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For each button of the VOICES section you can
create and store a PROGRAM sound.
You can modify a PROGRAM by pressing the
EDIT button and a button of the VOICES section.
▀ Creating a PROGRAM
1. Press the PROGRAM button.
2. Press a button of the VOICES section, for example
PIANO. The current PROGRAM will appear
82).
3. Press the EDIT button. The parameters of the
current PROGRAM will be displayed
4. The F1-F10 buttons allow the selection of the
parameters of the PROGRAM as explained later.
F1/F6–VOICES
By pressing the F1 or F6 buttons you will highlight
repeatedly one of three voices that you can assign to
the same PROGRAM.
In the example, the first voice selected is CLAVINET
while the reamaining two voices are inactive (OFF).
Once you have highlighted one of three VOICES
of the PROGRAM you can rotate the DATA/VALUE
wheel or press the CURSOR buttons to select an
instrument available from the GM banks
For example, you can choose an instrument for each
VOICE from the PIANO bank as follows:
• Grand_Piano
• Concert_Grand
• Pop_Piano
• Honky
• Jingle
• Harpsichord
• Clavinet
• Electric
• Upright
• Latin_Piano
Press the CURSOR Ó Á buttons together to switch
a voice OFF.
You can also insert an INS instrument, already loaded
in memory (see RAM INS / SUPERSOLO section on
page
98)
NOTE
By using the CURSOR § ¶ buttons you can scroll
all the instruments from top to the bottom of the list
instead of scrolling them continuously. That is, in the
above example, from Grand_Piano up to Pulse_Clavi.
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(Figure
(Figure
83).
(Figure
64).
• Concert_L
• Concert_R
• Grand_L
• Grand_R
• Open_concert
• Harps_Wide
• Harps_Octave
• Pulse_Clavi
• Grand_Hammer
• Pop_hammer
Figure 82
Figure 83
Figure 84
Figure 85
5. You can also assign one DRAWBARS voice to
each PROGRAM, only for the third VOICE. Move
the selection on the third VOICE by using the
buttons F1 or F6 and press the DRAWBARS
button to select one organ voice by using the
CURSOR Ó Á buttons or the wheel
(Figure
85).

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