4.
Quick
Edit of a
Patch
IVIemory
The
following three Factors
can be
quickly edited
even during live
performance just by
touching the
relevant button.
•
Key Mode Select:
Whole (Upper,
Lower),
Dual and
Split
•
Tone Number: Tone(s) in a
Patch Memory
•
Chase Play:
When
the Key
Mode
is Dual,
delay-iike
effect can be
obtained
*
The above
editing function
does not
automati-
cally rewrites
the
data in memory unless you
take the appropriate
writing
procedure
explained
on
page 46. Therefore,
selecting a new Patch
Memory will
erase the
edited data.
a. Key Mode
There
are following 6 Key Modes
1. UP WHOLE
(Upper Whole)
2. LO WHOLE (Lower Whole)
3. DUAL
4. SPLIT
5. T. VOICE (Touch Voice)
6. X-FADE (Cross Fade)
1 to 4 Key Modes
can be
called
with Quick Edit. 5
to 6 Key Modes can be set
just when editing
the
Patch Memory.
The three Key Mode Buttons are used for setting
the Key Mode. The
indicator
of
the
pushed
button
will light up.
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