24 Note Numbers
24 Note Numbers
Chapter 24
Note Numbers and Intonation Tables
You can assign samples to keymaps in the range from C 0 to G 9. The K2vx will respond to
MIDI events in the octave from C -1 to B -1. If a Note On event is generated in the range from C
-1 to B -1, the K2vx will respond by setting the Intonation key correspondingly (C -1 will set it
to C, C# -1 will set it to C#, etc.)
The timbres are located consistently within the 5-octave kit keymaps so you can interchange
keymaps within percussion programs freely without changing the basic timbres assigned to
various notes (snare sounds will always be at and around Middle C, for example). The note
assignments for the timbres in the 5-octave kit and 2-octave kit keymaps are listed below. MIDI
note number 60 (Middle C) is deÞned as C 4.
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Note Numbers for Percussion Keymaps
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List and Description of Intonation Tables
In general, you should select a non-standard intonation table when youÕre playing simple
melodies (as opposed to chords) in a particular musical style. When you use intonation tables
based on pentatonic scales, youÕll normally play pentatonic scales to most accurately reproduce
those styles. An excellent reference source for further study of alternative tunings is Tuning In:
Microtonality in Electronic Music, by Scott R. Wilkinson.
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List and Description of Intonation Tables
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