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keyboard will control the active track. This is useful when for example quickly changing
between the active synth tracks to play different Sounds.
PROGRAM CHANGE IN CHANNEL
selects the MIDI channel that will listen for incoming pro-
gram change messages. An AUTO setting will use the AUTO channel. Enable Analog Keys to
respond to program change messages in the MIDI SYNC menu, covered on page 51.
PROGRAM CHANGE OUT CHANNEL
selects the MIDI channel that will send program
change messages when changing patterns. An AUTO setting will use the AUTO channel.
Enable Analog Keys to send program change messages in the MIDI SYNC menu, covered on
page 51.
MULTI MAP EDIT
Opens an editor for mapping the functions of single notes or note ranges on the
KEYBOARD
or on an external
MIDI keyboard. The functions that can be mapped include: Internal trigging of Sounds on any track, trigging of
MIDI notes on any MIDI channel and the ability to trig patterns with custom transpose settings. Multi map allows
custom mapped keyboards splits, custom pattern trigging per key, individual Sound trig per key, MIDI trig of
external synths, and more. In the Multi map mode, for example, complete analog drum kits, bass lines, and lead
sounds can be played simultaneously. Ideal for performances and live improvisations.
Additionally, the internal multi map trigs can be recorded with the Analog Keys sequencer. At most, one unique
function may be mapped to each of the 128 keys of the entire MIDI keyboard range. One multi map setting is
stored for each global slot, which means 4 different keyboard maps per project can be used.
Press
[FUNCTION]
+
[MULTI MAP]
to open the multi map editor instantly. To enable/disable the multi maps you
have created (or the default keyboard split), press
[MULTI MAP]
.
ENTRIES
are the basic building blocks of the multi map. They define what function will be
assigned to each key or key range
.
Up to 128 entries may be created per multi map.
If no
entries exist, select
ENTRIES,
and then
CREATE NEW ENTRY.
If you wish to erase all
entries to start anew, select
ENTRIES
and choose
CLEAR ALL ENTRIES.
If you wish to use
the default multi map, a keyboard split, clear all entries and choose
CREATE SPLIT.
Select
the entry to edit in the left part of the display by using the
[UP]/[DOWN]
arrow keys or the
SOUND SELECTION
wheel and press
[YES/SAVE].
The cursor will move to the right part of
the display where the list of mapping alternatives is visible.
To edit a multi map entry, navigate by using the
[UP]/[DOWN]
arrow keys or the
SOUND
SELECTION
wheel. Change the highlighted item in the list by pressing the
[LEFT]
or
[RIGHT]
arrow keys
.
Note that the map entries may be instantly tried by playing the specified range on
the Analog Keys
KEYBOARD
.
FUNCTION
selects one of the four main types of functionality for the MIDI mapping.
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