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Range Parameters
These parameters affect the pitch range of the
repeating notes as they transpose, and what happens
when they go outside of the range. They also control a
range for triggering by velocity.
Range Mode [0…3]
Selects one of several options for how the “Wrap
Bottom” and “Wrap Top” values are used, which
specify a range within which repeated notes will be
maintained. This can be either an “absolute range,” or
a “sliding range” that tracks your hands around the
keyboard. When notes go beyond this range, they will
either stop repeating, wrap around or rebound, as
determined by the “Rebound” setting.
0: Absolute
The “Range Bottom (abs)” and “Range Top (abs)”
parameters are used, specifying Note Number values
for the absolute bottom and top of the pitch range for
repeated notes. For example, 36 is C2 and 72 is C5.
1: Lowest Note Relative
The “Range Bottom (rel)” and “Range Top (rel)”
parameters are used, defining a “sliding range” with
regards to the lowest note played, represented as +/-
semitones. For example, if you set bottom to -12 and
top to +12, this means that the notes will be kept in
range from an octave below the lowest note played to
an octave above the lowest note played.
2: Highest Note Relative
The same as above, but relates to the highest note
played.
3: Lowest/Highest Note Relative
The “Range Bottom (rel)” parameter relates to the
lowest note played, and the “Range Top (rel)”
parameter relates to the highest note played. Therefore,
you control the overall range according to the spread
of the notes that are played. For example, if you set
both the bottom and top to 0 in this mode, then
repeated notes would never be generated outside of
the range of the lowest to highest note that were
provided as input.
Range Bottom (Abs) [0…127: C-1…G7]
Range Top (Abs) [0…127: C-1…G7]
Specifies an absolute pitch range within which to keep
repeated notes that are being transposed. The Bottom
and Top values are Note Numbers in the range 0–
127/C-1–G7. When the pitches of repeated notes
exceed this range, the setting of the “Rebound”
parameter comes into effect.
Note: These settings are only effective when the
“Range Mode” parameter is 0: Absolute.
Range Bottom (Rel) [–64…+63 semitones]
Range Top (Rel) [–64…+63 semitones]
Specifies a relative (sliding) pitch range within which
to keep repeated notes that are being transposed,
based on the position of input notes played on the
keyboard. The Bottom and Top values are semitone
offsets in the range –64–+63. When the pitches of
repeated notes exceed this range, the setting of the
“Rebound” parameter comes into effect.
Note: These settings only have an effect when the
“Range Mode” parameter is one of the 1.3: Relative
settings.
Vel. Range Bottom [1…127]
Vel. Range Top [1…127]
Specifies a Velocity Range for initiating the generation
of repeated notes. Input notes with velocities outside
of this range will not generate repeats.
When “GE Type” (p.897) is 3: Real-Time, these
specify a velocity range within which input notes will
trigger the generation of repeated notes. Notes outside
of the velocity range will not generate repeats. This is
an easy way to allow the velocity with which you play
to control the triggering of repeated notes.
When “GE Type” is any of the other options, these
specify a velocity range within which generated notes
(such as notes from the Note Series, or Drum Pattern
notes) will trigger the generation of repeated notes.
Notes outside of the velocity range will not generate
repeats. This allows only certain notes within certain
velocity ranges to trigger the generation of repeated
notes, while others will not.
Repeats can not be generated when “GE Type”
(p.897) = 1: Generated-Gated and “Gate Type”
(p.897) is one of the CC Types, since notes are not
actually generated in this mode, but a sustained set
of notes is manipulated by a selected CC, i.e.
“chopped” by CC#11 (Expression).
0: Absolute
1: Lowest Note Relative
2: Highest Note Relative
3: Lowest/Highest Note Relative