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Alternatively, you can turn this setting on/off by holding
down the ENTER switch and pressing numeric key 1.
This function will operate differently depending on the
menu command Exclusive Solo, please see "Exclusive
Solo," below.
Note: The SOLO setting is not memorized when saving.
Exclusive Solo
The behavior of the Solo function will alternate each time
you select Exclusive Solo.
The Solo function can operate in one of the following two
ways.
• Multiple Solo
The specified OSC1, OSC2, drum track, or audio input will
be soloed. The solo on/off setting will alternate each time
you press the SOLO button.
• Exclusive Solo
Only one of the OSC1, OSC2, drum track, or audio inputs
will be soloed.
Note: Solo operations can be performed using MIX PLAY/
MUTE switches 1–8 if the page command Panel–SW Solo
Mode On is checked, or in the P0: Play– Control Surface
page of each mode.
Note: The Solo function applies to each mode. All sources are
handled as a single group. In the case of Exclusive Solo, all
other sources will be off if even one source is being soloed.
Note: For details on the Solo function for each mode, please
see the "Note" in Panel–SW Solo Mode On.
1. Use the menu to select Exclusive Solo.
When you select this item, a check mark will be added at the
left of Exclusive Solo in the menu. The check mark will
appear or disappear each time you select this item.
No check mark: Multiple Solo
Check mark: Exclusive Solo
Alternatively, you can turn this setting on/off by holding
down the ENTER switch and pressing numeric key 2.
Copy X–Y Motion
Here's how you can copy the X–Y motion setting from any
program, combination, or song, or from Sampling mode.
1. Select "Copy X–Y Motion" to open the dialog box.
2. Use the From fields to select the copy-source mode,
bank, and number. You can press a BANK SELECT
switch to select the bank.
3. Press the OK button to execute the Copy X–Y Motion
function, or press the Cancel button if you decide to
cancel.
Program: Menu Command Exclusive Solo
Metronome Setup
This specifies whether the metronome will sound a count-
down before sampling begins. This can be set only if Trigger
is set to Sampling START SW.
The Metronome Precount (Prog 0–7b) setting is used.
1. Select "Metronome Setup" to open the dialog box.
2. Use "Bus (Output) Select" to specify the output desti-
nation for the metronome sound.
L/R: Output to OUTPUT (MAIN) L/Mono, R, S/P DIF OUT,
and headphones.
1...4: Output to OUTPUT (INDIVIDUAL) 1–4 respectively.
3. Use Level to specify the volume of the metronome
sound.
Optimize RAM
Optimize RAM is available on the Sampling/Audio In tab
of the Play page.
In some cases, especially if you've been loading and deleting
different Samples and Multisamples, the internal memory
can become fragmented.
"Fragmented" means that there are chunks of data scattered
throughout the physical RAM, like toy blocks scattered
across a floor. While the memory isn't completely full, some
of it can't be used - just like it's difficult to walk across a
messy floor.
The Optimize RAM command cleans up the floor, so to
speak. It collects all of the data into a single, continuous area
of memory, so that the remaining free space can be used
more efficiently.
If you run out of memory, try using this command; it may
free up some extra space.
You can check the remaining amount of RAM in Sampling
mode, on the main Recording page, under Free Sample
Memory. For more information, please see "0–4a: Free
Sample Memory" on page 308.
1. Select "Optimize RAM" to open the dialog box.
2. Press the OK button to execute the command, or press
the Cancel button to cancel without executing.
Auto Optimize RAM
If Auto Optimize RAM (Global 0–2a) is enabled, you don't
need to use the Optimize RAM command; instead, RAM
will be optimized automatically.
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