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Global edit environment
Page 2 - Master Transpose
PAGE 2 - MASTER TRANSPOSE
This page is where you can turn the Master Transpose
on or off.
Style/Realtime
This is a flag to turn the Master Transpose on or off on
the Style and Realtime (Keyboard) tracks.
Off
No Master Transpose is applied to the
Style and Realtime tracks.
Sync
Sync mode. When you press either the
TRANSPOSE [ ] or [ ] buttons, the new
transpose setting will not take effect until
the first beat of the next measure is
reached. The Realtime tracks sounding at
the time of the transpose will be stopped.
RTime
Realtime mode. When you press either the
TRANSPOSE [ ] or [ ] buttons, the new
transpose setting will occur when the next
note is played for both the Style and Real‐
time tracks individually. (Note that any
notes sounding from the Realtime tracks
will be stopped when you press the
TRANSPOSE button) The next key or
chord you press will sound with the new
transpose setting. (Note that if you play a
Realtime track prior to a new chord, the
Realtime track will play in the new key as
the Style will continue to play in the old
key until a new chord is entered).
Seq 1/2
This is a flag to turn the Master Transpose on or off on
the two onboard Sequencers' tracks.
Midi In
This is a flag to turn the Master Transpose on or off on
the received MIDI messages.
Scales
The Scale Transpose Position allows you to decide the
relation between the Scale and the Master Transpose.
Post‐KB
When this option is selected, notes will be
transposed immediately after they leave
the keyboard. The Scale will be applied to
the transposed notes. For example, if you
altered an E, and then set the Master
Transpose to +1, the E key will play F, and
the altered key will be E (that will play an
altered E).
Tone
Transpose
Scale
generator
Pre‐OSC
When this option is selected, all notes are
transposed immediately before they enter
the internal tone generator. Therefore, the
Scale will be applied before transposition.
For example, if you altered an E, and then
set the Master Transpose to +1, the altered
key will still be E (that will play an altered
F).
PAGE 3 - ASSIGNABLE PEDAL/
FOOTSWITCH, ASSIGNABLE SLIDER
This page lets you program the Assignable Pedal/Foot‐
switch, and the Assignable Slider.
See page 225 for a list of the assignable functions. The
first functions are switch‐type functions, while the
remaining (starting from Master Volume) are continu‐
ous‐like functions.
P/S (Pedal/Switch)
Continuous pedal, or footswitch, connected to the
ASSIGNABLE PDL/SW connector.
Sld (Slider)
Function assigned to the ASSIGNABLE SLIDER on the
front panel.
Damper Pol. (Damper Polarity)
Polarity of the Damper pedal.
Pedal/Sw.Pol. (Pedal/Footswitch Polarity)
Polarity of the Assignable pedal or footswitch.
PAGE 4 - MIDI SETUP
MIDI channels can be automatically configured by
selecting a MIDI Setup. Each of them assigns the best
values to various MIDI parameters, to allow an easier
connection with a particular MIDI controller.
Tone
Scale
Transpose
generator