Korg Electric Keyboard ユーザーズマニュアル

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COMBI
1.1
2.1
2.2
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
6.1
7.1
7.2
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These settings specify the keyboard range in which each 
timbre will sound.
The top/bottom key parameters specify the range of notes 
in which timbres 1–8 will sound, and the top/bottom slope 
parameters specify the range over which the original vol-
ume will be reached.
By setting timbres of different sounds to ranges that do not 
overlap, you can play different sounds in different ranges of 
the keyboard (Key Split).
By setting the ranges to overlap, you can play two or more 
sounds with a single note (Layer).
If you set the slopes (the grayed portion) to overlap, the 
sounds will overlap, and the proportion of the overlap will 
change according to the keyboard location (Positional 
Cross-fade
).
3.3–1: Key 
(Key Zone)
3.3–1a: Key Zone Map (1)
This displays the range of note data that will sound the cur-
rently selected track. The range of notes sounded is shown 
as a line, and the slope portion is shaded.
3.3–1b: Top Key, Bottom Key
Top Key
[C–1...G9]
Specifies the top key (upper limit) of the notes that will 
sound each timbre 1–8.
Bottom Key
[C–1...G9]
Specifies the bottom key (lower limit) of the notes that will 
sound each timbre 1–8.
You can also set this parameter by holding down the 
[ENTER] key and playing a note.
It is not possible to set the bottom key above the top key 
of the same timbre. Nor is it possible for the top and 
bottom slopes to overlap.
How volume will change according to keyboard location
 3.3–1c: UTILITY
3.3–2: Slope 
(Key Slope)
3.3–2a: Top Slope, Bottom Slope
Top Slope
[00...72]
Specifies the range of keys (12 is one octave) over which the 
maximum programmed volume level will be reached, start-
ing from the top key.
0: 
The volume will be at the original level from the top key.
12:
 The volume will increase gradually as you play down-
ward, and will reach the original volume one octave below 
the top key.
60: 
The volume will increase gradually as you play down-
ward, and will reach the original volume five octaves below 
the top key.
Bottom Slope
[00...72]
Specifies the range of keys (12 is one octave) over which the 
maximum programmed volume level will be reached, start-
ing from the bottom key.
0:
 The volume will be at the original level from the bottom 
key.
12: 
The volume will increase gradually as you play upward, 
and will reach the original volume one octave above the bot-
tom key.
60:
 The volume will increase gradually as you play upward, 
and will reach the original volume five octaves above the 
bottom key.
 3.3–2b: UTILITY
3.3–3: Review
3.3–3a: Key Zone Map (All)
T1...T8
This displays the range of notes that will sound for each of 
the timbres 1–8. The range of notes sounded is shown as a 
line, and the slope portion is shaded.
COMBI 3.3: Ed–Key Zone
3.3–1a
3.3–1b
3.3–1c
Bottom Key
Bottom Slope
Top Key
Top Slope
Bottom Key
Top Key
Key
Volume
Bottom Slope
Top Slope
3.3–2a
3.3–2b
3.3–3a
3.3–3b