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Setting the Key Zone Range
! Key zones cannot overlap.
When you adjust the boundaries of a key zone, the surrounding boundaries
are automatically adjusted accordingly.
You can change the key zone range in the following ways:
➜ By dragging the “handle(s)” which divides the key zones, you can
change the range of the selected key zone.
In the case of having two key zones split in the middle, you could thus
change the lower limit for the upper (new) key zone and the upper limit
for the original key zone.
➜ By using the “Lowkey” and “Highkey” knobs to set a lower and up-
per range, respectively.
Deleting a Key Zone
➜ To delete a key zone, select it and then select “Delete Key Zone”
from the Edit menu.
About Key zones, Assigned and Unassigned
Samples
When you load samples and rearrange your key mapping, you will often wind
up with samples that are not assigned to any key zone. In the following texts
we refer to the samples as follows:
• Assigned samples are samples that are currently assigned to one
ore more key zones.
• Unassigned samples are samples that reside in the sample mem-
ory, but that are currently not assigned to any key zone.
Adding Sample(s) to a Key Map
If the sample hasn’t been loaded yet
1. Select a key zone.
This can be empty, or contain a sample - it doesn’t matter for now.
2. Use the Sample Browser to add one, or several (see below), sam-
ple(s).
The following will happen:
➜ If the zone contained a sample prior to loading, this will be replaced,
both in the zone and in the sample memory, unless the sample was
also used by another key zone, in which case it will be kept.
➜ If you loaded several samples, one of the samples will be assigned
to the key zone, and the other samples will be loaded but remain un-
assigned.
If the sample is already loaded but unassigned
1. Select a key zone.
This can be empty, or contain a sample - it doesn’t matter for now.
2. Use the Sample knob to dial in the sample you want the key zone to
play.
The Sample knob.
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