used
to
define
an
area
of
the
Keyboard
or
a
range
of
incoming
MIDI
notes
from
which
the
Voices
assigned
to
it
are
played.
A
Zone
Limit
can
be
one
Octave,
several
Octaves,
a
few
notes,
the
entire
length
of
the
Keyboard
or
beyond,
or
just
one
note.
The
LIMITS
parameter
is
used
to
set
the
Zone's
range.
The
range
of
the
Zone
is
defined
by
selecting
the
lowest
note
(its
Lower
Limit)
and
the
highest
note
(its
Upper
Limit)
on
the
Keyboard
that
the
Zone's
Voices
will
play
from.
Playing
notes
out
of
the
range
of
the
Zone
will
not
play
its
Voices.
Setting
the
Zone
Range
When
selecting
the
Lower
and
Upper
notes
to
establish
the
range,
a
"Note
Number
Value"
system
is
used.
Zone
range
LIMITS
are
selected
from
the
Lower
display.
The
display
0
TO
127represents
the
128
available
MIDI
notes
that
can
play
the
Zone's
Voices.
As
you
can
see
from
the
diagram
at
left,
these
MIDI
Note
Numbers
extend
well
above
and
below
the
range
of
a
Grand
Piano.
Each
of
the
keys
on
the
MATRIX-12(s
Keyboard
is
given
a
corresponding
MIDI
Note
Number.
The
MATRIX-12's
Keyboard
range
is
36
(low
C)
to
96
(high
C).
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ZONE
will
play
Matrix-12
Owner's
Manual
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Oberheim Matrix-12 Specifications

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BrandOberheim
ModelMatrix-12
CategorySynthesizer
LanguageEnglish

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