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Key Mode: see table  Selects the key mode when playing from a MIDI 
keyboard. These are only active in Combo mode when a Part is Mono. 
Display  MIDI input mode 
Low 
Low note priority 
LoRT 
Low note priority, re-trigger envelopes 
High 
High note priority 
HiRT 
High note priority, re-trigger envelopes 
Last 
Last note hit priority 
LaRT 
Last note hit priority, re-trigger envelopes 
Combo Parameters 
MIDI Mode: see table  Selects the Program to use for this Part. 
Display  MIDI mode 
Off 
This Part will not respond to MIDI 
Notes 
This Part only responds to MIDI notes 
Cntrls 
This Part only responds to MIDI controller 
messages 
On All 
This Part responds to both MIDI notes and MIDI 
controller messages 
MIDI Ch: 1…16, All Selects the MIDI channel to use for this Part. If All is 
selected, it responds to any MIDI channel. If MIDI Mode is set to Off, this parameter is 
ignored. 
Low Key: C -2…C 8 This parameter, along with the High Key parameter 
following, sets the keyboard range that this part will respond to. The frequency over a 
10 octave range, from 8 Hz to 8KHz, stepping in semitones. C3 is middle C (MIDI 
note 60). The keyboard range is used for setting up keyboard splits, for example when 
Part 1 is set from C-2 to C2 with one voice (unison), and Part 2 is set from C#2 to C 8 
with 3 voices (Poly 3). 
Or, you may want to stack two voices, by setting two Parts to Poly 2, and setting both 
keyboard ranges to the same range (C-2 to C8). You can even stack four Unison 
Parts, each with a different Program, for a super-thick mono synth. 
High Key: C -2…C 8 This parameter sets the high keyboard limit for this 
Part in conjunction with the Low Key parameter. 
Lo Velocity: 0…127 This parameter, along with the Hi Velocity 
parameter following, sets the velocity range this Part responds to. This is useful for 
setting a velocity split point, so one Part plays at low velocity notes, and another plays 
at higher velocities. Or, you could set multiple velocity split points. 










