Hi all
I'm new here - and not a keyboard player so please go easy on me ha ha.
Its a long story - my buddy died from COVID and I've been tasked with playing some keys at his tribute gig. He had a 61 key Kross I, and that's what I'm using.
He was notoriously unorganised so I can't find them patch he used for the song, so I'm starting again.
Its a split sound (brass pad to the left, strings to the right).
I need the sound on the left to be an octave lower than it is, but the sound on the right is OK as it is.
As I understand, I have the option to adjust the sound I'm adding by octaves, but not the original sound.
How can I drop the sound on the left by one octave please?
Thanks in advance
Mark
Transposing different sides of a split sound differently
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Welcome to the forum. Sorry to hear about your buddy.
For the transposition, go to the Combi's C-Timbre - Pitch page, select the brass pad timbre, and change its Transpose parameter to -12 (i.e. down 12 semitones). If more than one Timbre is used for the split left hand, then repeat for the other Timbres.
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For the transposition, go to the Combi's C-Timbre - Pitch page, select the brass pad timbre, and change its Transpose parameter to -12 (i.e. down 12 semitones). If more than one Timbre is used for the split left hand, then repeat for the other Timbres.
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