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SOUND PATCH
SETTINGS
Here
we
will edit
the
settings of
a
Sound
Patch,
and
determine
how
the
effect
and
various Parts
will
be
used.
1.
Editing a
Sound
Patch
Here
we
will
explain
how
to set
the
basic
parameters
of a
Sound
Patch.
For
each Part
1—6,
you
can
select
a different
Timbre and
make
settings for
volume,
pan,
etc.
For
the
Rhythm
Part,
you
can
specify
which
rhythm
set
is
to
be
used.
In addition,
you
can
store
effect
settings (chorus, reverb) as
part
of
a Soimd
Patch.
Patch
Name
Part
1
Rhythm
Part
Select
Timbre
Select Effect
Level
Pan
Select
Rhythm
Set
Level
Effect
Part
6
Chorus/
Flanger
Reverb/
Delay
Basic
Editing
Procedure
While
in
Sound
Patch
mode
or
Link Play mode,
select
the
Sound
Patch
you want
to
edit,
and
use the following
procedure.
®Jump
to the
parameter group
you want
to edit
Parts
1—6
Select
Timbre
Output
Rhythm
Part
Effect
Chorus/
Flanger
Reverb/
Delay
Sound
Patch
Name
PDJgPI
i
Jump
I
NUMBER
[7]
IftHYTNMI
BANK HI
BANKlU
I
SOUND
Use
Part to
select
the part
B]PART[E
@Use r^CURSORrgn
to
select
the
parameter
to edit
©Use
rvlVALUErAl
or the
VALUE
slider
to
modify
the
value.
Continue
to the Write operation
* Timbres
for Parts
1
—6
can
also
be
selected
in
Part P!ay
mode.
* The
rhythm
set for
the
Rhythm
Part
can
also
be
selected
In
Rhythm
Play
mode.
* The jumps
using the
BANK
and
NUMBER
buttons explained
here apply to the factory
settings.
*
Edited settings are temporary.
To
store
your
edits,
write
them
into a
Sound
Patch
memory
(crpage
57).
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