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#319208 - 03/14/11 05:48 AM
 
New Found Feature On Audya
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Registered:  09/21/02
 
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As a newcomer to Ketron, I just found a very helpful tool for singing and playing from backing tracks.
  Say I want to lower the pitch of my SMF to better fit my singing range, but that puts me in an awkward key for playing. By going into Menue/Keyboard control/Pitch-Volume-Trans, I can switch Keyb Only Trans-ON.  This allows me to transpose the keyboard to an easier key without affecting the player.
  Here again, the manual is ok as far as it goes, but here is a great feature I stumbled on by accident.
  Bernie 
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#319466 - 03/16/11 02:12 PM
 
Re: New Found Feature On Audya
[Re: NiteLife]
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You're welcome I am glad I am not the only one that didn't know about this.  It is not that it is not in the manual, but with so many features, a mere sentence is easily overlooked.  I hope that when the members get their problems solved, we can have some tricks and hints conversations.
  Bernie 
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#319738 - 03/21/11 03:27 AM
 
Re: New Found Feature On Audya
[Re: Bernie9]
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Hi Gary Don't apologise, as I sometimes don't seem to get other concepts.  I wish we could have more of this back and forth discussions on this forum.
  I will be quite simple here. An SMF is a "Standard Midi File".  In addition to playing syles, I sometimes sing and play while playing a midi(SMF).  Let's say my song was recorded in the key of Bb. Maybe my vocal range is such that I want to lower it a half step, so my file is now in the key of A major.
  The problem is that I have to play in A to match the key.  No, I don't have to.  I can raise the the keyboard transpose 2 steps and play it in the key of G, which is easier for me.
  If it were not for this independant feature, the midi would go down when I transposed the keyboard.  The point is that you can adjust the key of the SMF and the keyboard itself anyway you want.
  Bernie 
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