User Manual
Program Mode
Real Time Virtual Parameters
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The maximum transposition value is +/–36. If the Octave button is active and the current
transposition value is greater than +24, pressing the Transpose + button will not increase
the value as it would be out of range. If the Octave button is active and the current
transposition value is less than –24, pressing the Transpose – button will not decrease the
value as it would be out of range.
The LEDs of the Transpose buttons indicate whether the current Program is transposed
up (Transpose + LED is lit) or transposed down (Transpose – LED is lit). When there is
no transposition, neither Transpose button is lit.
Real Time Virtual Parameters
Real Time Virtual Parameters (RTVP) is the set of real time controllable elements of a
program or an effect that are assigned to the same control port (MIDI source).
You can see a Program’s assigned Real Time Virtual Parameters simply by selecting a physical
controller. Programs have virtual parameters assigned to sliders, pedals, the modulation
wheel or the Sw button. Moving the controller changes the value of the virtual parameter.
Any time you do this, the display shows the change as a pop up message, then returns to
current Program display.
If you make changes to the current Program using any of the controllers, the Save button’s
LED lights to indicate that a change has been made to that Program. For more information
on the Save button, see Saving a User Program on page 6-11.
The Split Function
Pressing the Split button while in Program Mode will perform the Split Function. The Split
Function allows you to split Programs such that keys in one region of the keyboard produce
different sounds than another region.