The Concept Of The Rp90 Preset; The Structure Of A Preset - GEM Real Piano RP90 Owner's Manual

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The concept of the RP90 Preset

How to select the Sounds (or Presets) is discussed in the Quick Guide.
This chapter takes a deeper look into the Preset controlling parameters
and how to use them to create User Presets to suit your playing.
Whatever RP90 Preset is selected also recalls a set of user programma-
ble performance parameters, as shown in the table below.
PRESET -----------
As can be seen in the table shown above, the RP90 Presets "carry"
several different types of variable performance parameters, easily accessed
and modified. The modified Presets can then be saved (together with any
other changes that you decide to make) to the User Preset locations for
future recall.

The structure of a Preset

The RP90 provides three different playing modes: Single, Split and Layer.
The passage from one mode to the other is simple and straight forward;
from Single, press Split or Layer. From Layer or Split, deactivate the
selected Control button to return to Single.
If you have followed the Quick Guide, you will have discovered that the
Single, Split and Layer Presets are appropriately programmed to suit the
mode being used.
The possibility of switching from one mode to the other is due to the RP90
Preset structure, which consists of three sections:
1.
A section for the main sound (Single mode);
2.
A section for the Split;
3.
A section for the Layer.
The three sections recall independently programmed control parameter
settings together with the possibility of memorising the On/Off status of
each section.
You can check this by selecting, for example, the Preset buttons from 5
to 8 for any Preset Group button. You will note that the Split or Layer
button will activate automatically according to the Preset button selected.
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Sound Program
KBD Mode: Single,Split Layer
Sound Volume (section)
Split Point
Section Transpose
Reverb send (section )
Reverb Type + Time
EFX send (section)
EFX Type & parameters
Damper assign
Auto Wha Wha
Microtuning
Detune
Delay
Preset Name

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