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MENUEXIT ENTER0 /10's HOLD
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REC/WRITELOCATE START/STOP
REW
SEQUENCER ARPEGGIATOR
PROG BANK
ABCDEFG
HIJKLMN
SMPL MOSS GM
COMBI BANK
PROG/COMBI BANK
PAUSE FF
TEMPO
120
40 240
REC START/STOP
SAMPLING
ON/OFF
VELOCITYGATE
546
879
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3
68
2
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[EXIT] key
[BANK] key
3
2
[VALUE] dial
Using the arpeggiator
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Press the ARPEGGIATOR [ON/OFF] key (it will
light).
When you play the keyboard, an arpeggio (broken
chord) will play according to the arpeggiator set-
tings.
The arpeggiator may automatically be “ON” when cer-
tain preloaded combinations are selected.
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Turn the [GATE] or [VELOCITY] knobs to modify
the arpeggio.
GATE adjusts the duration of the arpeggiated notes.
VELOCITY adjusts the volume of the arpeggiated
notes. When the knob is positioned in the center (12
o’clock), the arpeggio will sound as specified by the
settings stored in the program.
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Adjust the tempo of the arpeggio.
The arpeggiator speed can be controlled using the
[TEMPO] knob, or by tapping the [ENTER] key a
few times at the desired tempo (“Tap-Tempo”).
Selecting a combination
A single combination can recall up to 8 programs - split,
layed and zoned accross the keyboard, providing a more
complex sound than a single program.
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Press the [COMBI] key (it will light).
You’re in Combination mode. Make sure that the
Combination P0: Play page is displayed.
In this page you can select and play combinations.
If this page is not displayed, press the [EXIT] key and
then the Prog. Select tab.
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Make sure that “Combination Select” is high-
lighted.
If not, press “Combination Select” in the LCD to
highlight it.
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Select a combination and play it.
Use the [ ][ ] keys or turn the [VALUE] dial to
select a combination. You can press a [BANK] key to
select combinations from other banks (A–E, H–N).
As described in the preceding section on programs,
you can use a Category display to select combina-
tions, and also use the controllers and arpeggiator in
a similar way. You can have two separate arpeggio
patterns running simultaneously within a combina-
tion.
Program banks
Combination banks
A...D, H...N:
These banks contain a variety of programs and combi-
nations. You can select a bank and play the programs and combina-
tions it contains. Program bank
N
contains program data in only
some of the location numbers.
G, g(1)...g(9), g(d):
These banks contain GM-compatible programs
which can be selected and played. You can cycle through these
banks by repeatedly pressing the [GM] key. The GM banls cannot
be selected for use with combinations.
E:
With the factory settings, this bank will contain no preloaded pro-
grams or combinations.
F:
You can select programs from this bank only if the optional EXB-
MOSS is installed. You cannot select this bank for combinations.
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For lists of the program names and combination
names, refer to “VNL” (Voice Name List).
Combination Select
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Prog. Select Tab
Category popup
button (Category/
Combination Select)
Bank Prog. No. Explanation
A...D, H...M 000...127 Preloaded programs
E 000...127 User (initial) programs
F 000...127 MOSS programs
G 001...128 GM2 capital programs
g(1)...g(9) (
☞VNL) GM2 variation programs
g(d) (
☞VNL) GM2 drum programs
N 000...127 Preloaded programs,
user (initial) programs
Bank Combi. No. Explanation
A...D, H...M 000...127 Preloaded combinations
E 000...127 User (initial) combinations
EXB-MOSS combinations
N 000...127 User (initial) combinations
SetupDemo songs
Program/Combination
Program editingCombination editingArpeggiator editing
Effects and Valve Force
SaplingProducing a song