Kurzweil PC3A6 Руководство по эксплуатации онлайн [172/423] 777181

Kurzweil PC3A6 Руководство по эксплуатации онлайн [172/423] 777181
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Setup Mode
The Ribbon Conguration (RIBCFG) Page
MissNotes1 through MissNotes9 makes the PC3A randomly miss playing a percentage of
inputted notes. See the table below for percentages and their equivalent settings. Each of these
settings also randomly changes some of the inputted velocities in a range of ± 5, with the purpose
of simulating a more human played sound.
Note: Missed Notes are actually output as notes with a velocity of zero.
Velocity Setting Approximate % of Notes Missed
MissNotes1 % 10
MissNotes2 % 20
MissNotes3 % 30
MissNotes4 % 40
MissNotes5 % 50
MissNotes6 % 60
MissNotes7 % 70
MissNotes8 % 80
MissNotes9 % 90
Shift Amount
You can tell the Arpeggiator to transpose all of the currently latched notes each time it plays
through them. Shift Amount determines how much transposition will occur for each cycle of
notes. For example, if you have latched C4 and F4, and you assign a Shift Amount of 2, the
Arpeggiator will play C4, F4, D4, G4, E4, A4, and so on until it reaches the Limit value. The Shift
Amount values can range from -88 to 88, with 0 (the default) being no transposition.
Shift Limit
Limit determines how far up or down the Arpeggiator shifts from the original note. The
minimum value is 0, and the maximum is 60. When the Arpeggiator reaches the limit, the
Arpeggiator responds according to the setting for the Limit Option parameter.
Limit Option
This parameter determines what the Arpeggiator does when it has shifted the currently latched
notes up (or down) to the shift limit. Stop causes the Arpeggiator to stop when it reaches the shift
limit. Reset causes the Arpeggiator to return to its original pitch and repeat the latched cycle of
notes, transposing each cycle according to the settings for Shift Amount and Shift Limit. If the
limit allows the notes to go out of MIDI range (for example, if you set Shift to 12, set the limit to
60, and play C6), then those “ghost” notes don’t sound, but they take up rhythmic space: the
Arpeggiator waits for the cycle to play itself out before starting over.

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