5.3. REALTIME DISPLAY: Difference between revisions
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== MAIN DISPLAY == | == MAIN DISPLAY == | ||
This real-time display consists of two frames: | This real-time display consists of two frames (Left and Right): | ||
<table border align="center"> | |||
<tr><td>'''Frame L'''</td><td>'''Frame R'''</td></tr> | |||
< | <tr><td>'''Player A'''</td><td>'''Player B'''</td></tr> | ||
</table> | |||
<p> the active part is the one whose letter is outlined in white (here subframe A is active).</p> | |||
<p> | |||
[[File:Fig30.jpg |560px | center]] | [[File:Fig30.jpg |560px | center]] | ||
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== FRAME L == | |||
Frame L shows: | |||
<ul> | |||
<li> In the first line, the instrument or timbre on the left hand (accordion) or on the left of the split point for pianists (SYNSTRGS1 in the example).</li> | |||
<li> In the second line, instrument group from which the instrument or timbre was selected (STRINGS in the example). </li> | |||
<li> In the third line, the MIDI configuration ACCORDION (Figure 25) or PIANIST (KEYBOARD) (Figure 26). </li> | |||
</ul> | |||
<p>[[File:Fig31.jpg |560px | center]]</p> | |||
<p>In KEYBOARD MODE '''Split''' indicates the note where the left/right split is made. By clicking Split you may adjust the split point.</p> | |||
<p><u>Note</u> : In ACCORDION MODE, the left and right hands are physically separated, so the Split indicator does not appear.</p> | |||
<p>In ORGAN MODE: VA2 recognizes only left from the Split point the chords for accompaniment! From the Split point to the right end of the keys you can play melody!</p> | |||
<p>The dashes after [ACCORDION] or [C3] indicates the agreement recognized and played by the arranger (U.S. encryption) when it is in operation.</p> | |||
== FRAME R == | |||
Frame R shows: | |||
<ul> | |||
<li>In the first line, selected instrument or timbre for the right hand af the accordion or the right side of the split point for pianists (ROCK PIANO in the example above).</li> | |||
< | <li>In the second line, the group stamp RIGHT voice (PIANO in the example) | ||
<li>In the third line, the tone of the second voice (VIOLA in the example).</li> | |||
</ul> | |||
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<br> | <br> | ||
== | == PLAYER A == | ||
In this area, you can load the styles of different formats (Ketron, YAMAHA and ROLAND), MIDI Sequences (*. Mid), the KARAOKE files (*. Kar). | In this area, you can load the styles of different formats (Ketron, YAMAHA and ROLAND), MIDI Sequences (*. Mid), the KARAOKE files (*. Kar). | ||
The cursor on the name of the SONG is displayed in a yellow name tag STYLE used, for example: | The cursor on the name of the SONG is displayed in a yellow name tag STYLE used, for example: | ||
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== | == PLAYER B == | ||
In this area, you can load audio files (*. Mp3, *. Wav, *. Wma). | <p>In this area, you can load audio files (*. Mp3, *. Wav, *. Wma). </p> | ||
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The active player has his letter surrounded by a white rectangle. | <p>The active player has his letter surrounded by a white rectangle.</p> | ||
Also be aware that the play function of Player B can only be operated from an external controller, such as your midi keyboard or Korg NanoKontrol2 or similar. | |||
Controls can be <Start/Stop> <Crossfader> between Player A and Player B | <p>Also be aware that the play function of Player B can only be operated from an external controller, such as your midi keyboard or Korg NanoKontrol2 or similar. | ||
Controls can be <Start/Stop> <Crossfader> between Player A and Player B</p> |
Revision as of 20:30, 14 February 2016
MAIN DISPLAY
This real-time display consists of two frames (Left and Right):
Frame L | Frame R |
Player A | Player B |
the active part is the one whose letter is outlined in white (here subframe A is active).
FRAME L
Frame L shows:
- In the first line, the instrument or timbre on the left hand (accordion) or on the left of the split point for pianists (SYNSTRGS1 in the example).
- In the second line, instrument group from which the instrument or timbre was selected (STRINGS in the example).
- In the third line, the MIDI configuration ACCORDION (Figure 25) or PIANIST (KEYBOARD) (Figure 26).
In KEYBOARD MODE Split indicates the note where the left/right split is made. By clicking Split you may adjust the split point.
Note : In ACCORDION MODE, the left and right hands are physically separated, so the Split indicator does not appear.
In ORGAN MODE: VA2 recognizes only left from the Split point the chords for accompaniment! From the Split point to the right end of the keys you can play melody!
The dashes after [ACCORDION] or [C3] indicates the agreement recognized and played by the arranger (U.S. encryption) when it is in operation.
FRAME R
Frame R shows:
- In the first line, selected instrument or timbre for the right hand af the accordion or the right side of the split point for pianists (ROCK PIANO in the example above).
- In the second line, the group stamp RIGHT voice (PIANO in the example)
- In the third line, the tone of the second voice (VIOLA in the example).
PLAYER A
In this area, you can load the styles of different formats (Ketron, YAMAHA and ROLAND), MIDI Sequences (*. Mid), the KARAOKE files (*. Kar).
The cursor on the name of the SONG is displayed in a yellow name tag STYLE used, for example:
PLAYER B
In this area, you can load audio files (*. Mp3, *. Wav, *. Wma).
The active player has his letter surrounded by a white rectangle.
Also be aware that the play function of Player B can only be operated from an external controller, such as your midi keyboard or Korg NanoKontrol2 or similar. Controls can be <Start/Stop> <Crossfader> between Player A and Player B