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2.
JS
posing
Notes
(Note
Shift)
If
you
think
about
it,
there
are
times
when
it
would
be
handy
to
transpose
synth
notes.
For
example,
how
about
transposing
the
synth
buss
notes
all
down
one
octave?
Or
maybe
adding
a
synth
part
that
is
a
fifth
above
the
guitar
part.
On
the
GR
-
f.
pitch
transposi
an
he
done
independently
for
boih
Tones.
and
each
string
can
be
sbi
These
transposing
features
all
fall
under
the
name
"Note
Shift.”
fferent
amount,
How
to:Note
Shift
the
1st
Tone
©
Press
EDIT]
PATCH
|.
i
The
*
D”
will
flash.
©
Press
the
PARAMETER
The
4"
will
flash
@
Press|
ENTER/YES
This
is
the
screen
we
want
for
shifting
the
ist
Tone,
so
press
to
enter.
This
value
can
be
changed
from
-24
to
+12
with
the
VALUE
[INC]
and
buttons.
The
"
will
stop
flashing.
x
If
you
now
want
to
set
each
string
individually,
skip
to
Step
@
Press
the
VALUE
C
]or
button
to
increase
or
decrease
the
amount
of
shift.
You
can
change
the
pitch
in
the
display
over
a
range
of
-24
io
412
(semi-tones),
That
mea
5$
you
can
change
the
pitch
by
as
much
as
+one/-two
octave.
©
Once
you've
got
the
pitch
set
the
way
you
want,
press|
EXIT/NO
|two
(2)
times.
This
exits
the
Edit
mode
and
returns
vou
to
the
Play
mode.
+
Don't
forget
to
save
the
new
settings
using
Patch
Write
(<r
P.
3-14)

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