Originally posted by manorcourt1991:
Hi Derek,
To access Key Layer on the KN7000, select Program Menus, Sound Edit, Tone and then Page 2. Before using Key layer you will need to return to page 1 where you will see 4 individual tones.  Some voices use all 4 tones (all are set to On) which renders them unsuitable for extra splits however in many cases one or more of the tones is not used (set to Off). You can then select whatever sound you want to add in one of these positions and turn it to on and edit all of the other parameters to suit your requirements (select the solo function in the top left corner to allow you to hear it in isolation but remember to to turn Solo off again when you are satisfied). If you then go to page 2 you can edit the Key Layer function to select the section of the keyboard over which you wish to use each tone. You can also taper sounds. Pages 3 & 4 give you additional parameters to edit. When you exit the tone menus, be sure to save your new edited sound to memory using the write facility and then save it floppy or SD card so that you don't lose it. This procedure is time consuming but the results can be worthwhile. Hope this helps.
For more information, Alec Pagida's book "How Do I Do That?" has an excellent section on sound editing. This was written for the KN6000/6500 but is equally applicable to the KN7000.
cheers
Len C.
[This message has been edited by manorcourt1991 (edited 08-27-2004).]
Hi Len,
Thanks for your instruction re split keyboard.
I didn't get any further than page 2,maybe I'm too dim,because I could not see how to set the different sections of the keyboard.
Regards,
Derek