Playing and editing Combinations
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Writing the results
1. When you’ve finished editing your splitted sound,
press the Write Split Combi button to save it as a
combination.
The Write Combination dialog box appears.
2. Press the popup button next to Combination to bring
up the save location dialog, and select a location to
save the edited Combination.
3. Set the name and category as desired.
The system automatically creates a new name based on
the names of the two original sounds. You can edit this
name as desired.
4. Press the OK button to write the Combination.
A confirmation message appears. Press the OK button
once again to complete the Write operation.You’ll return
to COMBINATION mode, with the new Combination
selected.
For more information, see “Writing Programs and
Combinations” on page 205.
If you press the Cancel button, the save operation is
canceled.
Limitations of Quick Layer/Split
For combinations that are created using the Quick
Layer/Split function in PROGRAM mode, three timbres
(Main, Layer/Split and DRUM) are always used. In this way,
you will never run out of timbres.
In contrast, when you are using the Quick Layer/Split
function in COMBINATION mode, you may run into a
situation where the main combination is already using all of
the timbres and none are available.
In this case, the layer/split program will automatically be
overwritten by certain parts of the timbre in use. For this
reason, the main combination will not sound exactly the
same.
When the split points of the main combination and split
program fall within the range of the main combination’s
keyboard zone slope, the “Top Slope” and “Bottom Slope”
values will be automatically adjusted when possible to their
optimum values. The main combination may not sound the
same in this case.
Also, the value of “Timbre Zone Bypass” for the arpeggiator
will be automatically adjusted if possible; and again, the
main combination might not sound the same.