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Modifying the Patch assigned to a Part
When using Patches in Performance mode, some settings
such as effects settings will be affected by Performance set-
tings. If you wish to edit a Patch while hearing how it will
sound in the Performance, use this procedure:
<Procedure>
Make sure that the Play display (PERFORM) is show-
ing.
Press [l
] or [r
] to select the Part to which the selected
Patch is assigned.
While holding down [PERFORM], press [PATCH] or
press [d
]. This will call up the Play display of the
Patch assigned to the currently selected Part.
The following steps are the same as when you modify
a Patch in Patch mode.
When you finish making settings, press [EXIT] to call
up the Play display of the Patch assigned to the Part.
An asterisk (*) will be displayed at the left of the Patch
group. This indicates the Patch settings have been modified.
To return to the Play display (PERFORM), press [u
],
[PERFORM] or [EXIT].
If you select another Patch in the group with an aster-
isk (*), the modified Patch settings will be lost. To keep
these modified settings, you must write them into user
memory (p.46).
Editing a Rhythm Set
You can change the percussion instrument assigned to each
key. As each percussion instrument consists of a single
Rhythm Tone, there is no Palette display.
<Procedure>
In the Play display (RHYTHM), press a button from
[F1] (Common)–[F6] (Effects) to choose the display
group you want.
Press a [F1]–[F6] button to call up the desired display
page.
If you have pressed any of [F2] (WG)–[F5] (Key Ctl) in
step 1, press a key (on the keyboard) to select the
Rhythm Tone you want to modify.
The selected key (Note name) and Wave name will be dis-
played at display upper right.
It is also possible to select a note (Rhythm Tone) by
pressing TONE SELECT [1]–[4] (BANK [5]–[8]).
TONE SELECT 1 (BANK [5]): selects a 1-octave lower note.
TONE SELECT 2 (BANK [6]): selects a semitone-lower note.
TONE SELECT 3 (BANK [7]): selects a semitone-higher note.
TONE SELECT 4 (BANK [8]): selects a 1-octave higher note.
Move the cursor to the parameter you want to modify.
Use the VALUE dial, [INC]/[DEC] or numeric keys to
modify the parameter value.
If you’ve made a mistake in setting the parameter
value or you don’t like the changes, press [UNDO/
REDO] to restore the value to what it was.
Repeat steps 1–5 to configure a Rhythm Set.
When you finish making settings, press [EXIT] or
[RHYTHM] to return to the Play display (RHYTHM).
An asterisk (*) will be displayed at the left of the Rhythm Set
group. This indicates that the Rhythm Set settings have been
modified.
If you select another Rhythm Set in the group with an
asterisk (*), the modified Rhythm Set settings will be
lost. To keep these modified settings, you must write
them into user memory (p.46).
Part number
MIDI channel
Chapter 3. Creating your own sounds
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