Transpose
You can use [Transpose] button to set the amount of transposition for each zone. The method is:
1. Select any sound from Main, Layer or Split sounds, which you want to transpose.
2. Press [Setup] and [Edit] button.
3. Press [Transpose] button.
4. Set a value of transposition with Sound Select buttons.
5. Press [Transpose] button again to confirm.
< Figure 4‐21 > shows an example of the transposition feature. Two kinds of piano sounds are
layered and the second piano sound is transposed up an octave ( 12st ). The result is so called an
"Octave Piano" sound, which plays in octave unison.
Editing Effect Settings
You can change the effect setting for setups the same way as you do with programs. Without
changing, the effect setting for Main sound will be globally applied to the entire setup.
Pedal Setting
Sometimes, you want to apply different pedal settings to different sounds, especially when you
are in Split mode. For example, if you are playing a split with piano and bass sounds, you may
not want to sustain your bass sound with a switch pedal as you do with piano. In this case, you
will want your switch pedal to work for the piano sound but not for the bass. To do this, select a
program, press [Setup] button and [Edit] button. While holding down [Knob Mode] button,
press your switch pedal to enable or disable the switch pedal associated with the selected
program. The display will show whether the switch pedal is enabled or disabled.
See < Figure 4‐22 >
< Figure 4-21 Transposition >
Chapter 4
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