K
- Keyboard
Scaling
- Keyboard scaling
is a parameter found in many modern keyboards. Its function is to provide
a way for a sound to be altered smoothly across the range of the keyboard.
This is accomplished by using the key number as a modulation source and routing
it to some parameter the user wishes to alter. Level scaling changes the loudness
of the sound, while filter scaling changes its brightness. In some synthesizers
key scaling can be routed to many parameters simultaneously with different
strengths and polarities. The practical application comes out of programmers
trying to make acoustic type sounds more realistic across the entire range
of the keyboard.
- kilo
(lower-case) versus Kilo (upper-case)
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- kilo - A
standard prefix (abbreviated "k") representing 1000. For example,
a 4 kiloHertz (kHz) sine wave has a frequency of 4,000 Hertz.
- Kilo - A
standard prefix generally used in reference to computer equipment. Abbreviated
"K", it was developed to represent the binary value of 2 to the 10th power
(1024). Thus, 8 Kilobytes (Kb) of memory is 8 times 1024,
or 8,192 bytes