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Menu Options
Parameter Explanation/Value
M2 Q
(Mid 2 Q)
Specifies the bandwidth of the peaking
filter. Higher values make the width
narrower.
0.5, 0.7, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 3.0,
4.0, 6.0, 8.0
(Default: 4.0)
M2 Gain
(Mid 2 Gain)
Adjusts the amount of boost/cut applied
by the peaking filter.
-15–+15
(Default: -5)
Hi Freq
(High Frequency)
Specifies the center frequency of the high
shelving filter.
1000, 1100, 1300, 1400,
1600, 1800, 2000, 2200,
2500, 2800, 3200, 3600,
4000, 4500, 5000, 5600,
6300, 7100, 8000
(Default: 2200)
Hi Q
(High Q)
Adjusts the way in which change occurs
for the region near the center frequency
of the high shelving filter.
Normally you should set this to 0.7.
0.5, 0.7, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 3.0,
4.0, 6.0, 8.0
(Default: 0.7)
Hi Gain
(High Gain)
Adjusts the amount of boost/cut applied
by the high shelving filter.
-15–+15
(Default: +10)
MIDI
The FR-4x supports MIDI. You can connect an external MIDI device
and use the FR-4x to control the external MIDI device, or control
the FR-4x from a connected external MIDI device.
For details on how to connect an external MIDI device, refer to
“Connecting a MIDI Device” (p. 11).
These settings can be saved in the system area.
Introduction to MIDI Parameters
The settings you perform here apply to all Set and all sections.
NOTE
The FR-4x internal memory (temporary area) remembers your settings
while the FR-4x is switched on. While editing, there is no absolute need
to save your settings. Be aware, however, that all changes are lost when
the FR-4x is switched off .
See “How to Save a Set” (p. 33) to save your changes.
Also be sure to read “Important Remark About Saving Your
Settings” (p. 45).
Parameter Explanation/Value
Out/In
(MIDI Out/In)
This parameter allows you to define
the function of the FR-4x’s MIDI OUT/IN
connector.
“Out”:
Select this setting if you want to play on
the FR-4x’s keyboards and transmit the
MIDI data generated by your playing to
an external device.
“In”:
Choose this setting if you want to receive
MIDI data from an external device.
NOTE
When MIDI OUT/IN is IN, if you want to
receive the MIDI information from an
external device, you need to set “External
Seq. Playback” (p. 83) parameters of the
each part.
Out, In
(Default: Out)
Rx-Tx
(Real Time Rx-Tx)
Press the [ENTER/YES] button to specify
the MIDI channel for each part.
Ext Seq
(External Seq. Playback)
Press the [ENTER/YES] button to specify
whether the FR-4x’s keyboard and the
FR-4x’s sound generator are connected
for each part.
Global
(Global Setting)
Press the [ENTER/YES] button to make
settings for the global filter.
Exp Tx
(Expression MIDI Tx)
Press the [ENTER/YES] button to specify
whether each part transmits expression
messages via MIDI.