User Manual

Playing and editing Programs
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Saving your edits
Internally, one controller modifies several parameters.
Saving the program does not save the values of these
controllers; it saves the edited state of the various
parameters.
When the program has been written, the previously edited
values will become the “new” reference values, meaning that
the saved sound will be reproduced when these controllers
are at +00.
Adjusting the volume balance
The sound of a program consists of up to two “oscillators”
that are played mainly from the keyboard, one “Drum
Track” that automatically plays a rhythm section, and one
“step sequencer.”
The volumes of the oscillators and the drum track can be
adjusted in the PROG> MIXER page.
Note: There’s also a “mute function” which individually
silences these, and a “solo function” which mutes all sounds
other than the specified one.
1. Access the PROG> MIXER page.
2. Use the cursor buttons ◄►▲▼ to select the “Vol”
parameters of oscillator 1 or 2, the Drum Track, and
the step sequencer, and adjust their volume.
Note: For single-oscillator programs, oscillator 2 will not
be available for editing.
Note: If the Hold Balance function is selected, changing
any of the volume values will simultaneously affect the other
volume values as well. The overall volume balance will be
preserved. This is convenient when you want to adjust the
overall volume.
Mute
•Select Play/Mute for oscillator 1 or 2, the Drum Track,
or the step sequencer, and press the ENTER button to
change the setting.
Solo
Select the Solo Setting function and press the OK
(MENU) button to access the dialog box.
Use the cursor buttons ◄►▲▼ to select the item that
you want to solo, and press the ENTER button to turn
solo on/off.
Pressing the CLEAR (PAGE–) button will turn off solo
for all items.
If Exclusive Mode is on, only one item at a time will be
soloed.
To return to the PROG> MIXER page, press the DONE
(MENU) button.
Comparing the unedited sound
Using COMPARE
When you’re in the process of editing a sound, pressing the
COMPARE button will recall the last saved version of the
sound, as it was before you started editing.
For details, please see “Compare/Undo function” on
page 12.
Saving your edits
After you’ve edited a program, you must save it if you want
to keep the changes you’ve made. If you re-select the
program or turn off the power after editing, your edits will be
lost.
For details, please see “Writing a Program or Combination”
on page 103.
You can also save programs on an SD card as PCG files. For
additional details, please see “Saving to SD card” on
page 106.