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Status
This sets whether the Timbre controls the internal sounds, or
external MIDI devices.
When controlling external MIDI devices, it also allows you
to choose between using the internal Bank Select numbers
(as set by the front-panel buttons), or using custom Bank
Select settings to match the external device.
Off: Use this to disable the Timbre. With this setting, the
Timbre's Program will not sound, and MIDI data will not be
transmitted. Also, any EXi fixed resources used by the
Program will be freed.
Note: When the status is "Off", the timbre displays as a
positive value. Pressing the + button enables the timbre, with
the timbre status set to "INT", and "MIDI" set to "Gch".
INT: Use this to make the Timbre play internal sounds. With
this setting, the Timbre's Program will respond to both the
local keyboard and MIDI input on the Timbre's MIDI
channel. The Timbre will not transmit MIDI data.
EXT: Use this to play an external MIDI device, with Bank
Select via the front-panel Bank buttons. With this setting, the
Timbre's Program will not respond to either the local
keyboard or MIDI input. MIDI will be transmitted to
external devices on the selected MIDI channel.
EX2: Use this to play an external MIDI device, with custom-
set Bank Select via the Bank Select LSB and MSB
parameters, on the MIDI tab of the Timbre Parameters
page. In all other ways, this is the same as EXT.
For more information, see "Bank Select MSB (When Status
= EX2)" on page 405.
INT
MIDI IN
EXT, EX2
Mute
Timber will be muted.
Solo
This setting switches the Solo function on/off.
Only timbres that are set to Solo On will be heard. Other
timbres (and audio inputs: 0–8a) will be muted.
The setting will alternate each time you press the Solo
button.
Timbres that have been silenced by the Mute or Solo
functions will not transmit note-on/off messages on the
MIDI channel assigned for their track when the timbre's
Status (2–1a) is Both, EXT, or EX2.
The Solo function operates differently depending on the
setting of the Exclusive Solo page menu command.
If Exclusive Solo is off, you can turn Solo on for more than
one timbre.
If Exclusive Solo is on, pressing a Solo button will turn Solo
on for only that timbre.
Solo settings are not preserved when you write a
combination.
[Off, INT, EXT, EX2]
Tone
generator
MIDI OUT
[On, Off]
[On, Off]
COMBINATION > Home 0–1: Mixer
0–1c: Volume
Pan
[RND, L001...C064...R127]
This specifies the pan of each timbre.
L001...C064...R127: A setting of L001 is far left and R127
is far right. A setting of C064 will reproduce the pan setting
of the PROGRAM mode.
OSC1
OSC2
OSC1:
Amp1 Pan=L001
OSC2:
Left
Center
Right
Amp2 Pan=R127
Pan (CC#10)
C064
L032
L001
R096
R127
Left
Center
Right
OSC1:
OSC1
OSC2
Amp1 Pan=C064
OSC2:
Left
Center
Right
Amp2 Pan=C064
Pan (CC#10)
C064
L032
L001
R096
R127
Left
Center
Right
If a mono insert effect is in use, the settings you make here
will be ignored. In this case, the "Pan (CC#8)" parameter in
IFX– Insert FX page will adjust the panning of the sound
after the insert effect ("Mixer" on page 746).
RND: The oscillator pan will change randomly at each note-
on.
If Status (2–1a) is set to INT, CC#10 (pan) messages can
be received to control the setting. CC#10 values of 0 or 1
will place the sound at far left, 64 at center, and 127 at far
right. (exclude RND) Pan can be controlled by messages
received on the MIDI Channel (2–1a).
Volume
This fader adjusts the volume of the Timbre. The meter to
the left of the fader displays its audio level in realtime,
showing the combined peak signals of the left and right
channels.
The volume of each timbre is determined by multiplying
this volume value with the MIDI volume (CC#7) and
expression (CC#11).
If Status (0–1b, 2–1a) has been set to INT, incoming
MIDI CC#7 or CC#11 messages will control the volume
of a timbre. (However these messages will not affect the
setting of this parameter.)
If Status is EXT or EX2, the value of this parameter will
be transmitted as MIDI CC#7 when the combination is
changed. However this will not be transmitted by a
timbre that is set to the same MIDI channel as the global
MIDI channel. This message is transmitted on the MIDI
Channel (2–1a) specified for each timbre.
Timbre 02...16 (Timbre Number)
Here you can specify the program etc. for each Timbre 2
through 16. These settings are the same as for Timbre 1, as
described above.
OSC1
OSC2
OSC1:
Amp1 Pan=L032
OSC2:
Left
Center
Right
Amp2 Pan=R096
Pan (CC#10)
C064
L032
L001
R096
R127
Left
Center
Right
[000...127]
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