Track. You can then switch between the Slots, changing
the sound assigned to the keyboard, as the Song
continues to play.
This parameter applies to Songs only. If the current Slot
is a Program or Combination, it does not appear.
Adding items to the Set List from other
modes
Program, Combination, and Sequencer modes each
have a command in their P0 page menus: Add to Set
List.
When you use the Add to set list command, the
current Program, Combination, or Song is inserted at
the current Slot of the current Set List, similar to using
the Set List Edit page's Insert command.
The parameters of the Slot are set as follows:
• The name of the Program, Combination, or Song is
copied into the Slot name. You can change this later
if desired.
• If the item being copied is a song, the current
Keyboard Track is copied into the Slot's Keyboard
Track parameter.
Re-arranging Slots
The Cut, Copy, Paste, and Insert buttons make it
simple to re‐arrange the Slots.
Copying a Slot to another location
To copy one Slot to another (for instance, if you have a
sound that you'd like to use in multiple Slots):
Detailed Set List editing
Naming a Slot
You can name a Slot separately from the name of the
Program, Combination, or Song it contains. For
instance, if you're creating a Set List for a gig, you can
name the Slots after the section of music in which
they're used, such as "Montana Intro." To do so:
1. Press the "T" button to bring up the text edit
dialog.
2. Enter the name as desired, and then press OK.
Slot names can have up to 24 characters.
Controlling Slot volume
You can control the volume separately for each Slot.
For instance, you might set the volume softer for a Slot
playing an accompaniment part, and louder for a Slot
with a lead sound. To do so:
1. Adjust the Volume parameter.
Note that the stored Master Volume setting of the Slot's
Program, Combination, or Song still applies as well.
You can edit this from the Control Surface, if desired.
See the graphic below for details on how the Set List
volume interacts with other volume controls.
Editing Set Lists Detailed Set List editing
1. Select the Slot you'd like to copy.
2. Press the Copy button.
3. Select the Slot you'd like to replace.
4. Press the Paste button.
The selected Slot will be replaced by the copied Slot.
Inserting a Slot in the middle of a Set List
You can also insert a copied Slot in the middle of a Set
List, while leaving the rest of the list intact. To do this:
1. Select the Slot you'd like to copy.
2. Press the Copy button.
3. Select the Slot to specify the insert point.
The copied Slot will be placed in front of the selected
Slot, and the rest of the Set List will move to make
room.
4. Press the Insert button.
Removing a Slot from a Set List
You can remove a Slot from the middle of a Set List,
while leaving the rest of the list intact. To do so:
1. Select the Slot you'd like to remove.
2. Press the Cut button.
This removes the Slot from the list, and moves the rest
of the list to fill in the now‐empty space.
If you like, you can Paste or Insert the Slot that was
removed via Cut, similar to the Copy operations
described above.
Set List Slot Volume
Program,
Universal Exclusive
Combination,
Master Volume
or Song
(Fom Knobs, Pedals,
Set List Slot Volume
Master Volume
MIDI, or Sequencer)
TFX 2
& EQ
Entering comments
Each Slot can have a comment of up to 512 characters,
for lyrics, performance notes, and so on. To do so:
1. Press the Edit Comment button to bring up the text
edit dialog box.
2. Enter the comment as desired, and then press OK.
You can read the entire comment, even with multiple
lines, on the Set List Play page.
Front Panel
Analog Volume
Knob
Headphone
& Main L/R
Outputs
S/PDIF
Output
117