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GEM PK5 Oriental - Style Controls and Arranger Section

GEM PK5 Oriental
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3) Change the ON/OFF status of the accompaniment tracks (Drum, Bass, Acc1 Acc2, Acc3).
Press the corresponding function button repeatedly to obtain the OFF status. It is not
possible to change the ON/OFF status of the real time keyboard tracks with the cor-
responding function buttons (F7…F9) - this is done with the corresponding activa-
tors (Upper 1, Upper 2; Lower). The ON/OFF status of a track can be seen at a
glance by the corresponding name (for example ‘Acc1’) which will appear if ON or
will not be shown if OFF.
4) Modify the volume of the tracks.
When a track is shown flashing and the assigned Sound appears in the 8 digit display
zone, you can modify the volume level by using the Tempo/Data +/– buttons.
5) Transpose the tracks in steps of a semitone or octave.
When a track is enabled for a change (flashing), the OCTAVE +/– buttons allow you
to increase or decrease the Octave setting of the track by one or two octaves. To
obtain semitone changes, pass to page 5 (TRANSP) of the Performance functions
with the Page buttons and modify the track with the Tempo/Data +/– buttons.
6) Modify the effects.
The ON/OFF status of the REVERB and CHORUS functions, the corresponding
effect types and the relative general effect volume setting to associate to the current
Performance can be memorised.
7) When the track is enabled (flashing), it is possible to modify all the associated parameters. Use the
PAGE [
] and [ ] buttons to gain access to the following parameters;
THE PERFORMANCE PARAMETERS
- VOLUME : (00/127) determines the track volume level.
- REVSEND: (00/15) the value determines the amount of Reverb effect applied to
the track.
- CHOSEND: (00/15) the value determines the amount of Chorus effect (modula-
tion/delays) applied to the track.
- TRANSP: (-24/+24) determines the transposition (up or down) to apply to the
track.
- DETUNE: (-63/+63) determines the fine tuning to apply to the track. Each step is
equivalent to 1/64th of a semitone.
- PAN: 00/31 right, 00 centre, 00/-31 left) determines the position of the sound within
the stereo panorama (left, right or centre).
Pressing the Tempo/Data – button sets the PAN to mute; in this situation the sound is
not delivered either left or right; if the effects are active on the track, you will only
hear the processed sound.
In the case of a Drumkit (which contains incorporated pan settings), the display will
show the ‘PAN lock’ setting: in this case, PAN will be deactivated for the Drumkit.
05
Volume >
RevSend>
ChoSend>
Transp.>
Detune >
27
Pan >
Pan Mute
Pan Lock

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