1. Internal Setup
In fact, you can consider a program as a setup with only one zone. Thus, changing zone
parameters actually can affect how the program works. For example, in program mode,
pressing [Split] button activates the Autosplit feature because the value for Autosplit parameter
of the corresponding zone is set to ON by default. Thus, you can select any program or internal
setup and make it a starting point for your own setup.
2. Default Setup
Default Setup is a "blank" setup except for a handful of typical controller assignments with
Autosplit Off. If you want to create a completely new setup from scratch, we recommend you to
use Default Setup as a starting point.
Now you're ready to create new setups or edit existing setups and store them in Quick Access
bank.
To make changes to setups, press [Setup] button and then, press [Edit] button. Pressing [Edit]
button will light the LED in it and the display will show the information about Main sound.
Users can edit parameters associated with those sounds with [Layer] or [Split] button. Select
sounds you want to edit with [Main], [Layer] or [Split] button. Use [Key Range Button] to edit
the key range for the selected sound.
Key Range
Key Range determines where Main, or Split sound plays on the keyboard. For example, you
need to set appropriate ranges for each of your basses, pads and leads to enjoy the real power of
the split feature. To set Key Range, press [Setup] button, [Edit] button, and then press [Key
Range] button in order. The LED in [Key Range] button will flash. The display will look like <
Figure 4‐16 >.
Trigger the key you want to be the lowest note for the zone. When you do, the display will look
like < Figure 4‐17 >.
Trigger the key you want to be the highest note for the zone. When you do, the LED in [Key
Range] button will be turned off, and setting the key range is done.
< Figure 4‐16 Setting the Lowest Note for the Zone >
< Figure 4‐17 Setting the Highest Note for the Zone >
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