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EDIT
COMBINATION
MODE
The
COMBINATION
Mode
determines
which and
in
what
fashion
Programs
will
be
grouped
together
for play.
There
are five
Combination
types: Single,
Layer,
Split,
Velocity
Switch and
Multi.
Each Combination
has
1
to 8
Programs, parameters
related
to
play
and
output
(pan,
level,
MIDI
channel,
etc.)
applicable
to
each
Program, and
a pair
of
effect
parameters.
*
Only Programs
that are
selected
in
the
COMBINATION
Mode
can be
edited
in this
mode.
*
After
completion
of
any
editing,
write the
Combination
to
memory
using
the
Write
Combination
function (F 9-1)
and
the
Combination
will
be completed.
(Combinations,
which
are
not written
to
memory,
will
be
lost
when
selecting other
Combinations
in
the
COMBINATION
Mode.)
*
When
selecting
Programs
to
make
up
a
Combination, Programs
in
data cards
can
be selected
if
the
data
card
inserted
has
Program
data stored
on
it.
(Make
certain
that
data cards
used
when
playing
have
the
Programs needed by
the
Combinations you
call up.)
COMBINATION
TYPES
Single
A
Combination
type
which
is
made
up
of
only one
Program.
*
When
it
is
necessary
(as
in
live
performance)
to
switch quickly
back and
forth
between
a
Program
and
a
Combination,
store the
Program
beforehand
as a
Single
Combination
so
that
any switching
is
done
strictly
as a
Combination
change.
,
Timbre
1
Program
|
|
Effect
Layer
The
playing of
two Programs mixed
or
layered
together.
Layer
1
Program
Layer 2
|
|
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Split
The
playing of
two Programs
separately
depending
on which
section
of
the
keyboard
is
played.
4-
Effect
Lower
^
I
|Program
|
[
[
|
Program
|
[
mmm
Split
point
Upper
Velocity
Switch
The
playing of
two Programs
separately
depending
on
how
hard
the
keyboard
is
played.
Multi
In Multi,
up
to 8
Programs can
be assigned
to
any
MIDI
channel,
key
range, or velocity range.
Playing
the
MIR
as a
multi-timbral synthesizer through
external
MIDI
control
and
other
complex
possibilities
not available
in
the
other
Combination
types
can be
realized here.
Level
(volume)
Played
softry
<
Velocity switch point
Key window
Timber
1
Loud
Program
>
Velocity
Played hard
Pitch
range
of
Program
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