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Keyboard | 61 keys (with velocity and channel aftertouch) |
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Polyphony | 128 voices |
Wave Memory | 256 MB (16-bit linear equivalent) |
Arpeggiator | Yes |
Sound Generator | ARX SuperNATURAL sound engine |
Display | 8.5-inch color LCD |
Sequencer | 16 MIDI tracks |
Effects | Multi-effects, reverb, chorus, mastering effects |
Sampling | 16-bit linear, 44.1 kHz |
USB | USB MIDI, USB Audio, USB Storage |
Expansion | 2 ARX expansion slots |
Storage | USB memory |
Connectivity | MIDI In/Out/Thru, USB |
Weight | 14.5 kg |
Explains core concepts like patches, Single mode, Live mode, and Studio mode.
Procedure for saving created patches, live sets, or studio sets as user patches for later use.
Learn to play two or more patches simultaneously using Layer or Split setups.
Guide on using pads to play rhythm sounds and selecting rhythm sets.
Playing captured sounds (samples) quickly from the pads.
Steps to import WAV/AIFF audio files from a computer via USB memory.
Using pads to play created sequenced phrases (Realtime Phrase Sequence).
Explanation of the sequencer for recording and creating songs using MIDI and audio.
Step-by-step guide outlining the general workflow for creating a song.
Steps to prepare the sequencer and sound generator for song creation.
Using pads to record a rhythm part via realtime MIDI recording.
Steps for setting up and performing realtime MIDI recording, including loop recording.
Recording bass and piano parts using the keyboard via realtime MIDI.
How to import WAV/AIFF audio files from a computer for use as samples.
Connecting and setting up microphones and guitars for recording.
Steps for setting up and performing audio recording from external sources.
Moving, copying, and deleting samples or phrases within a song's tracks.
Mixing the parts by adjusting volume, pan, reverb, and chorus for clarity.
Applying compressor and equalizer for final touches and overall power.
Procedure for saving the created song, including naming and destination selection.
Using resampling to create a single sample from all tracks for CD creation.