Selecting
a
Program
In "ALL
1
"
file, banks
1-8
are
respectively
assigned to
MIDI program number
1-8
and each
contains
a sampled
voice: "ONE" for bank
1,
"TWO"
for bank
2 "EIGHT" for bank 8.
To play
another sampled sound, use the data
entry knob to
select another program.
The PROG. NO./
DATA display will show the
program number selected.
Also
a bank
LED will light
indicating the
selected program is reproduced
from
that
bank.
*
If
the connected keyboard sends MIDI
program change, you
can select the
desired bank directly
from the keyboard,
by
sending
the same
MIDI program
number that
is
set to the
bank.
If
the
S01
receives
a
program number that is
not
set
to any
banks, the PROG.
NO./DATA display
will blink showing
that program number and
no sound is reproduced.
Playback
using Bank keys
Regardless
of the bank LED or PROG. NO./DATA display status,
every time
when
a
bank key is
pressed, the sampled sound contained will
be
played back in the
pitch when the C3 key
(:
MIDI note
number
60)
is pressed.
a
free 01 02 ®3 04 OS 06 07
08
•
With default setting of
"ALU
"
file, each sample is played back
in its
original
pitch.
If transposition
or tuning is
set to samples, they will
be
played back at that
setting.
Up
until now, we
have only
used disk
#01
. For those
of
you
interested in the disks
#02-04
samples,
first
refer to the following
supplemental explanation.
Then
go to
"Saving and
Loading Data" on
page 38. It should enable
you to master the data loading method.
* Play Mode
—
Supplementary
Explanation
® When the S01 is
turned on...
•
If
a disk has not been inserted,
the SOI will load the default
program and go
into Play mode.
*
The
default program
contains the
test
tone signal and default
parameter settings.
Test tones
will
be reproduced only from
bank 1 . (See page
51
.)
•
If
a disk is in the
disk drive, the SOI will automatically load the
"ALL1" file and go
into Play
mode.
If
the disk contains
no "ALL
1
"
file or only "SAMPLE" files (including S 1000/S
1 1 00
sound library
disks), the SOI will
lead the
default program and go into Play mode.
In
case the default
program
is loaded,
you
should load files in Edit
mode. See page 26
for
details:,
Additionally,
see page 38 on file
types when loading or
saving them.
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