User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Quick Start
- Turning the power on/off
- Listening to the demo songs
- Selecting and playing a program
- Selecting and playing a combination
- Using controllers to modify the sound
- Using the arpeggiator while you play
- Playing with the RPPR (Realtime Pattern Play/Recording) function
- Simple program editing
- Simple combination editing
- Sampling (recording a sample)
- Basic functions
- Saving data
- Restoring the factory settings
- Program mode
- How a program is organized
- Basic program editing
- Oscillator settings 2.1: Ed–Basic
- Controller settings 2.2: Ed–Ctrl
- Pitch settings 3.1: Ed–Pitch
- Filter settings 4.1: Ed–Filter1, 4.2: Ed–Filter2
- Amplifier settings 5.1: Ed–Amp1, 5.2: Ed–Amp2
- LFO settings 5.3: Ed–LFOs
- Arpeggiator settings 6.1: Ed–Arp.
- BUS settings 7.1: Ed–InsertFX BUS
- Insert Effect settings 7.1: Ed–InsertFX Setup, IFX
- Master Effect settings 7.2: Ed–MasterFX
- More about Alternate Modulation
- Auto Song Setup function
- Combination mode
- How a combination is organized
- Basic combination editing
- Timbre 1–8 program, pan and volume 2.1: Ed–Prog/Mix
- Controller settings 2.2: Ed–Ctrl
- Settings for status, MIDI channel, and playing mode 3.1: Ed–Param1
- Note timing and scale settings 3.2: Ed–Param2
- Layer and split settings 3.3: Ed–Key Zone
- Velocity switch settings 3.4: Ed–Vel Zone
- MIDI filter settings 4.1: Ed–MIDI Filter1–4.4: Ed–MIDI Filter4
- Arpeggiator settings 6.1: Ed–Arp.
- Bus settings 7.1: Ed–InsertFX BUS
- Insert Effect settings 7.1: Ed–InsertFX Setup, IFX
- Master Effect settings 7.2: Ed–MasterFX
- Auto Song Setup function
- How a combination is organized
- Sequencer mode
- Sampling mode
- Global mode
- Media mode
- Arpeggiator settings
- Effects settings
- Other functions
- Tuning to another instrument/ Transposing
- Bypassing the effects
- Specifying the function of the Assignable Switch and Assignable Pedal
- Selecting different Velocity and Aftertouch curves
- Creating original scales
- Changing the scale
- Setting the function of [SW1] and [SW2]
- Setting the B-mode functions of REALTIME CONTROLS [1]–[4]
- Adjusting the contrast (brightness) of the LCD screen
- Using this instrument as a data filer
- Tap tempo control
- Shortcuts
- Appendices

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Seq.Event: Pattern
Song: 001, Pattern: U00, Meter: 4/4
RPPR: On (checked), Key: C#2, Track: 01
Press the [F8] (“Save”) key. to save your settings.
You will return to the dialog box of step
6.
8 Press the [F7] (“Exit”) key to return to the screen of
step
3.
9 Press the [SEQ] key to enter Sequencer mode, and
set “Song Select” to 000.
The song data that you specified in step
7 has been
automatically set/created as shown below.
• SEQ 1.1: Play/REC, Play/REC page
Song: 000, Meter: 4/4, Tempo: 120
• SEQ 1.1: Play/REC, Prog..8 page
Track01 Program: D072
• SEQ 1.1: Play/REC, Loop..8 page
Track01 Loop On: On
Loop Start Meas: 001
Loop End Meas: 001
Play Intro: Off
If you set “Start Measure” to other than 001 when
creating performance data in a track, the parame-
ters and programs of the SEQ 1.1: Play/REC,
Loop..8 page will not be set automatically. (“Loop
On” will be Off, and a program change will be cre-
ated at the beginning of the “Start Measure.”)
• SEQ 5.2: Track Edit, Track Edit page
Track01: track data: 8 measures (D2–)
When you press the SEQUENCER [START/STOP]
key, playback will begin. According to the Track
Play Loop setting, the first measure will play as a
loop.
As an example, try setting “ (Tempo)” to 100.
Notice that even if you change the playback tempo,
the pitch does not change.
If the beat of the rhythm loop sample is not repro-
duced correctly or if you hear unwanted noise
when you change the tempo, the reason may be
that slicing was not performed optimally in step
6. The accuracy with which each rhythm instru-
ment sound is separated will significantly affect
the quality of the playback. Try adjusting the sepa-
ration of each sample in step
6.
In some cases, playing back at a slower tempo may
cause the playback to sound unnatural because of
regions of silence between samples. Conversely
when you play back at a faster tempo, unnatural
noise may occur between samples. To avoid such
problems, set Stretch “New BPM” or “Ratio” in
step
7 to the tempo that you will use during play
back. When you execute the time stretch com-
mand, the length of each sample will be adjusted
appropriately. (
☞PG p.112 step 9)
0 In “Song Select,” select 001.
The song data that you specified in step
7 has been
set/created automatically as shown below.
• SEQ 1.1: Play/REC, Play/REC page
Song: 001, Meter: 4/4, Tempo: 120, RPPR: On
• SEQ 1.1: Play/REC, Prog..8 page
Track01 Program: D073
• SEQ 5.1: RPPR, RPPR Setup page
Key: C#2, Assign: On,
Pattern: User, U00, Track: Track01
Pattern data: 1 measure (D2–)
In the SEQ 5.1: RPPR, Pattern page, press the
SEQUENCER [START/STOP] key and pattern U00
will begin playing.
If you press the C#2 key in the SEQ 5.1: RPPR, RPPR
Setup page, the RPPR function will begin playing pat-
tern U00.
As in step
9, you can change the playback tempo with-
out affecting the pitch.