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Multi-timbral Tone Generator Settings for Song/Pattern Playback (Mixing mode)
Reverb/Chorus type. From these displays, you can also set
each parameter of the selected Effect type individually and
manually.
The function of these displays is the same as those of the
Reverb display and Chorus display (page 108) in the
Performance Common Edit mode.
Part Edit parameters
[SONG]/[PATTERN]  [MIXING]  [EDIT] 
In the Part Edit mode, you can edit the parameters of the
individual Parts such as Voice, Arpeggio, EG and EQ
settings.
Selected Part display/Four-Part display
Just as with the Performance Part Edit mode, you can use
two types of display in the Mixing Part Edit mode. One type
of display lets you edit parameters for the currently
selected Part and the other type of display lets you view
parameters for four Parts. You can switch between these
two types by pressing the [SF5] button. Note that the
display for four Parts is not available for the [F2] ARP Main
and the [F3] ARP Other displays.
Selecting a Part to be edited
Press one of the [1] – [16] buttons to select a Part to be
edited.
n For details about useful functions such as Mute and Solo, see
page 192.
Part Basic Settings—[F1] Voice
[SF1] Voice
This display lets you specify the MIDI receive channel for
the current Part as well as the Voice. The other parameters
except for Receive Channel ( ) are the same as those in
the Voice display (page 109) in the Performance Part Edit
mode.
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[1] – [16] Part selection
Receive Channel
Determines the MIDI receive channel for the selected Part.
Since MIDI data may be coming from many channels at
once, you should set this to match the particular channel
over which the desired controlling data is being sent
Settings: 01 – 16, off
[SF2] Output
From this display, you can set the Reverb/Chorus depth
and the Output jack assignment for each Part. The function
of this display is the same as the one in the Output display
(page 110) in the Performance Part Edit mode.

[SF3] Other

From this display, you can set parameters related to pitch
bend and velocity. The function of this display is the same
as the one in the Other display (page 111) in the
Performance Part Edit mode.
Arpeggio Basic Settings—[F2] ARP
Main (Arpeggio Main)
This display determines the basic settings of the Arpeggio.
The settings of parameters shown at the bottom of the
display can be registered to the [SF1] – [SF5] buttons.
The function is the same as the one in the Arpeggio Main
display (page 112) in the Performance Part Edit mode.
Changing rhythmic feel of the Arpeggio—
[F3] ARP Other (Arpeggio Other)
By changing the timing and velocity of the notes, you can
change the rhythmic "feel" of the Arpeggio playback.
The function of this display is the same as the one in the
Arpeggio Other display (page 114) in the Performance Part
Edit mode.
EG Settings—[F4] EG (Envelope
Generator)
These settings let you control the sound transition from the
moment a key is pressed to the moment at which it is
released. You can also adjust the tone brilliance by setting
the Cutoff Frequency and Resonance.
The function of this display is the same as the one in the EG
display page 115) in the Performance Part Edit mode.

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