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3•12 Reference Guide
Effects
When you select the EFFECTS Edit button, the
display will show a sub-menu with two editors:
EFFECT and VOCAL PROCESSOR.
Here we explain the EFFECT editor. Although
the Vocal Processor feature contains some Per-
formance parameters, the nature of this function
requires a separate explanation which you’ll find
in a separate chapter on page 7.1 of the Refer-
ence Guide.
To gain access to the Edit Effect parameters,
select the Effect editor and press ENTER. The
EDIT EFFECT menu contains general param-
eters that affect the instrument as a whole
(amount of general reverb), parameters that af-
fect all the tracks of the Performance in edit (ef-
fects assigned to the DSPs), and track param-
eters (amount of effects sends).
The DSP consists of four real time controlled units
which process the Performances with Reverbs
and Delay/Modulation effects: two Reverb chan-
nels (A & B) and two Modulation channels (A &
B) are available. In Style/Performance mode,
channel A effects are reserved for the keyboard
tracks and channel B for the accompaniment
tracks. Each track can be processed by two ef-
fects. When a Style is selected with the SINGLE
TOUCH PLAY button off, only the effects as-
signed to the accompaniment tracks will change
(Group B). When a Performance is selected with
STYLE LOCK on, only the effects assigned to
the keyboard will change (Group A).
In Song mode, each track can be independently
processed by either A or B channel effects.
EFFECTS TYPE (F1)
Here you can set up the actual effects that you
would like your Performance to use from each
DSP. If you are working on the keyboard tracks
only, you’d select the effects from Group A. If
you are programming the accompaniment tracks
of a Style Performance, you’d select your effects
from Group B. This means that your Perform-
ance can be processed by two sets of DSPs. A
Style Performance, therefore, can play with a
completely independent set of effects with respect
the to the keyboard tracks.
GROUP A
EFF. 1: The Reverb selector of Group A.
Assignable reverb types: refer to the lists in the
Appendix.
VOL. General Reverb level of Group A.
Assignable values: 0 ... 127.
EFF. 2: The Modulation, (delay/chorus/flanger,
etc) selector of Group A.
Assignable delay/mod types: refer to the lists in
the Appendix.
VOL. General Modulation level of Group A.
Assignable values: 0 ... 127.
EFFECT 2 TO EFFECT 1: Sets the quantity of
feedback of Eff2 into Eff1.
Assignable values: 0 (no feedback) ... 127 (maxi-
mum feedback of the signal).
Effects
When you select the EFFECTS Edit button, the
display will show a sub-menu with two editors:
EFFECT and VOCAL PROCESSOR.
Here we explain the EFFECT editor. Although
the Vocal Processor feature contains some Per-
formance parameters, the nature of this function
requires a separate explanation which you’ll find
in a separate chapter on page 7.1 of the Refer-
ence Guide.
To gain access to the Edit Effect parameters,
select the Effect editor and press ENTER. The
EDIT EFFECT menu contains general param-
eters that affect the instrument as a whole
(amount of general reverb), parameters that af-
fect all the tracks of the Performance in edit (ef-
fects assigned to the DSPs), and track param-
eters (amount of effects sends).
The DSP consists of four real time controlled units
which process the Performances with Reverbs
and Delay/Modulation effects: two Reverb chan-
nels (A & B) and two Modulation channels (A &
B) are available. In Style/Performance mode,
channel A effects are reserved for the keyboard
tracks and channel B for the accompaniment
tracks. Each track can be processed by two ef-
fects. When a Style is selected with the SINGLE
TOUCH PLAY button off, only the effects as-
signed to the accompaniment tracks will change
(Group B). When a Performance is selected with
STYLE LOCK on, only the effects assigned to
the keyboard will change (Group A).
In Song mode, each track can be independently
processed by either A or B channel effects.
EFFECTS TYPE (F1)
Here you can set up the actual effects that you
would like your Performance to use from each
DSP. If you are working on the keyboard tracks
only, you’d select the effects from Group A. If
you are programming the accompaniment tracks
of a Style Performance, you’d select your effects
from Group B. This means that your Perform-
ance can be processed by two sets of DSPs. A
Style Performance, therefore, can play with a
completely independent set of effects with respect
the to the keyboard tracks.
GROUP A
EFF. 1: The Reverb selector of Group A.
Assignable reverb types: refer to the lists in the
Appendix.
VOL. General Reverb level of Group A.
Assignable values: 0 ... 127.
EFF. 2: The Modulation, (delay/chorus/flanger,
etc) selector of Group A.
Assignable delay/mod types: refer to the lists in
the Appendix.
VOL. General Modulation level of Group A.
Assignable values: 0 ... 127.
EFFECT 2 TO EFFECT 1: Sets the quantity of
feedback of Eff2 into Eff1.
Assignable values: 0 (no feedback) ... 127 (maxi-
mum feedback of the signal).
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Disk 4•25
• Insert a disk into the drive and press ENTER
to start saving to the disk.
When the Backup has finished, a message
is displayed saying: “Operation completed”.
If the Backup procedure requires more than
one disk, a dialogue appears requesting the
insertion of disk n. 2 and so on.
THE BACKUP OPTIONS
OVERWRITE (F1)
Select OVERWRITE (F1) if you want to overwrite
data on disks previously used for other backups.
This option is selected by default.
Deselect this function if you want the backup
floppies to retain any data currently stored in
them.
COMPRESS (F2)
Select COMPRESS (F2) to compress the files of
the backup list.
This function is selected by default.
DELETE (F5)
Select DELETE (F5) to cancel a block from the
list.
The Delete option does not cancel a Block from
the Hard Disk directory.
RESET (F6)
Select RESET (F6) to cancel in a single step a
list containing two or more Blocks.
SELECT ALL (F7)
Use Select All (F7) to select all the Blocks con-
tained in the Hard disk.
EXECUTE (F8)
Use EXECUTE (F8) to start the backup process.
HARD DISK RESTORE
Use the HARD DISK RESTORE function to load
backup data from floppy disk back into the Hard
Disk.
RESTORING BACKUP DATA TO THE HARD DISK
1. Insert the Floppy disk containing the backup
file or files into the drive.
2. Select Hard Disk Restore and press ENTER
to activate the function.
The floppy disk may contain more than one
backup file (shown with the “.AR” extension),
3. Select the file to restore to the Hard disk and
press ENTER to confirm.
Confirming the backup file selection opens a
second level display showing the Floppy disk
directory on the left and a column on the right
where you can prepare a list of backup data
to decompress.
4. Prepare a list containing the block(s) to re-
store.
Select a Block and press ENTER to insert it
into the list. The cursor moves down to the
next empty location automatically.
Repeat the operation for other blocks.
If you attempt to insert a Block that has al-
ready been inserted, an appropriate warning
is displayed. Press ESCAPE to cancel the
warning and select a different Block.
• Insert a disk into the drive and press ENTER
to start saving to the disk.
When the Backup has finished, a message
is displayed saying: “Operation completed”.
If the Backup procedure requires more than
one disk, a dialogue appears requesting the
insertion of disk n. 2 and so on.
THE BACKUP OPTIONS
OVERWRITE (F1)
Select OVERWRITE (F1) if you want to overwrite
data on disks previously used for other backups.
This option is selected by default.
Deselect this function if you want the backup
floppies to retain any data currently stored in
them.
COMPRESS (F2)
Select COMPRESS (F2) to compress the files of
the backup list.
This function is selected by default.
DELETE (F5)
Select DELETE (F5) to cancel a block from the
list.
The Delete option does not cancel a Block from
the Hard Disk directory.
RESET (F6)
Select RESET (F6) to cancel in a single step a
list containing two or more Blocks.
SELECT ALL (F7)
Use Select All (F7) to select all the Blocks con-
tained in the Hard disk.
EXECUTE (F8)
Use EXECUTE (F8) to start the backup process.
HARD DISK RESTORE
Use the HARD DISK RESTORE function to load
backup data from floppy disk back into the Hard
Disk.
RESTORING BACKUP DATA TO THE HARD DISK
1. Insert the Floppy disk containing the backup
file or files into the drive.
2. Select Hard Disk Restore and press ENTER
to activate the function.
The floppy disk may contain more than one
backup file (shown with the “.AR” extension),
3. Select the file to restore to the Hard disk and
press ENTER to confirm.
Confirming the backup file selection opens a
second level display showing the Floppy disk
directory on the left and a column on the right
where you can prepare a list of backup data
to decompress.
4. Prepare a list containing the block(s) to re-
store.
Select a Block and press ENTER to insert it
into the list. The cursor moves down to the
next empty location automatically.
Repeat the operation for other blocks.
If you attempt to insert a Block that has al-
ready been inserted, an appropriate warning
is displayed. Press ESCAPE to cancel the
warning and select a different Block.