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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Basic functions
Saving data
.KSC file
Files listing the multisamples and samples created
in Sampling mode (if the separately sold EXB-SMPL
option is installed).
Directory
A directory containing the multisamples (.KMP
files) and samples (.KSF files) that are listed in the
.KSC file
Other ways to save
In addition to “Save All,” the page menu commands
include a “Save PCG” command which saves program,
combination, drum kit, user arpeggio pattern, and glo-
bal setting data, a “Save SEQ” command which saves
only the sequencer song and cue list data, and a “Save
Sampling Data” command which saves only the multi-
samples and samples of Sampling mode (if the EXB-
SMPL option is installed). Select the page menu com-
mand that is appropriate for the data you want to save
to external media.
When using “Save All,” “Save PCG & SEQ,” and
“Save PCG” to save combinations, you should also
remember to save the programs used by each tim-
bre (and the drum kits used by the programs) and
user arpeggio patterns at the same time.
Similarly when saving programs, you should also
remember to save the drum kits and user arpeggio
patterns used by the programs.
If your programs or drum kits use multisamples
and samples that were created in Sampling mode
(using the EXB-SMPL option), we recommend that
you use “Save All” to save the data.
When you use “Save PCG” or “Save Sampling
Data” to individually save a program or drum kit,
or a multisample or sample that you created in
Sampling mode (using the EXB-SMPL option), we
recommend that you save them under the same
filename in the same directory. When you use
“Load PCG” to load a .PCG file, the identically-
named .KSC file will also be loaded so that the cor-
rect multisamples/samples will correspond auto-
matically.
When saving .KSC, .KMP, and .KSF files and the
data does not fit on a single SD card (or other vol-
ume of media), another dialog box will appear,
and you will be asked to specify the next volume
of media (
☞PG p.152 “If the data does not fit on
the media when saving”)
MIDI data dump
The programs (A-D), combinations (A–C), drum kits,
user arpeggio patterns and global settings of internal
memory, and sequencer songs, cue lists, can be trans-
mitted as MIDI exclusive data and saved on a con-
nected MIDI data filer, computer, or another TR. (
☞PG
p.131)