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Operation > General Features > Menu > Preferences (Page 70)
We added the following exceptions to how the Preferences are saved.
Changes to the Preferences are saved automatically except for Vintage Mode (in the General tab) and Start Time
(in the Sync tab).
Operation > General Features > Menu > Preferences (Page 7273)
We added information about how project template files are selected in the Preferences.
New Project Dialog: This determines what options you see when you start a new project. When set to Off, a
new project will be empty with no preconfigured settings except for the project defaults shown here. When set to
Demo, you can choose to load a demo project (from several different genres) as a starting point or an empty
project. When set to Demo/Template/Recent, you can choose to load a demo project, a project template file, or
an empty project. You must have a project in the Template File field of the Project Load/Save tab to select a
template in this window.
Template File: Use this field to select a project template that will load automatically when you select User
Template in the New Project Dialog window. (If you select the Save as Template box when saving a file, it will
be shown in this field.) In order for the User Template option to be available, New Project Dialog (in the Project
Defaults tab) must be set to Demo or Demo/Template/Recent.
Operation > General Features > Time Counter/Locate (Page 7778)
We r
emoved references to a time increment selector, which was removed in an earlier release.
Operation > Modes > Program Edit Mode > Keygroup Programs > Master (Page 205)
We revised the description of the Transpose parameter for keygroup programs:
Transpose shifts the pitch of the MIDI notes sent to the program up to 36 semitones up or down.
Operation > Modes > Song Mode (Page 274)
We added the following note to the Song Mode chapter:
Important: When creating a song, the program used by each track in the song’s first sequence will be used by
all subsequent tracks. In other words, all identically numbered tracks (across sequences) will use the program
used by the first sequence in the song—regardless of what programs each track uses while not in Song Mode.
For example, if you create a project in this way…:
Track 1 of Sequence 1 uses a drum program.
Track 1 of Sequence 2 uses a keygroup program.
A song uses Sequence 1 as its first sequence and then uses Sequence 2 any time after it.
…then, in that song, Track 1 in Sequence 2 will use the same drum program as Track 1, Sequence 1.
Because of this, we recommend trying to be consistent while creating tracks in sequences that you intend to use
in a single song. Remember that you can copy one track to another if you ever need to reorder the tracks of a
sequence (see Modes > Main Mode > Track Section to learn about this).