Reference • Arrangement Play mode
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Page 3: Track settings (1)
In this page you can choose the program (sound), pan
(stereo position), and effect send (send levels) for each
of the eight tracks in the arrangement.
Track
[DRUM, PERC, BASS, ACC1…ACC3, UP1, LOW/UP2]
For more information about selecting the tracks, see
see “Page 1: Performance monitor”.
Program
[A11…U88, Dr11…Dr28]
For more information about selecting programs, see
see “Page 1: Performance monitor”.
Pan (Channels A and B)
[OFF, L15…L01, CENT, R01…R15, PROG]
Track position in the stereo “panorama”. The pan cor-
responds to the A and B channels of the internal sound
generation (see chapter “Effects”). The A and B chan-
nels usually form the direct signal (A=Left, B=Right).
If the effect setup is not Parallel 3, the A and B chan-
nels can function as effect send. See see “Page 11:
Effect placement”.
CNT In the center.
L values On the left (channel Left, A).
R values On the right (channel Right, B).
OFF No output of track from channels A
and B.
PROG Pan of program used.
C=/D= (Effect send, channels C and D)
[0…9, P]
Signal level sent to the effects. Normally, channel C is
the reverb effect setting, channel D is the modulating
effect setting (chorus, flanger...). If the effect placement
is not on Parallel 3, the C and D channels can function
in different ways. See see “Page 11: Effect placement”.
0-9 Effect level. 0: there will be no output
of the track from channels C/D.
P The program level will be used.
Track
Program
Pan
Effect sends