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AOO
DawnQTf
Time
ASS
850 Ai8 B13
Bis
OFF
OFF
OFF
VSO
V120
VUI28
VB94 V127
V127
Vizr
UIZ7
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
As
with
programs,
the
01/W
pro
has
200
combinations
stored
in
two
banks.
Press
the
BANK
key
to
change
the
bank,
and
use
the
number
keys
or
the
VALUE
A
and
V
keys
to
select
different
combinations.
Combining
Sounds:
Combination
Editing
If
you
use
the
01/W
pro
as
part
of
a
MIDI
system,
you
will
probably
want
to
use
it
more
often
in
Combination
mode
than
in
Program
mode.
So
before
we
explain
how
programs
are
created,
let's
take
a
closer
look
at
how
combinations
are
set
up.
During
the
discussion
which
follows,
we
will
refer
to
one
of
the
01/W
pro's
preset
combina-
tions
that
were
stored
in
your
01/W
pro's
memory
at
the
factory---as
an
example.
A
combination
is
a
set
of
up
to
eight
programs.
There
are
several
types
of
combinations,
including
one
which
plays
one
program
“A01
16'
Piano,”
for
example---throughout
the
entire
range
of
the
keyboard.
Combinations
which
play
only
one
program
are
often
referred
to
as
single
combinations.
Playing
a
program
in
a
single
combination
is
effectively
no
different
from
playing
the
same
program
in
Program
mode.
Another
is
a
combination
which
plays
two
programs,
such
as
“A01
16'
Piano”
and
“A07
TheStrings,”
simultaneously
throughout
the
entire
range
of
the
keyboard.
This
method
of
combining
programs
is
called
layering.
Layered
combinations
provide
a
richness
and
complexity
that
is
hard
to
achieve
with
a
single
program.
Yet
another
is
a
combination
which
plays
“A07
TheStrings”
on
all
of
the
notes
from
C4
(middle
C}
down,
and
“A02
OrchBrass”
on
all
of
the
notes
from
C#4
up.
Such
an
arrangement
is
known
as
a
split.
Split
combinations
are
useful
when
you
want
to
play
different
sounds
with
your
right
and
left
hands
during
live
performances.
Another
type
of
combination
which
plays
three
programs:
“A07
TheStrings”
on
all
of
the
notes
from
C4
(middie
C)
down,
“A02
OrchBrass”
on
all
of
the
notes
from
C#4
up,
and
“A01
16°
Piano”
throughout
the
entire
range
of
the
keyboard.
Such
a
combination
would
be
making
use
of
both
the
layering
and
split
techniques.

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