Kurzweil PC3A7 Руководство по эксплуатации онлайн [183/423] 777180

Kurzweil PC3A7 Руководство по эксплуатации онлайн [183/423] 777180
Setup Mode
The Ribbon Conguration (RIBCFG) Page
7-57
Stop
Use the Stop parameter to specify the ri stop point. Like the Start parameter, the time format for
Stop is Bar : Beat : Tick. Bar can be set to any bar in the sequence, and Beat can be set to any beat in
that bar (beat range is dependent on time signature.) Tick can be set from 0 to 959. Refer to Table
7-5 for Tick values.
The PC3A restricts the selectable values for the Stop parameter such that the current ri is at least
one beat long.
Transpose/Root Note
With the Transpose parameter set to On, the ri will transpose to the value set in the Root Note
parameter. So, if you have a ri whose root note is C4, you can set a new root note in the setup so
that the ri will play in the correct range. In this scenario, if you want to trigger your ri from C1
but it was recorded at C4, you would set Transpose to On and Root Note to C1. Your ri will now
play in the desired range when triggered from the C1 key, which now corresponds to the note C4.
SrcTrack (Source Track)
The SrcTrack parameter determines the source track of the ri (from the ri’s original sequence in
Song mode.) Along with the Start and Stop parameters, SrcTrack allows you to use a single
sequence as a ri for many zones, and to select a dierent source track and Start/Stop parameter
setting for each zone to avoid having to create a special sequence for each ri.
To create a setup with multiple ris each playing a single instrument part, set a single track for
the SrcTrack parameter, and that track of the sequence will play with the program on the current
zone. Repeat the process on other zones using the same song for the ri, but using a dierent
SrcTrack for each zone.
To create a setup with a single ri that plays multiple instrument parts, set SrcTrack to ALL. Each
track of the sequence will play its track through the zones which have corresponding MIDI
channels (MIDI channels are set for each zone on The Channel/Program (CH/PROG) Page of the
Setup Editor, see page 7-4.)
Re Channel
Use the Re Channel parameter when the current zone’s MIDI channel and the channel that the
ri was recorded on are not the same. When Re Channel is set to On, the track selected for the
SrcTrack parameter will play through the MIDI channel of the current zone. For example, if you
want to use a ri on zone 2/MIDI channel 2 and the ri was recorded on track 4/MIDI channel 4,
you will need to turn Re Channel on. If you were to do this and keep Re Channel set to O, the
ri would play using the program from zone 4 instead of zone 2.
When Re Channel is set to On and ALL is selected for SrcTrack, all of the tracks of the sequence
will play through the MIDI channel of the current zone.
Note: Track numbers don’t have to match MIDI channel numbers in Song mode (though they do
by default.) A song that uses non default MIDI channels for its tracks can cause some confusion
when using it as a ri. For example, using a ri on zone 1, you could set the ri’s SrcTrack
parameter to 1, and expect the ri to play on zone 1 (if it is set to MIDI channel 1.) But in Song
mode, if the song you are using for the ri has track 1 set to a MIDI channel other than 1, the ri
will play on the zone that has that track’s matching MIDI channel. In this case, set Re Channel to
On in order for the ri to play through the program of the ri’s zone.

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