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Reference • Song Play mode
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Page 2: Channel settings
In this page you can set the channels during playback.
The SMF have their own parameters, which are auto-
matically assigned to the tracks.
Note: The modifications will not be memorized or saved
on disk.
Note: In Song Play mode both channels and tracks
coincide.
Ch (Channel)
[01…16]
Select the channel you wish to edit using the buttons
in the VOLUME/PROGRAM section. The channel
which corresponds to each pair of buttons will be indi-
cated in the display, above the volume indicator. You
can switch from channels 1-8 to channels 9-16 by
pressing the TRACK SELECT button. The program of
the selected channel will play on the keyboard.
Note: In the Song Play mode the MIDI channel and the
track number coincide.
Warning: The ACC.VOLUME cursor controls the vol-
ume of all the song tracks, except for the selected track
(track considered as “solo”).
Program
[A11…U88, Dr11…Dr44]
Program assigned to the selected channel. Select the
program with the buttons of the PROGRAM section
(see “Changing the sounds of the keyboard tracks” on
page 36). Select a bank (A, B, C, D, E, F-USER/DRUM
and enter a two-digit number with the number but-
tons. If the program is contained in the same bank, you
only need to enter the two-digit number.
To select a drum program (Dr11–Dr28), press F/
USER/DRUM repeatedly until the abbreviation “Dr”
appears on the display, then select a two-digit number
with the number buttons.
Note: Channel 10 is assigned to the DRUM program
according the General MIDI specifications.
Note: The Program Preview function cannot be used in
this page.
Pan
[OFF, L15…CENT…R15, PRG]
Stereo positioning of the channel. This works as level
for the A and B channels of the internal tone genera-
tion (see chapter “Effects”). The A and B channels nor-
mally represent the direct signal (A=Left, B=Right). If
the effect configuration is not Parallel 3, the A and B
channels can work as send levels. see “Page 6: Effect
placement”.
CNT In the center.
L values To the left (Left, A channel).
R values To the right (Right, B channel).
OFF The track does not come out on the A
and B channels.
PRG Uses the pan setting of the program.
C=/D= (Effect send)
[0…9, P]
Level of the signal sent to the effects. Normally, the C
channel is the send to reverb and the D channel is the
send to the modulating effect, (chorus, flanger...). If the
effect configuration is not Parallel 3, the C and D chan-
nels may work differently. See “Page 6: Effect place-
ment”.
1-9 Effect level. When the value is 0, the
channel does not come out on the
internal C/D channels.
P Uses the value of the program.
Channel Program
Pan Send levels

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