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Editing a Zone
There are 16 zones, and you can specify settings such as volume (Level), equalizer
(EQ), and key range (KBD) for each zone.
1. Select a scene.
2. Press the [MENU] button.
The MENU screen appears.
3. Touch <ZONE EDIT>.
The ZONE EDIT screen appears.
4. Press a ZONE SELECT button [1]–[8] to select the zone that
you want to control.
To select a zone 9–16, use the [ZONE 1-8/9-16] button to switch the group, and
then press a [1]–[8] button.
5. Move the cursor to the desired parameter, and edit the value.
You can use knobs [E1]–[E6] to scroll between tabs, move the cursor, and directly
edit parameters.
NOTE
Changes that you make to the zone settings are temporary. If you turn o
the power or select another zone, the changes are lost.
If you want to keep the edited settings, save the scene (p. 15).
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For details on the parameters, refer to “Parameter Guide” (PDF).
Editing a Tone
Here’s how to edit a tone.
1. As described in the procedure “Selecting a Tone” (p. 12),
select the tone that you want to edit.
2. Press the [MENU] button.
The MENU screen appears.
3. Touch <TONE EDIT>.
The TONE EDIT ZOOM screen appears.
4. Move the cursor to the desired parameter, and edit the value.
You can use knobs [E1]–[E6] to scroll between tabs and directly edit parameters.
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5 The TONE EDIT ZOOM screen diers depending on the tab that’s
selected.
5 For more detailed editing, use the TONE EDIT PRO screen. For details,
refer to “Reference Manual” (PDF).
5 For details on the tone parameters, refer to “Parameter Guide” (PDF).
5 In addition to editing in the TONE EDIT ZOOM screen, you can also edit
a tone directly by using the knobs and buttons of the OSC section,
FILTER section, and ENV/AMP section located at the right of the panel
(p. 5).
NOTE
Changes that you make to the tone settings are temporary. If you turn o
the power or select another tone, the changes are lost. If you want to keep
the edited settings, save the tone (p. 15).
Editing the Eects
This unit is equipped with a variety of eects, including an eect for each tone (MFX),
eects that can be specied for each scene (IFX1, IFX2, Chorus, Reverb), and eects
that can be specied for the system (Master FX).
ZONE16
TONE
IFX1
IFX2
Chorus
Mixer
Output
Analog
FX1
Master
EQ
Master
Comp
Master
FX
Analog
FX2
Reverb
Comp x 6
for Drum Kit
MFX EQ
ZONE1
Editing