Song Mode and the Song Editor
Song Mode: The MIXER Page
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Song Mode: The FX Pages
The three Song mode FX pages—FX, AUX1, and AUX2—work the same way as the
corresponding pages in Multi mode, with the following exception: Song Mode does not have an
AuxFXChan parameter. Instead, in Song Mode the Aux 1 and 2 Chains are determined by the
“FX Track” parameter on the Song Edit Mode Common page (see “FX Track” on page 13-19 for
details). The program in the selected FX Track determines the Aux Chains of the current song
(unless an override chain is selected). See “FX Page” on page 11-29 and “AUXFX 1, AUXFX 2” on
page 11-30 for information on editing these pages.
Song Mode: The MIXER Page
The Mixer page shows the current settings for the program number, panning, and volume of
each track (in groups of 8). The selected track number, as well as the range of tracks displayed on
the page, are displayed in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. Use the Chan/Layer/Zone
buttons or the cursor buttons to change the currently selected track. To get to other pages of
tracks, continue scrolling past the rst or last track on the page. The bottom part of the screen
displays current settings for the selected track including program number and name, panning,
and volume.
Changing the settings for a track’s program, volume, or panning while the sequencer is recording
will record these changes, viewable in the corresponding track’s EVENT page. Upon playback,
these automated mixer parameters will display their changing values in real-time on the MIXER
page. Below is an example MIXER page:
Parameter Range of Values Default
Current Pan (Pan) 0 to 127 None
Current Volume (Vol) 0 to 127 None
Current Program (Prg) Program List None
Output (Out) Auto, Pri., Sec. Auto
Bottom Line
(For Selected Track)
Current Program (Cur) ** Program List (Current Program)
Current Volume (Vol) ** 0 to 127 127
Current Pan (Pan) ** 0 to 127 64
**Uneditable, these values are an expanded view of the mixer values for the currently selected track, which
can be edited in the rst three rows of the MIXER page.