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Restoring only the patch of a specific
part that was modified
1. Press [PATCH] to access the patch select
page.
2. Select the part that you wish to restore as
the current part.
3. Press [UNDO/REDO], and the "*" (asterisk)
at the left of the patch number will disap-
pear, and you will return to the previous
patch.
Restoring the patch (rhythm set) and
part mixer settings of all parts that
were modified
1. In the pattern select page, re-select the pat-
tern that is currently playing (p. 19).
The pattern will return to the beginning, and the origi-
nal settings will be restored.
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The relation between modify data that was
recorded and modify data from the knobs
If you perform Real-Time Modify while playing back a
part for which modify data has already been recorded,
the manual knob movements will take priority, and
the modify data within the musical data for that part
will be canceled, and will not be sent to the sound gen-
erator. (Note messages in the musical data will be sent
to the sound generator regardless of knob operations.)
fig.2-52
Modify Data that was canceled will once again be
transmitted to the sound generator when the pattern
returns to its beginning, or when you select a different
pattern.
* Each knob has eleven switching points as calibrated on the
panel. Modify Data within the musical data will be can-
celed from the moment that a knob is moved through one
of these points.
fig.2-53TEXT
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Ensuring Correct Playback from
the Middle of a Pattern
(MIDI Update)
When a pattern is played back from the middle after
fast-forward or rewind, some parts (depending on the
pattern) may have incorrect pitch or volume. This is
because when you move to a different location within
a pattern, the musical data that was Òskipped overÓ is
not transmitted to the sound generator. In such cases,
use the MIDI Update function so that the musical data
(other than note messages) that lies between the begin-
ning of the pattern and the current location will be
transmitted to the sound generator, ensuring that
playback will occur correctly.
1. Make sure that the pattern is stopped.
2. Hold down [SHIFT] and press [STOP].
While this operation is being performed, the following
display will appear.
fig.2-54
SHIFT
STOP
Switch point Modify data is canceled
Musical data of Part 1
Note data
Modify data
Note data
canceled
Modify data
Realtime
Modify begins
Modify data
from konb
movements
Sound
source
section
Chapter 2. Playing Patterns
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