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PATCH
•Nuance:
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NOTE
21-; PI eC'
Nuance
Instruments
designated by
"
*
"
or
"
* *
"
in
Ihe chart on page 76
allow
you make subtle
changes in the
sound using the nuance sening.
For
"
*
"
instruments, increased values
will
increase
the low frequency component of the
sound.
For
"
* *
"
instruments,
increased values
will
bring
the sound closer to the bell
sound of the
cymbal.
* If the
instrument does not allow you to set
nuance, this
display will not appear.
NOTE
21<fl
&:'
Out
Plsgn=
CENTER
Output assign
: LEFT1~3,
CENTER, RIGHTl—
3.
MULTIl—
6
This selects the
output
jack (MIX OUT,
MULTI OUT
1—6) from
which
the sound of the
instrument
will
be sent.
If you are
using the R
-
8M with a mixer, you can
send each
insinimcnt from one of the
MULTI OUT jacks and
create complex mixes by
adjusting the output balance or adding
effects to specific instruments.
If you send
the instruments from the MIX
OUT jacks,
the panning position (stereo position)
can be
adjusted
over seven
steps.
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B0 5S,
LEFTS
LEFT2
LEFT1
RIGHTl
-^s^ii^
RIGHT2
CENTER
RIGHTS
(Level :
0—15
NOTE 21<fi 0>
Level
= 15
This adjusts the
volume
of the
instniment. As you increase the
value, the
volume will
become louder. At a setting of
there will
be no
sound.
•Assign type:
POLY, MONO, EXCl—
8
This
detenmines how the instrument will sound.
NOTE
21Cfl O;'
fls'3n Type
=
POLV
POLY:
When sounds are triggered in succession, the
most recently played notes
will be added
without affecting the
previous
sounds. Use
this setting
when
you do
not want to cut off the
decay for
instruments
such as
cymbals.
Volume
The sound overlaps
^'"^^
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