Specifications

PerFOrMAnce ediT MOde
The Performance Common Edit mode is exhausted with the effect
settings. All other parameters are related to a Part. By pressing the
[EDIT] button you can switch from Common Edit to Part Edit and
a specific Part. Doing so assigns other functions to the Function
buttons below the display.
The [F1] button opens the display that is showing the parameters
which are relevant for the Voice of a Part. Here you can select
a Voice and set its Volume, Pan, transposition (Note Shift) and
detuning. Using the Velocity and Note Limit parameters you can
determine the corresponding zones the Part responds to. So, here
the limits are to be set if you want to distribute the Voices in splits
over the keyboard. The option „Param. with Voice“ (on/off) decides
whether various parameters of the original Voice are valid or not.
This relates to the EG, Filter, Note Shift and more. The Subfunction
button [SF2] calls up all relevant output parameters, including the
Effect Level for the System Effects and the activation/deactivation
of the Insert Effect. „Other“ [SF3] lets you set the Pitch Bend Range
and a Velocity Curve to adapt your playing on the keyboard to the
individual Part.
Use [F2] and [F3] to reach all parameters relating to the Arpeggios,
from the choice to the definition of the Key Range, Tempo, etc. to
specific settings concerning the Quantization. [SF1] to [SF5] are, like
in the Performance Play mode, used to select the five ARP variations.
Settings for the Envelope (EG) and the Equalizer (EQ) are available
using the buttons [F4] and [F5]. The last page of the Part Edit section
is [F6] and contains all controller assignments for the Part. You can
selectively switch controllers so that the Part - as you wish - either
responds to them or not.
In Split Performances two (or more) Parts are set to work
independently in different keyboard Zones. Originally, the controllers
(modulation and pitch bend wheel, sustain pedal, ribbon controller,
etc.) are assigned to control all four Parts. However, this can lead to
unwanted side effects.
A sMOOTh TrAnsiTiOn...
... to the Performance Edit mode takes place through the function
buttons F1-6. While still in the Play mode you can use the button
[F2] to get an overview of how the Parts are distributed over the
keyboard. Moreover, you can select other Voices here and influence
the keyboard zones, too.
[F3] (EG) shows the same as area 4 in the first image, while [F4] (Ar-
peggio) is the counterpart of [F2], but for the Arpeggios. You select
and activate Arpeggios for the five variants that are available. The
selection of Arpeggios, as usual, is possible using the Data Entry
button and the dial. With several thousand Arpeggios it is also very
useful to use the [CATEGORY SEARCH] function to select them from
a list view.
The function key [F6] (Effect) switches into the Performance Common
Edit mode. Like in the Voice mode you can select System Effects and
adjust their levels as well as toggle the Insert Effects for the Voices
on or off [SF2]. In addition, each System Effect (Reverb/Chorus) has
its own Edit Page [SF3/4] for the fine-tuning of the effect settings.
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