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G-800
Reference
Manual
4
Mixer
mode
While
on
the
Master
page,
you
can
access
to
the
Mixer
mode
by
pressing
[F1].
Doing
so
will
call
up
a
page
similar
to
the
following:
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volume
Panpot
Fi
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y
«ner
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Panpot
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Time
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you
press
[F2]
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(Seeing
that
the
G-800
is
equipped
with
a
page
memory
function,
it
may
jump
to
another
page
when
you
select
the
Mixer
mode.)
The
function
keys
[F1], [F2],
and
[F3]
allow
you
to
select
the
section
of
parts
to
be
edited.
After
selecting
the
section
(RTime,
Arrng,
or
Song),
choose
the
part
you
want
to
edit
using
the
[PAGE]
A/W
buttons.
Using
the
knobs
below
the
desired
parameter
you
can
easily
change
the
values
of
the
selected
part.
Selectable
parts:
(Realtime
parts)
Upper
1,
Upper
2,
Lower,
M.
Bass,
M.
Drum,
(Arranger
parts)
A.Drum,
A.Bass,
Acc1-Acc6,
(Song
parts)
Sng1~Sng16.
Mixer\RTime
and
Mixer\Arrng
pages
>
Master
page:
[F1]
(Mixer)=>
[F1]
(RTime)
or
[F2]
(Arrng)
Part
selection:
[PAGE]
A/V
Volume
(0-127)
Use
the
[DRUMS/PART]
knob
to
set
the
volume
of
the
selected
part.
The
value
“0”
means
that
the
part
in
question
will
not
be
audible,
while
“127”
is
the
maximum
volume.
Note:
Though
polyphony
is
no
problem
on
the
G-800,
bear
in
mind
that
the
value
“0”
does
not
mean
that
the
part
does
not
use
the
required
number
of
voices.
If
you
do
not
need
a
part
in
a
given
situation,
mute
it
using
the
ON/OFF
switch.
On/Off
(part
mute)
Use
the
Part
Select
[M.DRUMS]
button
to
activate
(On),
or
mute
(Off)
the
selected
part.
This
mute
switch
works
similar
to
the
Local
switch
(see
page
86)
in
the
MIDI
mode
because
the
On
setting
means
that
the
part
in
question
does
not
sound
but
still
sends
MIDI
messages
to
the
selected
MIDI
OUT
put
if
the
Part
Switch
parameter
(see
page
90)
is
set
to
Int.
The
Mute
setting
of
a
part
can
be
saved
to
a
Performance
Memory.
When
a
part
is
on,
its
name,
shown
in
the
scroll
bar,
appears
in
uppercase
letters
(e.g.
UP1).
If
the
part
is
Off,
its
name
is
displayed
in
lowercase
letters
(e.g.
up1).
Note:
The
MIDI\Param
Part
Switch
parameter
(see
page
90)
allows
you
to
specify
whether
mut-
ing
a
part
also
means
that
it
no
longer
sends
MIDI
data.
LLL
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SSSR
SSS
Sass
NUNS
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