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Thanks a lot, my friend!!! 💗 Especially for the algorithm and video. This world cannot die, until there are such people, like you, in it. 👍 Will save your post at facebook immediately.
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WOW!!! Kurzweil allows zones to overlap??? That's AMAZING!!! I'll definitely buy a K27000, no matter, how long I'll pay the loan. 😃 My dear friend, you are fantastic person!!! 💓 Many-many-manu huge thanks!!! Can you, please, do me another great favor and post the exact steps you did to achieve this? It also would be very helpful to anybody, who will want to create something like this in the future. Please!
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kurzweil k2700 In the Lab: Kurzweil K2700
Corehan replied to Stephen Fortner's topic in MPN GearLab • Interactive Reviews
Yep, but they just ignored both my letters... (((- 124 replies
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I did, but nobody respond at all... (
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That would be very nice of you! 💗 But, please, tell me, if the result is audible through the headphones or audio boxes, connected directly to the workstation, without need of some additional MIDI devices.
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kurzweil k2700 In the Lab: Kurzweil K2700
Corehan replied to Stephen Fortner's topic in MPN GearLab • Interactive Reviews
Hi bfields! Sorry for off top, but can be Notemap -> Invert to be applied to any zone? For example, I want to create a zone A0-A7 and invert notes in it, eventually obtaining a mirrored keyboard for left-handed people. Or to select a zone C1-C4, assign to it notes E4-E7, invert notes in it, thus obtaining a mirrored at D4 keyboard. Is it possible to be done through Note Map -> Invert? And will the changes be audible through headphones connected directly to the workstation?- 124 replies
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Reading books about how to program a device does not help much without having that device - that's the problem. And I completely understand, that there are some other ways to achieve my goal. More than that - I completely understand, that, having possibility to assign any sound on any key I can make any setup I need. I don't even need a Kurzweil workstation for this - any other workstation will suit: Nord Stage, Roland Fantom, Korg Kronos, even Yamahas, though I dislike Yamahas. But this can take days, that is why I want Kurzweil, because, theoretically, it allows what I need to be done in a matter of minutes, not days. The only thing I'm asking, is to check that it works not only on paper. But people are talking about everything, except what I need exactly. Comon, guys, is it really so hard to spend five minutes to check what I'm kindly asking for? You just spent much more time typing that message which does not contain any useful information about the features of Kurzweil I need. I do know, how to search - that is why I'm here, because I already read some threads and saw that people in here know Kurzweil.
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>1. describing how to do it globally, versus zone by zone, was not what you originally requested. That is why I asked for a simple test: select a zone on keyboard and try to apply Note Map -> Invert over that zone. Because I'm not sure this is applicable to a zone. >2. Every post I saw here was trying to help you, sometimes by trying to keep you from wasting time on deep programming when you are apparently a novice. I asked for a simple test, not teaching me VAST and other things I do not need at the moment. And, by the way, some posts are completely off topic, like why I duplicated the thread or why I need a mirrored keyboard. So, this is absolutely not the help I asked for. >Due to OP's posted ingratitude towards this community, I'm done with this thread. That's the problem, man - you don't listen to me, even I'm asking for simple things, telling me I'm a novice and trying to teach me (even I didn't asked of this at all), but you tell me that I AM disrespecting you. I asked for a very simple three-steps test, which can be done in five minutes. But no one wants to spend five minutes to do this - instead, people waste much more time telling me the things I haven't asked for. No disrespect, just trying to keep on things I exactly need to be confirmed, not the things you consider to be right.
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I have found on Amazon reviews this: Here is the easiest method if you want to make the whole keyboard left handed - i.e. globally for all Programs in Program mode: 1) press Setup mode button 2) select Setup #126 Internal Voices 3) press Edit 4) press KEYVEL 5) set the 'Notemap' parameter to "Inverse" 5) press SAVE 6) initially the system prompts you to save things to the first empty spot it finds, which is great but in this instance we specifically need to save this back on top of the original slot #126. So at this step manually type back in 126 (+ enter) on the numeric keypad. A warning will come up about editing this Setup - ignore it. 7) Press Save to finalize Now you can go back to Program mode and all programs will have notes reversed on the keys. Bear in mind that the D key (it being the 4th note out of 7) remains the same (D), but the C key becomes E and the E key becomes C - okay? In other words the keyboard becomes a mirror image of a right handed keyboard so all the notes all read from the other direction (right to left not left to right)... and this is absolutely PERFECT for lefty players. It takes some time to get your head around it - but it's very worthwhile. It doesn't sound to need 20 years of learning VAST, so, you can test my idea quite fast, but you just don't want to help me. )
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I did. From where, do you think, I know about Note Map -> Invert function?
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It means, it is possible on the paper, but could be impossible in life...
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Then the next question - can I invert notes in a keys range? For example, I created a key zone from C1-C4, assigned them notes E4-E7 via setting the root note as E4. And now I want to use Note Map -> Invert to have this range inverted, so, key C1 plays note E7, and C5 plays E4. Is it possible?
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Kurzweil Note Map / Keymap features - mirroring the keyboard
Corehan replied to Corehan's topic in The Keyboard Corner
Then the next question - can I invert notes in a keys range? For example, I created a key zone from C1-C4, assigned them notes E4-E7 via setting the root note as E4. And now I want to use Note Map -> Invert to have this range inverted, so, key C1 plays note E7, and C5 plays E4. Is it possible? -
Very nice. So, I can select a range of keys, from C1 to C4, for example, and set the root note to be E4, which means C1 will play E4, and C4 will play E7. Am I right?
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I'm not sure what "revert" means in this context; Did you mean "Reverse" or "Invert", with the scale going from high to low? On Kurzweil, that is done by editing the "Key Tracking" parameter to be a negative number, like -100. By revert I meant "Note Map -> Invert" function which turns notes upside down, so, the octave became reversed: starts with B and ends with C. #1: Yes, you can change sample roots. Do you mean I have yo use my own samples? I wanted to avoid this, just create a zone, set the root note or transpose until I get the note range I need. #3: Each zone has its own key map, no problem. Key map or note map? I need a separate note map for each zone, to apply Invert function of Note Map.