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0–1i: Program Track01...08
0–2i: Program Track09...16
Select the program that will be used by each track.
Category (Category name)
The program to be used by the track can be selected by cate-
gory. Press the popup button, and the Category/Track Pro-
gram Select menu ( Program P0: 0–1a) will show the
programs by category, allowing you to select the desired
program. This is convenient when you wish to find a spe-
cific type of program, or to select a different program of the
same category.
Bank/Program
[A...F/0...127, G...g(d)/1...128]
Select the program that will be used by the track.
Press the popup button, and the Bank/Track Program Select
menu ( Program P0: 0–1a) will display the programs orga-
nized by bank, allowing you to make your selection. When
this parameter is selected, you can use the front panel
[BANK] keys, the numeric keys, the [VALUE] dial, [VALUE]
slider, and [
] [
] keys to select a program. At this time, a
[BANK] key LED will light to indicate the bank from which
a program was selected.
The program you select here will be used when the song is
played or recorded from the beginning. If the program is
changed while recording, the program change will be
recorded as musical data, and the program will change dur-
ing playback. You can also change the program manually
during playback. However if musical data (program change
data) is already recorded, the program will change at that
point.
If the P2: MIDI Channel tab "Status" is either INT or
BTH, programs can be selected by receiving MIDI pro-
gram change messages. Also, when the song is changed
or when the song returns to the beginning, tracks
whose "Status" is EXT, EX2 or BTH will transmit the
bank and program numbers via MIDI. Tracks whose
"Status" is EX2 will show Bank as "–" and will transmit
the bank number that was selected in the P2: MIDI
Channel tab "Bank Select" setting.
Program Name
This displays a portion of the name of the program that is
selected for the track. In the cases of a GM level 2 variation
bank or the GM level 2 drums bank, this shows the variation
bank (1)–(9) or drums bank (d).
0–1(2)j: PLAY/MUTE/REC, SOLO ON/OFF
PLAY/MUTE/REC
Here you can mute each track, and select the recording
track(s) when performing multi-track recording. During
playback, or for single-track recording (normal recording), it
is possible only to select PLAY or MUTE for tracks (play-
back tracks) other than the recording track. For multi-track
recording, tracks can be set to PLAY, MUTE, or REC. The
setting will alternate each time you press the PLAY/MUTE/
REC button.
PLAY: The track will play.
MUTE: The track will be muted (silent).
REC: This will be displayed during single-track recording
(normal recording). It cannot be selected.
When you use multi-track recording (the Preferences tab
"Multi REC" is on), select REC for the tracks that you wish
to record.
SOLO ON/OFF
This turns the Solo function on/off. Only the track that is set
to SOLO ON will sound. Other tracks will be muted.
[00...15: name]
0–1(2)k: Track Number (1...8, 9...16)
This displays a track number.
0–1: Page Menu Command
M
0–1A: Memory Status
This displays the remaining amount of sequencer memory.
0–1B: Solo Selected Track
The Solo function will alternate on/off each time you select
this command.
When checked, the Solo function will be turned on, and
only the currently selected track will sound. Other tracks
will be muted. To solo another track, select a parameter of
the desired track. "Selected Track Information" (0–1h, 2h)
will indicate [Solo].
To defeat the Solo function, select the "Solo Selected Track"
page menu command once again. This function cannot be
selected in tabs or pages which contain no parameters for
individual tracks.
[PLAY, MUTE, REC]
0–1C: Rename Song
Here you can rename the selected song. A name of up to six-
teen characters can be input.
0–1D: Delete Song
This command deletes the currently selected song.
1 Select this command to access the dialog box.
2 If you wish to execute the Delete Song command, press
the OK button. To cancel, press the Cancel button. When
you execute this command, the musical data, setting
data, and patterns etc. of the currently selected song will
be erased, and the memory area allocated to that song
will be freed.
[SOLO ON, SOLO OFF]
If tracks whose "Status" (2–1a, 2a) is BTH, EXT, or EX2
are muted by Mute or by the Solo function, note on/off
messages will not be transmitted on the MIDI channel
selected for those tracks. (However, tracks selected by
"Track Select" (0–1e) are an exception.)
When the page menu command "Solo Selected Track"
(0–1B) is on, its Solo status will be given priority (if
ON). When you press "SOLO ON/OFF" or the parame-
ter of another track, only that track will be soloed, and
will sound.
0–1A
0–1B
0–1C
0–1D
0–1E
When this Solo function is on, only the selected track
will be soloed and will sound when you press "SOLO
ON/OFF" or a parameter of another track – even if two
or more "SOLO ON/OFF" (0–1j) buttons are turned on.
If the tracks that have been muted by the Solo function
have a "Status" (2–1a) setting of EXT, EX2, or BTH, the
MIDI note-on/off messages of that track will not be
transmitted.
0–1F
0–1G
0–1H
0–1I
0–1J
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