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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Restoring the factory settings
Loading the preloaded data
The factory settings are referred to as the “preloaded
data.” The action of restoring the programs, combina-
tions, and global settings of the TR to their factory set-
tings is referred to as “loading the preloaded data.”
This operation will rewrite any data that had been
previously written. If you do not want to lose the
previously-written data, you must first save it to
SD card or external SCSI media (requires the EXB-
SMPL option) (
☞p.46).
1 Press the [GLOBAL] key to enter Global mode.
(The key will light.)
2 Press the [EXIT] key.
You will be in the Global mode 1.1: System page.
3 Press the [F8] (“UTILITY”) key to access the Utility
menu.
4 Press the [F7] (“ ”) key to select “Load Pre-
load/Demo Data,” and press the [F8] (“OK”) key.
A dialog box will appear.
5 Use the [INC]/[DEC] keys to select the data that
you want to load.
Use “Kind” to select the data that you want to load.
For this example, select All Preload PCG.
.PCG files contain program, combination, drum kit,
arpeggio pattern, and global setting data.
6 Press the [F8] (“OK”) key.
A dialog box will ask you for confirmation.
7 Once again press the [F8] (“OK”) key.
All the preloaded data will be loaded.
If the Memory Protected dialog box appears, un-
check the memory protect setting, and perform the
load operation once again (
☞p.43).
Loading individual banks or data items
The TR allows you to load individual banks, programs,
or combinations. Drum kits and arpeggio patterns can
also be loaded individually or as a group.
This is convenient when you want to restore just one
item of factory-set data, or when you want to rearrange
combinations in a specific order for live performance.
It is of course also possible to rearrange programs,
but you should be aware that this may change the
sounds that are used by a combination (
☞p.43).
As an example, here’s how to load the combination
B015: Rock Organ into C064: Modern Piano.
1 Perform steps 1–4 described above to access the
dialog box.
2 Use the [INC]/[DEC] keys to set “Kind” to Combi-
nation.
3 Press the [ ] key to move downward, and use the
[INC]/[DEC] keys to select Single.
4 Press the [ ] key to move downward, and use the
[INC]/[DEC] keys to select the combination B015:
Rock Organ as the copy source.
5 Press the [ ] key to move downward, and use the
[INC]/[DEC] keys to select the combination C064:
Modern Piano as the load destination (“To”).
6 Press the [F8] (“OK”) key twice.
The data will be loaded, and C064 will be the Rock
Organ combination.