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Sequencer mode
Example)
When "Play Intro" is checked
Track 1 will loop as follows.
M001 – M002 – M003 – M004 – M003 – M004 –M003 –
M004...
When "Play Intro" is not checked
Track 1 will loop as follows.
M003 – M004 – M003 – M004 – M003 – M004 – M003 –
M004...
In this way, you can use Track Play Loop to make the
realtime recording process more efficient.
Track 02...08, 09...16 (Track Number):
For more information, please see "Track 01 (Track
Number):" above.
0–9(10): Menu Command
V
• 0: Memory Status
• 1: Exclusive Solo
• 2: Rename Song
• 3: Delete Song
see p. 163
• 4: Copy From Song
• 5: Load Template Song
• 6: Save Template Song (Save as User Template Song)
see p. 164
• 7: FF/REW Speed
• 8: Set Location (Set Location for Locate Key)
• 9: GM Initialize
• 10:Copy from Combination
• 11: Copy from Program
For more information, please see "Sequencer: Menu
Command" on page 163.
120
see p. 163
see p. 64
see p. 163
see p. 163
see p. 163
see p. 164
see p. 165
see p. 166
see p. 167

Controls

REALTIME CONTROLS lets you use knobs [1]–[4] to
modify the parameters of the track's program or the effects.
You can also use these knobs to control the arpeggiators.
When you use a knob, the display will show the controller's
function and value. Use the SELECT button to change the
knob functions.
In TONE, the functions assigned to knobs 1–4 are fixed.
In USER, you can assign a variety of modulation functions
to knobs 1–4. To assign functions, use the P1: Controllers
Setup page (see p.122).
Realtime Controls
The Realtime Controls TONE knob functions (TONE
[CUTOFF]–TONE [RELEASE]) are fixed. You can assign a
variety of functions to Realtime Controls USER knobs 1–4
(USER [1]–USER [4]). MIDI control changes are assigned for
each function.
When you move a knob, it sends out the corresponding
MIDI CC.
When you operate a knob, the corresponding MIDI control
change message will be transmitted on the Track Select
MIDI channel.
Most of these functions adjust (scale) the parameter settings
of the track programs. Unless otherwise noted, "scaling"
means that the parameters are at their programmed values
when the controller is at 64, at their minimum when the
controller is at 0, and at their maximum when the controller
is at 127. For another look at this, please see the diagram
below.
CC scaling of parameters
99
Parameter
Value
As Programmed
see p. 164
00
TONE [CUTOFF]: Flt Fc (Cutoff )
This slider scales the cutoff frequencies of Filters A and B,
and transmits and receives MIDI CC #74.
TONE [RESONANCE]: Flt Reso (Resonance)
This slider scales the resonance of Filters A and B, and
transmits and receives MIDI CC #71.
TONE [EG INT]: Flt EG (Filter EG Intensity)
This slider scales the effect of the Filter EG on the cutoff
frequencies of Filters A and B. It also transmits and receives
MIDI CC#79.
TONE [RELEASE]: EG Rel (EG Release) [000...127]
This slider scales the release time of the Filter and Amp EGs,
and transmits and receives MIDI CC#72.
0
64
127
CC Value
[000...127]
[000...127]
[000...127]

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