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6•16 Reference Guide
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6•16 Reference Guide
Erase
Cancels the events from a single track or from all
tracks.
SOFT BUTTONS F3 ... F8
Use the Soft buttons F1...F8 to select the track
from which events will be cancelled. Depending
on the type of track selected, the following pa-
rameters may or may not appear.
Track (F3) - Single track. Select the track
with the Soft buttons A...H.
Master track (F4) - The Master Track records
events pertaining to the general controls of
the Song (Tempo, Time Signature, selected
Performance, selected effects).
Chords track (F5) - Track for the chord sym-
bols inserted in the score.
Music track (F6) - Track for the notes of the
score (standard notation).
Lyrics track (F7) - Track for the lyrics of the
score.
All tracks (F8) .
ERASE PARAMETERS
EVENT TYPE
Selects the type of event to cancel (only for the
tracks containing recorded events).
DUPLICATE NOTE
Eliminates the note with the lowest velocity value
when two notes of the same pitch start at the
same position.
Options: All, Duplicate note, Note, Pitch Bend,
Mono touch, Poly touch, Velocity Off,
ProgramChange, ControlChange 00...31,
ControlChange 64...127.
Erase
Cancels the events from a single track or from all
tracks.
SOFT BUTTONS F3 ... F8
Use the Soft buttons F1...F8 to select the track
from which events will be cancelled. Depending
on the type of track selected, the following pa-
rameters may or may not appear.
Track (F3) - Single track. Select the track
with the Soft buttons A...H.
Master track (F4) - The Master Track records
events pertaining to the general controls of
the Song (Tempo, Time Signature, selected
Performance, selected effects).
Chords track (F5) - Track for the chord sym-
bols inserted in the score.
Music track (F6) - Track for the notes of the
score (standard notation).
Lyrics track (F7) - Track for the lyrics of the
score.
All tracks (F8) .
ERASE PARAMETERS
EVENT TYPE
Selects the type of event to cancel (only for the
tracks containing recorded events).
DUPLICATE NOTE
Eliminates the note with the lowest velocity value
when two notes of the same pitch start at the
same position.
Options: All, Duplicate note, Note, Pitch Bend,
Mono touch, Poly touch, Velocity Off,
ProgramChange, ControlChange 00...31,
ControlChange 64...127.
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Edit Sound 2•21
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Edit Sound 2•21
BALANCE
Valid for Dual 3 and Dual 4 Algorithms onlY.
THE BALANCE PARAMETERS
BALANCE: Balances the Volume of the two os-
cillators of the current layer. Assignable values:
–127 ... +127.
Positive values render the first Waveform louder,
negative values enhance the second Waveform.
BALANCE DYN. SENSITIVITY: Links the Bal-
ance response to key velocity variations. Value
range: –7 ... +7.
Positive values enhance the presence of the first
Waveform with increased key velocity while nega-
tive values enhance the presence of the second
Waveform with increased key velocity. 0 = no
response.
BALANCE TOUCH SENSITIVITY: Links the
Balance response to aftertouch variations. Value
range: –7 ... +7.
Positive values enhance the presence of the first
Waveform with increased Aftertouch pressure
while negative values enhance the presence of
the second Waveform with increased Aftertouch
pressure. 0 = no response.
BALANCE TRACKING (F2)
Balance Tracking allows you to program a Bal-
ance offset, or the variation of the Balance (pro-
grammed in the Balance page) across the key-
board.
The option and parameters used to shape the
Balance tracking curve, (Segment, Point, Key and
Level), are identical to those explained for the
Volume Tracking on page 2.20.
An illustrated example of how to program a Track-
ing curve is on page 2. 22.
BALANCE
Valid for Dual 3 and Dual 4 Algorithms onl
Y.
THE BALANCE PARAMETERS
BALANCE: Balances the Volume of the two os-
cillators of the current layer. Assignable values:
–127 ... +127.
Positive values render the first Waveform louder,
negative values enhance the second Waveform.
BALANCE DYN. SENSITIVITY: Links the Bal-
ance response to key velocity variations. Value
range: –7 ... +7.
Positive values enhance the presence of the first
Waveform with increased key velocity while nega-
tive values enhance the presence of the second
Waveform with increased key velocity. 0 = no
response.
BALANCE TOUCH SENSITIVITY: Links the
Balance response to aftertouch variations. Value
range: –7 ... +7.
Positive values enhance the presence of the first
Waveform with increased Aftertouch pressure
while negative values enhance the presence of
the second Waveform with increased Aftertouch
pressure. 0 = no response.
BALANCE TRACKING (F2)
Balance Tracking allows you to program a Bal-
ance offset, or the variation of the Balance (pro-
grammed in the Balance page) across the key-
board.
The option and parameters used to shape the
Balance tracking curve, (Segment, Point, Key and
Level), are identical to those explained for the
Volume Tracking on page 2.20.
An illustrated example of how to program a Track-
ing curve is on page 2. 22.