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Arpeggiator Channel
The VS can transmit notes played by the arpeggiator on a separate channel
from notes played live from the keyboard. This is especially useful after
latching the arpeggiator. The VS itself will still play all notes played live or
arpeggiated.
1. Press MIDI Options Select until the bottom line of the LCD reads "ARP.
CHANNEL".
2. Use the slider to select the desired channel number (1-16).
The arpeggiator channel number is remembered when power is switched o.
Overflow
The VS has an eight-voice capability. When more than eight keys are held
simultaneously, the VS "steals" the oldest voice, and assigns it to the most
recent note. When OVERFLOW is on, however, instead of stealing voices,
the VS transmits the note over MIDI, so if another VS is being "slaved," then
sixteen-voice capability can be acheived. With OVERFLOW on, the VS treats
notes played on the keyboard and notes received over MIDI the same. If
the slave VS also has OVERFLOW on, yet another VS may be connected,
extending the capability to twenty-four voices.
Note: If the VS drives other instruments which also have OVERFLOW on, do
not connect the the MIDI output of any of the other instruments to the VS^s
MIDI IN. Also, the last instrument in the chain should have OVERFLOW o.
1. Press MIDI Options Select until the bottom line of the LCD reads
"OVERFLOW."
2. Switch OVERFLOW on/o with the slider.
To avoid possible confusion, OVERFLOW is always o on power-up.
Program Dump
This option allows the VS to transfer program data (excluding waveform
information) to another VS or MIDI-equipped computer.
1. Press MIDI Options Select until the top line of the LCD reads "PROGRAM
DUMP".
2. Adjust the slider for the desired program number (00-99) or "ALL100".
3. If necessary, prepare the other MIDI device for the transfer.
4. Press Enter.
5. If necessary, dump the waveforms used by the dumped program. (See below.)
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