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Song Play operating mode
Track Controls: Drum Volume
Track Controls: Drum Volume
These parameters let you adjust the volume for each percussive
instrument family. See "Track Controls: Drum Volume" on
page 160.
Parameters
Note: Song track values edited in this page are not saved, and are
only intended for realtime use.
Track Controls: Easy Edit
These parameters let you "fine-tune" edit parameters for Sounds
assigned to the tracks. See "Track Controls: Easy Edit" on
page 94.
Parameters
Note: Song track values edited in this page are not saved, and are
only intended for realtime use.
Keyboard/Ensemble: Keyboard Control
These parameters let you set parameters for the Keyboard tracks.
See "Keyboard/Ensemble: Keyboard Control" on page 95.
Parameters
Keyboard/Ensemble: Key/Velocity Range
These parameters let you select a note and velocity range for the
Keyboard tracks. See "Keyboard/Ensemble: Key/Velocity Range"
on page 95.
Parameters
Keyboard/Ensemble: Ensemble
See "Keyboard/Ensemble: Ensemble" on page 96.
Parameters
Pad/Switch: Pad
See "Pad/Switch: Pad" on page 98.
Parameters
Pad/Switch: Assignable Switch
See "Pad/Switch: Assignable Switch" on page 98.
Parameters
Jukebox Editor
The Jukebox function lets you play a list of Songs (127 max), at
the simple touch of a button. You can play a Jukebox file by
assigning it to Sequencer 1, after having selected it in the Song
Select page, just as if it was an ordinary Song (see "Jukebox
panel" on page 152).
In this page, you can create, edit and save a Jukebox file. A Juke-
box list can contain Standard MIDI Files and Karaoke™ files.
If a Jukebox file is already selected into a Sequencer, you will
enter this page with that file ready to be edited. Otherwise, you
will enter this page with an empty list.
To create a new Jukebox file, press Del All to remove all Songs
from the current list. Add new Songs, then press Save and enter a
different name before confirming. A new Jukebox file will be
saved to a card.
Move Up/Down
Use these button to move the selected item up or down in the
list.
Add
Adds a Song at the end of the current list. You can add up to 127
Songs in a list.
Note: A Jukebox list can include only Songs contained in the same
folder.
Hint: Instead of a single Song, you can select a Jukebox file, and
add its whole content to the current Jukebox list.
Insert
Inserts a Song at the current position (i.e., between the selected
item and the preceding one). All subsequent Songs are moved to
the next higher-numbered slot. You can add up to 127 Songs in a
list.
Note: A Jukebox list can include only Songs contained in the same
folder.
Hint: Instead of a single Song, you can select a Jukebox file, and
insert its whole content to the current Jukebox list.