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1•34 Quick Guide
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1•34 Quick Guide
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SAVING TO A DIFFERENT PERFORMANCE
3. If you want to save to a different Perform-
ance, use the Cursor Left/Right ( / ) but-
tons and the Dial to configure the Perform-
ance Store display accordingly.
The Cursor Left/Right arrows switch from the
Performances (Performance) to the Style
Performances (Style) and vice versa.
Rotating the Dial scrolls through the Groups
in the “Store to” zone.
If you are saving to the Performances,
select a Group in the “Store to” zone and a
Performance in the “Performance” zone.
If you are saving to the Style Perform-
ances, select a Style Group in the “Store to”
zone, move down to the Style zone to select
a Style, then move down again to the “Perf”
zone to select a Style Performance.
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4. Press ENTER.
If the destination is a Performance, the dis-
play returns to the modified version of the
original Performance.
If the destination is a Style Performance,
pressing ENTER opens a dialog window re-
questing confirmation of the Style Perform-
ance name. You can either confirm the same
name or change it.
5 Press ENTER again to confirm the new or old
Style Performance name.
If you don’t want to save your modifications,
press ESCAPE to cancel the operation.
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SAVING TO A DIFFERENT PERFORMANCE
3. If you want to save to a different Perform-
ance, use the Cursor Left/Right (
/ ) but-
tons and the Dial to configure the Perform-
ance Store display accordingly.
The Cursor Left/Right arrows switch from the
Performances (Performance) to the Style
Performances (Style) and vice versa.
Rotating the Dial scrolls through the Groups
in the “Store to” zone.
If you are saving to the Performances,
select a Group in the “Store to” zone and a
Performance in the “Performance” zone.
If you are saving to the Style Perform-
ances, select a Style Group in the “Store to”
zone, move down to the Style zone to select
a Style, then move down again to the “Perf”
zone to select a Style Performance.
4. Press ENTER.
If the destination is a Performance, the dis-
play returns to the modified version of the
original Performance.
If the destination is a Style Performance,
pressing ENTER opens a dialog window re-
questing confirmation of the Style Perform-
ance name. You can either confirm the same
name or change it.
5 Press ENTER again to confirm the new or old
Style Performance name.
If you don’t want to save your modifications,
press ESCAPE to cancel the operation.
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Edit General 8•7
RESONANCE
Sets the filter resonance.
Assignable values: 0 ... 127.
AUDIO OUT
Directs the signal to the audio output outputs.
Assignable values:
L+R, 1+2, 1, 2.
MIC/LINE ON/OFF (F1)
Switch to activate/deactivate the Mic/Line IN1 and
IN2 jacks. When the inputs are active, the over-
all polyphony is reduced by two voices; if you do
not intend using the Mic/Line inputs, deactivate
them in order to direct the two voices to the inter-
nal SK760/880SE sounds.
VOCAL ON/OFF (F3/F4)
Switch for the activation/deactivation of the Vo-
cal Processor. See also the Vocal Processor
chapter.
EQUALIZER (F5/F6)
The Equalizer parameters affect the Mic/Line in-
put signals only.
Maximum volume levels can produce “clipping”,
a distortion which can be eliminated by control-
ling the gain.
The VU-meter indicates the level of the input signal. The dark
zone to the extreme right represents clipping (distortion).
clipping
VOLUME
Separate volume control for each input.
Assignable values:
0 ... 127
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PAN
Determines the position of the input signal within
the stereo panorama.
Assignable values:
-32 (all to the left) ... 0 (cen-
tre) ... +31 (all to the right).
EFF GROUP
Selects the Group of effects A or B.
E1 SEND
Determines the amount of Reverb effect to apply
to the signal.
Assignable values: 0 ... 127.
E2 SEND
Determines the amount of modulation effect to
apply to the signal.
Assignable values: 0 ... 127.
FILTER
Selects a filter type.
Assignable values: Off, LP (Low Pass), HP (High
Pass), BP (Band Pass), PB (Parametric Boost),
PC (Parametric Cut).
CUTOFF
Sets the cutoff frequency.
Assignable values: 0 ... 191.
RESONANCE
Sets the filter resonance.
Assignable values: 0 ... 127.
AUDIO OUT
Directs the signal to the audio output outputs.
Assignable values:
L+R, 1+2, 1, 2.
MIC/LINE ON/OFF (F1)
Switch to activate/deactivate the Mic/Line IN1 and
IN2 jacks. When the inputs are active, the over-
all polyphony is reduced by two voices; if you do
not intend using the Mic/Line inputs, deactivate
them in order to direct the two voices to the inter-
nal SK760/880SE sounds.
VOCAL ON/OFF (F3/F4)
Switch for the activation/deactivation of the Vo-
cal Processor. See also the Vocal Processor
chapter.
EQUALIZER (F5/F6)
The Equalizer parameters affect the Mic/Line in-
put signals only.
Maximum volume levels can produce “clipping”,
a distortion which can be eliminated by control-
ling the gain.
The VU-meter indicates the level of the input signal. The dark
zone to the extreme right represents clipping (distortion).
clipping
VOLUME
Separate volume control for each input.
Assignable values:
0 ... 127
.
PAN
Determines the position of the input signal within
the stereo panorama.
Assignable values:
-32 (all to the left) ... 0 (cen-
tre) ... +31 (all to the right).
EFF GROUP
Selects the Group of effects A or B.
E1 SEND
Determines the amount of Reverb effect to apply
to the signal.
Assignable values: 0 ... 127.
E2 SEND
Determines the amount of modulation effect to
apply to the signal.
Assignable values: 0 ... 127.
FILTER
Selects a filter type.
Assignable values: Off, LP (Low Pass), HP (High
Pass), BP (Band Pass), PB (Parametric Boost),
PC (Parametric Cut).
CUTOFF
Sets the cutoff frequency.
Assignable values: 0 ... 191.