Part 6: Adjusting The Volume Of Each Instrument - Kurzweil X-Pro Series Getting Started Manual

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Part 6: Adjusting The Volume Of Each Instrument

Adjust the volume of an instrument by adjusting the volume of the track containing that
instrument program. While your song is playing, you can use the Vol parameter on the Song
mode MAIN page to adjust the volume for the track currently set in the RecTrk parameter. To
permanently store your volume settings with the song, you must store an initial volume for each
track. Let's use the song we created in the parts above as an example. Let's adjust the volume of
track 1 and store the value as an initial volume setting:
1. On the Song mode MAIN page, use the Chan/Layer buttons (to the left of the display) to Set
5-10
Press the Record button, then the Play/Pause button located on the front panel. Play your new part
when the song reaches the part you want to replace. This technique is called "punching in." You will
often get more natural sounding results if you play along with the song before the part that you are
fixing. Doing this allows you to match your performance style (loudness, timing, phrasing) with
what has already been recorded. Because of your settings in steps 4, 5 and 6, no extra notes will be
recorded outside of the time that you want to replace.
Press the Stop button when you are done. You will be able to review and save your changes just as
in Step 4 of Part 3 (see above.)
Remember to switch off the Punch parameter when you are done if you wish to record in the
standard way again (as in Part 3, above.) This is done on the Big Time page (see below.)
the RecTrk parameter to track 1.

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