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Global edit environment
The Write window
15. GLOBAL EDIT ENVIRONMENT
The Global edit environment is the place where you
cansetmostofthemicroARRANGERglobalfunctions,
i.e.functionsoverridinganyoperatingmode.Thisedit
environment overlaps the current operating mode
(Style,SongPlay,Song,BackingSequence).
THE WRITE WINDOW
Open this window by pressing the WRITE button
while one of the Global pages is in the display. Here,
youcansavevariousglobalsettings.Amongtheglobal
settings saved with this page are also the Preference
parametersoftheStylePlayandSongPlaymode,plus
the Global Protect parameter of the Card mode
. The
SplitPointisalsosavedher
e.
While this page is on the display, press ENTERtwice.
The parameters are saved to the Flash‐ROM, and will
stayinmemoryevenwhenturningtheinstrumentoff.
MENU
From any page, press MENU to open the Global edit
menu. This menu gives access to the various Global
editpages.
When in this menu, select a section usin
g the VOL‐
UME/VALUEbuttons,pressPAGE+toselectapage,or
pressEXITtoexitthemenu.
Whenina
page,pressEXITtogobacktocurrentoper‐
ating mode (S
tyle Play, Song Play, Song, Backing
Sequ
ence).
PAGE 1 - GENERAL CONTROLS
Thispagecontainsvariousgeneralparameters,setting
thestatusofthekeyboard,thespeakersand themetro‐
nome.
Vel.Curve (Velocity Curve)
This parameter sets the sensitivity of the keyboard to
yourtouch.
1No dynamic control available. Dynamic
valu
esarefixed,asinaclassicorgan.
2…9 Curves,fromthelightestonetothehard‐
estone.
M.Tune (Master Tune)
This is the master tuning of the instrument. Use it to
adaptyourkeyboardtuningtoanacousticinstrument,
forexampleanacousticpiano.
‐50 Lowestpitch.
00 Sta
ndardpitch(A4=440Hz).
+50 Highestpitch.
Scale
This parameter sets the main scale (or temperament)
forthewholeinstrument,apartfortrackswhereadif‐
ferent scale is selected by a Pe
rformance or STS (see
“Scale”onpage44).
See“Scales”onpage227foralistofavailablescales
.
Note:You cannotselectaUserscaleinGlobalmode.
Key
Thisparameterisneededbysomescalestosetthepre‐
ferredkey(see“Scale”onpage44).
Speakers
Thisparameterturnstheinternalspeakersonoroff.
Note: Speakers are always turned on again each time you
turnth
einstrumenton.
Met.Vol (Metronome Volume)
Volumeofthemetronome.
40…127 Relativevolume,fromminimum
tomaxi‐
mum.
AutoOff
Thisparametersetstheautopower‐offsetting.
Yes The power will automatically turn
off if
you donʹt play the keyboard or operate
the instrumentʹs buttons for a period of
fourhours.
No Autopower‐offwillnotoccur.