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User
Style
mode,
UsrStl\Rec\4
page
UsrSiNRecM
page
THE
S319
`
1
ra
p-
:
>
Master
page:
[F4]
(UsrStl)
>
[F1]
(Rec)
[PAGE]
A/V
(select
page
4)
User
Style
patterns
not
only
contain
note
and
pitch
bend/modulation
data
but
also
a
number
of
other
settings,
such
as
the
volume,
the
stereo
position
(pan),
the
Reverb
and
Chorus
send
values.
The
parameters
on
this
page
allow
you
to
set
and
modify
those
non-note
data.
The
first
time
you
record
something
on
a
track,
the
default
values
of
these
parameters
are
recorded
along
with
the
notes
you
play.
REC/PLAY
switches
The
switches
below
each
parameter
are
used
to
specify
whether
or
not
the
corresponding
Expression,
Panpot,
etc.
value
should
be
recorded.
The
first
time
you
select
a
track
for
record-
ing,
all
these
switches
are
automatically
set
to
REC.
The
second
and
all
subsequent
times
you
record
to
this
track
(in
Merge
mode),
all
switches
will
be
set
to
FLA’,
meaning
that
the
changes
you
make
will
not
be
recorded.
Thus,
the
values
of
the
corresponding
parameters
will
jump
back
to
their
recorded
positions.
Select
REL.
whenever
one
of
the
parameters
on
this
page
is
to
be
assigned
another
value
per-
manently.
The
corresponding
parameter
value
is
then
displayed
white-on-blue.
(In
FLA
mode,
it
is
displayed
blue-on-white.)
Express
(0-
127)
Use
the
Expres(sion)
parameter
to
change
the
volume
of
the
track
whose
name
appears
in
the
right-hand
corner.
The
track
has
to
be
selected
on
the
UsrSt\Rec\
page.
This
track
is
currently
selected
As
stated
in
the
Player's
Guide,
setting
this
parameter
is
only
meaningful
after
recording
a
few
tracks.
It
allows
you
to
establish
the
right
balance
between
tracks.
Panpot
(Rnd,
0~64~127)
Use
the
Panpot
parameter
to
position
the
selected
track
in
the
stereo
sound
field.
Values
between
“0”
and
“63”
shift
the
part
further
to
the
left,
while
values
between
“65”
and
“127”
shift
it
further
to
the
right.
“64”
is
the
dead
center
(default
value).
You
could
also
select
Frid
to
obtain
random
jumps
between
the
left
and
right
channels.
Since
the
jumps
are
not
predict-
able,
Rnd
is
probably
only
useful
for
“gimmick”
kind
of
counter-melodies.
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