Kurzweil PC3A8 [69/423] The keymap page

Kurzweil PC3A8 [69/423] The keymap page
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Program Mode
Editing VAST Programs
The KEYMAP Page
Press the KEYMAP soft button to call up the KEYMAP page. The parameters on this page aect
sample root selection, i.e., which samples are played on which keys.
Parameter Range of Values Default
Keymap Keymap List 1 Piano f Left
Transpose -128 to 127 semitones 0
Key Tracking ± 2400 cents per key 100
Velocity Tracking ± 7200 cents 0
Alt Method Switched, Continuous Switched
Stereo Off, On Off
Timbre Shift ± 60 semitones 0
Playback Mode Norm, Rvrs, Bidirectional, Noise Normal
Alt Control Control Source List Off
Keymap
Assign a keymap from ROM to the current layer. Keymaps are collections of samples assigned to
note and velocity ranges. With the Keymap parameter selected, press the Edit button to enter the
Keymap editor (see The Keymap Editor on page 14-1 for details.)
Transpose (Xpose)
Transpose the current keymap up as much as 127 semitones (ten octaves and a perfect fth) or
down as much as 128 semitones (ten octaves and a minor sixth).
Key Tracking (KeyTrk)
This is one of the six common DSP control parameters. On the KEYMAP page, key tracking
aects the interval between notes. The default value of 100 cents (a cent is a hundredth of a
semitone) gives you the normal semitone interval between each note. Higher values increase the
interval; lower values decrease it. Negative values will cause the pitch to decrease as you play
higher notes.
When you make changes to this parameter, you’ll need to keep in mind that KeyTrk on the
KEYMAP page works in conjunction with KeyTrk on the PITCH page. Therefore, you’ll need to
check the KeyTrk value on both pages to see how key tracking works within a program. Unless
you’re looking for nonstandard note intervals, the values of the KeyTrk parameters on the PITCH
and KEYMAP pages should add up to 100 cents.

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