Creating and Editing Sound Presets
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For each pedal there are two options. The first option, on the
left, simply requires you to tell the instrument which type of
pedal you have connected to each of the three jacks. If you
are using a footswitch, set it to SWITCH. If you are using a
continuous-type pedal, (like a volume pedal), set it to CON-
TINUOUS.
On the right you may now choose from a different setting for
each pedal. Most of these should be fairly self-explanatory
since they are either traditional piano-pedal functions or they
allow you replicate the function of some of the front-panel
buttons, (particularly the style controls). There are two op-
tions available which may be unfamiliar to you.
PUNCH: This is a function which allows you to tempo-
rarily activate recording while using the sequencer for
song recording. For more information about the PUNCH
function, see the CREATING AND EDITING SONGS
chapter.
FREEZE CHORD: This is primarily designed for when
you are using the instrument in PIANO STYLE mode.
Although the chord recognition in this mode is intelli-
gent enough to not change until you play a recogniz-
able chord, there may be times when the system
changes to a new chord when you dont want it to.
Setting up a FREEZE CHORD pedal allows you to take
control over when the system changes the chord. As
long as you hold the pedal down, the last chord will
remain active and will not change until you release the
pedal.
PEDALS ASSIGN
Here you can assign which parts
will be affected by the pedals.
For example, if you have set up
pedal 3 as DAMPER, you might
not want it to affect every part.
Simply set the parts that you
do not want to be affected by
the damper pedal to 3=Off.