Internal Voices Mode
Saving a Sound’s Effects Settings
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Saving a Sound’s Effects Settings
1. Go to Edit mode and select one of the 3 effects parametersÑEffect (left column, 
4th row), Reverb Wet/Dry (right column, 1st row upper), or Chorus Wet/Dry 
(right column, 1st row lower). If youÕre not sure how to select parameters, see 
Modifying Effects on page 3-2 for an example.
ItÕs important to select one of these 3 parameters, because doing so tells the 
Stage Piano that you want to save only the effects settings for the current 
sound, and nothing else. If you select one of the other parameters, executing a 
save will save the Internal Voices Setup, which includes MIDI control 
information.
2. Press the Store button (the bottom-left button in the Edit Group).
3. The display will sequentially show ss
ss
nn
nn
dd
dd
, ss
ss
aa
aa
//
//
, which means ÒSave the 
soundÕs effect?Ó If it shows  11
11
nn
nn
tt
tt
, ss
ss
uu
uu
, ss
ss
aa
aa
//
//
,youÕre about to save the 
Internal Voices Setup, which is not what you want to do. In this case, press 
Cancel, and go back to Step 1. Be sure one of the 3 effects parameters (Internal 
Effect, Reverb Wet/Dry, or Chorus Wet/Dry) is selected, then try again. This 
ensures that all youÕre doing is associating a particular effect to a particular 
sound. Saving the Internal Voices Setup saves additional information, like the 
MIDI channel used by the sound.
4. Press the Up arrow (Yes) button (Sound Select Group) or Store button to 
execute the save. If you change you mind, press the Down arrow (No) button 
or Cancel instead.
5. The display will ßicker brießy while the current effect number and intensity 
settings for the current sound are saved in EEPROM memory.
Now, whenever this sound is selected, the internal effects will change to the settings 
you just saved.
Modifying The MIDI Transmit Channel
When in Internal Voices mode, anything you play is also sent to the MIDI Out port, 
which can be connected to external sound modules, a synthesizer, or a computer. By 
default, the MIDI signals are transmitted on Channel 1 but you may need to change 
that to match the channel your external device is ÒlisteningÓ to. Do this to change the 
MIDI transmit channel:
1. Go to Edit mode, and select the MIDI Channel parameter (left column, third 
parameter; the LED should be on, not blinking). If youÕre not sure how to select 
parameters, see Modifying Effects on page 3-2 for an example.
2. Use the Up or Down arrow buttonsÑor the digit buttons plus EnterÑto 
change to a new channel between 1 and 16.
The next notes or control movements you make will be sent on the new MIDI channel. 
The MIDI channel change is temporary. To make it permanent for Internal Voices 
mode, press the Store button twice.
CAUTION:  If you change the MIDI channel while holding keys or the sustain pedal down, 
those notes may become Òstuck.Ó To silence them, press both buttons labeled Panic at the same 
time and hold until the stuck notes are silenced. Many LEDs will light while the panic 
sequence is sent.