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Song operating mode
Page 15 - Track: Mode
Drum tracks
When a track is set in Drum Mode (like the Drum and
Percussion tracks), you can adjust the volume for each
of the Drum and Percussion categories.
Kick V Kick drums volume.
Snare V Snare drums volume.
Tom V Toms volume.
HiHat V Hi-Hat volume.
CymbalV Ride, Crash and other cymbals volume.
Percus1V “Classic” percussion set volume.
Percus2V “Ethnic” percussion set volume.
SFX V Special effects volume.
Reset
You can reset the parameters’ value by keeping the
SHIFT button pressed, while pressing the selected
track VOLUME/VALUE button. When you press the
above combination, the Reset window appears:
Press ENTER/YES to reset the currently selected track.
Keep SHIFT pressed, and press ENTER/YES, to reset all
tracks. Press EXIT/NO to abort and leave all parame-
ters unchanged.
PAGE 15 - TRACK: MODE
This page lets you set the polyphony mode for each
track.
Use the TRACK SELECT button to switch between
Song tracks 1–8, Song tracks 9–16, and back again.
Parameters
Drum This is a Drum/Percussion track. No Mas-
ter or Octave Transpose applies to this
track. You can set a different volume for
each class of percussive instruments
(“Page 14 - Track: Easy edit” on page 99).
Poly Tracks of this kind are polyphonic, i.e.
they can play more than one note at the
same time.
Mono Tracks of this kind are monophonic, i.e.
each new note stops the previous note.
Mono Right A Mono track, but with priority assigned
to the rightmost (highest) note.
PAGE 16 - TRACK: INTERNAL/EXTERNAL
This page lets you set the Internal or External status for
each track. It is very useful to let a Song track drive an
external expander.
Use the TRACK SELECT button to switch between
Song tracks 1–8, Song tracks 9–16, and back again.
Parameters
Internal The track plays the sounds generated by
the internal sound engine. It does not play
an external instrument connected to the
MIDI OUT.
External The track plays an external instrument
connected to the MIDI OUT. It does not
play the internal sounds, thus saving
polyphony.
When a track is set to “External”, a strings
of transmitted Control Change and Pro-
gram Change data is shown instead of the
Program name assigned to the track. In
the following example, CC#0 is the Con-
trol Change 0 (Bank Select MSB), CC#32 is
the Control Change 32 (Bank Select LSB),
PC is the Program Change.
Both The track plays both the internal sounds
and an external instrument connected to
the MIDI OUT.
CC#0
CC#32
PC

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