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Version 2.0 89/11
Sampler functions
The
"keyrange" of this program is the next setting. The high and low points may be
displayed as either MIDI note numbers or as note names. To toggle between the two types
of display, press RESP. When editing notes, if the display is in the note name mode,
highlighting only the first part of the name will increment or decrement the value by one
semitone for each click of the DATA knob. If the whole of the note name is covered, then
each dick of the DATA knob will increment or decrement the value by an octave.
The pitch of the program may be shifted by t2 octaves ("octave shift"). This allows
you to compensate for the keyboard position of the program if you are playing a
split-keyboard combination of programs.
You can assign which individual output channel will be used by the program by setting
the
"mono output" parameter. However, this output number is a "base" number, which
may be altered in the SMP2 page of the EDIT PROG mode, so the results may not be
exactly what you expect.
The S1000 is fitted with an effects loop. Set the
"effect output" parameter to ON if
you want the program to be sent through the effects loop, otherwise, set it to OFF.
The level of the program sent through the stereo output connectors may be adjusted from
00 to 99 using the
"stereo level" parameter. Note that this has no effect on the
overall level as sent through the individual channel outputs.
The position in the stereo image when the program is sent from the stereo outputs can be
adjusted by the neat parameter.
"pan position". The values for this range from L50
(panned hard left) through MID (the signal is sent equally to the left and right outputs) to
R50 (panned hard right).
The final parameter on this page is
"basic loudness", which allows you to adjust the
volume of the program as output from ail outputs (including the headphone socket).
Deleting programs
Programs and their associated samples may be deleted from memory in this page, which
is accessed by pressing the
DEL button. When this page is displayed, the cursor will
highlight a program. Highlight the program you want to delete using the CURSOR knob.
There are three soft key actions that you can take, all concerned with deleting programs:
PROG, PNUM, and ALL!.
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