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Sequencer mode
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2–3: Pitch
Here you can make pitch-related settings for each
MIDI track.
2–3a: Pitch
Track 01 (Track Number)
Transpose [–60…+00…+60]
Adjusts the pitch of each MIDI track in semitone steps.
12 units equal one octave.
Detune (BPM Adj. in Page Menu)
[–1200…+0000… +1200]
Adjusts the pitch of each MIDI track in one-cent units.
+0000: Normal pitch.
Note: You can also use the “Detune BPM Adjust” page
menu command to automatically make a detune
setting from a calculation in BPM units.
Transpose and Detune do not affect the notes
transmitted via MIDI Out.
Transpose and Detune can be controlled via MIDI
RPN messages received on the Track’s MIDI
channel. The way that this works depends on
whether or not the Track uses an HD-1 Drum
Program.
If the Track does not use an HD-1 Drum Program–
for example, if it uses a Single or Double HD-1
Program, or an EXi Program–then MIDI RPN
Coarse Tune will control Transpose, and RPN Fine
Tune will control Detune.
If the Track uses an HD-1 Drum Program, MIDI
RPN Coarse Tune and Fine Tune will be combined
to control Detune. The overall range is ±1 octave for
coarse tune and fine tune together.
Bend Range [PRG, –24…+00…+24]
Specifies the amount of pitch change that will occur
when the pitch bender is operated, in semitone units.
PRG: The pitch range specified by the program will be
used.
–24…+24: This setting will be used regardless of the
setting in the program.
As long as this set to something other than PRG,
you can control the Bend Range using MIDI RPN
Pitch Bend Change messages. (See KARMA
“Transmit MIDI Filter,” “Pitch Bend” 7–2a)
Use Program’s Scale [Off, On]
MIDI track can use the scale that is specified by Scale
(Program 1–1f).
On (checked): The scale specified by the program will
be used.
Off (unchecked): The scale specified by Scale (2–3b)
will be used.
Track 2…16 (Track Number)
Here you can make pitch-related settings for MIDI
tracks 2 through 16. The settings are the same as for
track 1. See “Track 01”:.
1–1a
0–1a
2–3a
2–3PMC