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Section
7
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Drum
Sound
Programming
Wave
Bank
In
the
Wave
Bank
you
can
chose
which
wave
the
currently
selected
voice
will
play,
and
modify
various
playback
parameters
of
the
wave.
Current
Key
Number/Key
Range/Wave
Name
Wave
Bank
Current
Key Number|
[Lo
Key|
Hi
Key|
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[Wave
Name]
Current
Key
Number
This
parameter
is
used
to
select
each
of
the
17
voices
for
editing.
Select
a
Standard
sound
then
use
the
Change
Sound
Mode
command
to
enter
Drum
sound
Edit
mode
(for
information
on
the
Change
Sound
Mode
command,
see
"Change
Sound
Mode"
later
in
this
section).
This
will
place
the
default
drum
map
into
the
edit
buffer.
Take
a
moment
now
to
play
each
key
from
your
MIDI
keyboard.
You'll notice
that
each
time
you
play
a
new
key,
the
current
key
number
changes.
However,
the
key
range
parameters
(Low
Key
and
High
Key)
and
the
wave
name
change
every
several
keys.
If
you
count,
you'll
discover
that
there
are
17
of
these
changes,
corresponding
to
the
17
voices.
By
playing
keys
on
the
keyboard,
you
are
selecting
a
voice
to
be
edited.
You
can
then
select
a
waveform,
define
a
key
range
and
tailor
the
voice
to
suit
your
needs.
Low
Key/High
Key
The
Low
and
High
key
parameters
work
together
to
form
a
key
range,
which
is
the
term used
to
describe
the
range
of
notes
within
which
a
particular
voice
will
play.
After
selecting
this
parameter,
you
can
set
the
key
range
by
simply
playing
the
notes
on
the
keyboard
where
you
want
the
low and
high
keys
to
be
located,
provided
the
EditKeyrange
parameter
in
the
System
bank
is
set
to
"ON.".
(Low
Note
is
set
first,
followed
by
High
Note).
Creating
"Holes"
in
the
Key
Map
It
is
possible,
when
setting
the
key
range
for
a
particular
voice,
for
that
voice
to
"cover
up"
one
or
more
other
voices.
This
would
occur
if
the
key
range
of
one
voice
extended
over
the
entire
area
of
another
voice's
key
range.
The
result
would
be
something
like
this:
Drum
Programming
7
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BrandENSONIQ
ModelSQ-R
CategorySynthesizer
LanguageEnglish

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