Kurzweil PC3A7 Руководство по эксплуатации онлайн [170/423] 777180

Kurzweil PC3A7 Руководство по эксплуатации онлайн [170/423] 777180
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Setup Mode
The Ribbon Conguration (RIBCFG) Page
that order. The rst note the Arpeggiator plays is the G 4. The second note will be either B 4 (the
next note chronologically), or F 5 (the “previous” note chronologically—that is, the last latched
note). If the second note is B 4, the third note will be either D 5 or G 4. If the second note is F 5, the
third note will be either G 4 or D 5.
Simultaneous makes the Arpeggiator latch each note you play and repeat it in time with the
Tempo value, sort of like a digital delay with no decay. If you play a C and hold it while you play
an E and a G, the Arpeggiator will play all three notes at the same time and at the same tempo.
Simultaneous also works well with Shift and Limit, allowing you to shift multiple notes
simultaneously.
Duration
Duration determines how long each arpeggiated note plays. 100% means that a note sustains
until the next one sounds—very legato. 50% means that the note lls half the space between itself
and the next note. The lowest value is 1%stacattissimo. This parameter has no eect on
percussion sounds or other sounds whose duration is xed.
Velocity
Velocity sets the attack velocity of the played notes. With Velocity set to First, all notes play at the
velocity of the rst played note. With Velocity set to Played, each note repeats with the same
velocity you played it at. With Velocity set to Last, all notes play at the velocity of the most
recently played note. With Velocity set to Aftertouch, the velocities are controlled by keyboard
pressure: as you hold and push down on any key, the velocities get higher, and as you ease up
they get lower.
With Velocity set to MIDI 109, MIDI controller 109 continually sets the arpeggiator velocity. This
works well when MIDI controller 109 is set to a knob or expression pedal.
With Velocity set to Fixed, all notes play with the same velocity. The default Fixed velocity is 100.
Like MIDI 109, You can control this velocity amount in real-time by assigning a controller to
VelFixed, controller destination number is 175. Input from any physical controller assigned to
send VelFixed (or any entry value for a controller assigned to send VelFixed) overrides the
programmed value of the Velocity parameter, disabling it until you select a dierent setup (or in
Program mode, until you select a dierent control setup on the MIDI-mode TRANSMIT page).
Pattern engages a step sequencer for arpeggiator velocity patterns, which shifts the velocity of
each arpeggiated note according to a sequenced pattern. There are 74 pre programed velocity
patterns that you can choose from the VelPatt eld, some of which create rhythms by using
velocity values of -127 or “none” to leave rests in the arpeggiation. The sequencer uses the
velocity received from the rst note played as the center position to shift velocities up or down
from. If no other keys are playing, patterns will start over each time a key is pressed (there are some
exceptions to this when using ARPEGGIATOR Latch parameters other than “Keys,” though a newly
triggered pattern will always start at step 1.) When triggering velocity patterns from more than one
key at a time, each consecutive step of the pattern shifts the velocity from a dierent inputted key,
the order of which is decided by the order parameter on the ARPEGGIATOR page.
Note:Forpatternswithnegativevelocityvalues,ifthevelocityoftherstplayednoteislowenoughthata
pattern step could result in a velocity of zero, some notes may have a velocity of zero and therefore produce
no sound.
You can edit the included patterns by pressing “Edit” with a pattern highlighted in the VelPatt
eld (see edit screen below.) The top line of the “EditVelocityPatt” page displays the pattern’s name
and total number of steps. This page also shows the full name for a pattern whose name does not
t on the ARPEGGIATOR page. Each pattern can have up to 48 steps, and each step can shift
velocities by ± 127 steps. You can insert a step with a value of “none” by entering -127 and then
shifting down one more step. A step with the value “none” causes the arpeggiator to play
nothing for that step, allowing you to create rhythmic patterns by using “none” to leave spaces.
Pressing Step- removes the last step in the list, pressing Step+ inserts a new velocity step at the

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