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SEQ P0: Play/REC 0–7: Tone Adjust
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0–7: Tone Adjust
Tone Adjust provides two important features:
The Tone Adjust parameter lets you edit the principal
Program parameters.
It lets you modify Programs, including everything from
subtle tweaks (like changing LFO speeds) to dramatic
changes (such as selecting a different Multisample). Any
changes that you make are stored with the Song, and do
not alter the original Program.
Each of the sixteen tracks has its own set of tone adjust
parameters.
For more information, see:
“Absolute (Abs), Relative (Rel), Meta parameter” on
page 7
“Tone Adjust and MIDI SysEx” on page 7
“Interaction between Tone Adjust and MIDI CCs” on
page 8
Saving Tone Adjust Edits
In Program mode, when you make edits via Tone Adjust
and then save the results, the Program data is changed just
as if you’d edited the internal parameters directly. For more
information, please see “Saving Tone Adjust Edits” on
page 7.
In Sequencer mode, however, all Tone Adjust edits are
stored within the Song; the Program itself is not changed.
This lets you alter the way that a Program sounds in one
specific Song without affecting the way that it sounds in
Program mode, or in any other Combis or Songs.
0–7a: Track Select, Tempo, RPPR
For more information, please see “0–1: Program T01–08, 0–2:
Program T09–16” on page 109.
0–7b: Track Select, Selected parameter
information
Track select
Track [1…16]
This selects the track whose Tone Adjust parameters you
wish to adjust. You can switch back and forth between the
different tracks as much as you like, without losing your
edits.
Auto Load (Auto Load PRG) [Off, On]
When you first load a Program into a track, this parameter
determines whether or not the Program’s Tone Adjust
settings will be loaded as well.
These settings include the parameters assigned to each
slider and switch in the display, along with the on/off state
assigned to Absolute parameters.
The resulting effect of Tone Adjust settings that were saved
in Program mode is saved with the program, regardless of
the Auto Load PCG setting. The program will sound
according to its settings, regardless of whether Tone Adjust
settings were saved.
Once the Program has been loaded, you can change any or
all of the Tone Adjust settings as desired. All such edits are
stored in the Song, without affecting the original Program.
If Auto Load PRG is On, Tone Adjust settings will be
automatically loaded along with the Program.
If Auto Load PRG is Off, the Tone Adjust settings of the
program will not be loaded; the program settings prior to
editing the Tone Adjust settings will remain.
Selected parameter information
This status line shows detailed, readonly information about
the currently selected Tone Adjust parameter.
Control [SW1…8, SL1…8]
This is the switch or slider in the display that is assigned to
Tone Adjust parameters.
Assignment [List of Tone Adjust assignments]
This is the full name of the parameter assigned to the switch
or slider in the display. You can change this using the Assign
parameter, below.
Value
This shows the current value of the parameter. The range of
values will vary depending on the parameter assigned to the
switch or slider.
Type [Rel, Abs, Meta]
This shows the type of the parameter, which relates to how
edits to the parameter are saved. For more information,
please see “Absolute (Abs), Relative (Rel), Meta parameter”
on page 7.
Stored Value
This shows the original value of the parameter, before the
effects of Tone Adjust. It applies only to Tone Adjust
parameters which control a single Program parameter.
If you unassign a parameter from a control, it will revert to
this value.
0–7c: Tone Adjust
Here, you can assign Tone Adjust parameters to the switches
and sliders in the display.
Switches 1...8
Tone Adjust switches act a little differently than sliders in
the display.
When a switch is assigned to a Relative parameter, or an
Absolute parameter with more than two states:
Switch On = On Value (see below)
Switch Off = the Program’s stored value
When a switch is assigned to a twostate Absolute
parameter, such as Hold, the switch status directly reflects
the parameter value:
Switch On = On
Switch Off = Off
0–7a
0–7b
0–7c
0–7
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Control Assignment Value Stored ValueType

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