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6•30 Reference Guide
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6•30 Reference Guide
Master Track
The Master Track editor allows you to modify the
events recorded in the Master track which con-
tains events pertaining to the general controls of
the Song. This Track records changes in Perform-
ance, general Volume (Pedal Volume), Effect
Changes, Effect Volume, Scale, Tempo changes,
initial Time Signature and the Score Key.
The structure of the page is analogous to the Mi-
croscope. The events are shown in the Event List
at the center of the display.
ACCESSING THE EVENT EDIT MODE
1. Use the cursor buttons /
to scroll through
the events.
2. Select the parameter to modify using the cur-
sor buttons
/ .
3. Use the DIAL.
INITIAL PARAMETERS OF THE SONG
The events that define the Song at the start point
can be modified but not deleted. To access and
modify the events press F1 («Start param»).
PERF - Initial Performance. Sets the initial val-
ues of some of the track parameters (Program
Change, Volume, Pan, Effects). If the same pa-
rameters are also found at the beginning of each
track, the sound, volume and pan settings are
selected and controlled by the events contained
in the tracks and not by the initial Performance.
Assignable values: one of the 8 (max) Song Per-
formances.
bar
Event List
event type
(Status)
Initial parameters
valuebeat
resolution
Note: When loading a MIDI file, normally the Per-
formance settings are ignored, due to the fact that
commercially available MIDI files contain initializing
events at the start of each track
VOLUME - Overall volume, controlled by the
Damper pedal set for continuous control and as-
signed the Volume function.
KEY - Key for the correct visualization of the
score. Alters the score according to the speci-
fied key (inserts the correct accidentals), render-
ing the score easier to read. For example, if the
score was captured in the key of C, you can dis-
play the score in the key of F# with all the correct
accidentals shown in the initial key signature by
setting the Key parameter to F#.
TEMPO - Metronome pulse. Can also be set on
«Sound View» or «Time/Tempo» pages.
Master Track
The Master Track editor allows you to modify the
events recorded in the Master track which con-
tains events pertaining to the general controls of
the Song. This Track records changes in Perform-
ance, general Volume (Pedal Volume), Effect
Changes, Effect Volume, Scale, Tempo changes,
initial Time Signature and the Score Key.
The structure of the page is analogous to the Mi-
croscope. The events are shown in the Event List
at the center of the display.
ACCESSING THE EVENT EDIT MODE
1. Use the cursor buttons
/
to scroll through
the events.
2. Select the parameter to modify using the cur-
sor buttons
/ .
3. Use the DIAL.
INITIAL PARAMETERS OF THE SONG
The events that define the Song at the start point
can be modified but not deleted. To access and
modify the events press F1 («Start param»).
PERF - Initial Performance. Sets the initial val-
ues of some of the track parameters (Program
Change, Volume, Pan, Effects). If the same pa-
rameters are also found at the beginning of each
track, the sound, volume and pan settings are
selected and controlled by the events contained
in the tracks and not by the initial Performance.
Assignable values: one of the 8 (max) Song Per-
formances.
bar
Event List
event type
(Status)
Initial parameters
valuebeat
resolution
Note: When loading a MIDI file, normally the Per-
formance settings are ignored, due to the fact that
commercially available MIDI files contain initializing
events at the start of each track
VOLUME - Overall volume, controlled by the
Damper pedal set for continuous control and as-
signed the Volume function.
KEY - Key for the correct visualization of the
score. Alters the score according to the speci-
fied key (inserts the correct accidentals), render-
ing the score easier to read. For example, if the
score was captured in the key of C, you can dis-
play the score in the key of F# with all the correct
accidentals shown in the initial key signature by
setting the Key parameter to F#.
TEMPO - Metronome pulse. Can also be set on
«Sound View» or «Time/Tempo» pages.
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Sounds 2•7
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Sounds 2•7
eter to either increase, decrease or completely
remove the effect.
Assignable values: -63 (minimum rate) ... 0 (un-
changed) ... +63 (maximum rate).
LFO DELAY: This parameter determines the de-
lay of the entry of the LFO. In acoustic instru-
ments, vibrato generally enters after the attack
phase, and mainly forms part of the sustain phase
of the sound.
Assignable values: -63 (minimum rate) ... 0 (un-
changed) ... +63 (maximum rate)
..
THE PERFORMANCE SOUND OPTIONS
COPY TO... (F6)
Copies the modifications applied to the current
Performance track to a different track of the same
Performance. The parameter values are cop-
ied, NOT the Sound, therefore, if a Piano sound
is at the source and a Bass is at the destination,
the Bass sound will inherit the parameter modifi-
cations and play with the same characteristics
as those applied to the Piano sound.
Track - Select the track with the DIAL. In
Style/RealTime mode, the maximum number
of tracks is 16, in Song mode, 32.
RESTORE TRACK (F7)
Cancels the modifications of the selected track.
1. Press F7 to cancel. You are prompted to
reconfirm the operation.
2. Press ENTER again to confirm, or ESCAPE
to cancel.
RESTORE ALL TRACKS (F8)
Cancels the modifications applied to all the tracks
of the Performance.
1. Press F8 to cancel. You are prompted to
reconfirm the operation.
2. Press ENTER again to confirm, or ESCAPE
to cancel.
Edit Perf Sound /Sound Patch
eter to either increase, decrease or completely
remove the effect.
Assignable values: -63 (minimum rate) ... 0 (un-
changed) ... +63 (maximum rate).
LFO DELAY: This parameter determines the de-
lay of the entry of the LFO. In acoustic instru-
ments, vibrato generally enters after the attack
phase, and mainly forms part of the sustain phase
of the sound.
Assignable values: -63 (minimum rate) ... 0 (un-
changed) ... +63 (maximum rate)
..
THE PERFORMANCE SOUND OPTIONS
COPY TO... (F6)
Copies the modifications applied to the current
Performance track to a different track of the same
Performance. The
parameter values are cop-
ied, NOT the Sound, therefore, if a Piano sound
is at the source and a Bass is at the destination,
the Bass sound will inherit the parameter modifi-
cations and play with the same characteristics
as those applied to the Piano sound.
Track - Select the track with the DIAL. In
Style/RealTime mode, the maximum number
of tracks is 16, in Song mode, 32.
RESTORE TRACK (F7)
Cancels the modifications of the selected track.
1. Press F7 to cancel. You are prompted to
reconfirm the operation.
2. Press ENTER again to confirm, or ESCAPE
to cancel.
RESTORE ALL TRACKS (F8)
Cancels the modifications applied to all the tracks
of the Performance.
1. Press F8 to cancel. You are prompted to
reconfirm the operation.
2. Press ENTER again to confirm, or ESCAPE
to cancel.
Edit Perf Sound /Sound Patch