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Panel Parameter
Edit
The AN1x’s matrix of panel Edit parameters
gives you quick and easy access to voice, Scene,
Free EG, Arpeggiator, Step Sequencer and
System parameters. All voice-related parameters
can be stored as voice data in each of the 128
user voices.
There are six menus of Edit parameters, as follows:
VOICE SCENE SETUP: Includes Scene- and Layer-related
parameters for the voice.
VOICE COMMON: Includes Tempo, Effect and other
parameters common to the voice.
VOICE FREE EG: Includes Track select, recording and
other parameters related to the Free EG function.
VOICE ARPEGGIO/SEQ: Includes common and specific
parameters related to the Arpeggiator and Step
Sequencer.
SEQ EDIT/SETUP: Includes Knob and Pattern parameters
related to the Step Sequencer.
UTILITY SETUP: Includes “global” parameters which
affect the AN1x’s system, including MIDI settings, Control
Change-related assignments and others.
Utility parameter settings cannot be stored as voice data.
For a blank chart of all available parameters which you can use when editing your
own voices, see page 114.
Mode
Poly
Por t
Tempo Split Pnt
Track Common
Trigger
LoopType
Common
Arp /SEQ
Type/No
Knob
Event
1-8/9-16
System
Mstr Tune
Kbd Trans
VOICE
SCENE SETUP
VOICE
COMMON
VOICE
FREE EG
VOICE
ARPEGGIO/SEQ
SEQ
EDIT /SETUP
UTILITY
SETUP
LFO Rst
Ctrl Matrix
Set No
Vari EF/EQ
Param Data
Length
Key Track
KbdMode Hold
Step Hold
Pattern
Bank
Kbd Vel
MIDI
Tx Ch
Param Source
Vari EF
Dry:Wet
Dly/Rev EF
Param
Param
Track
Track No
SceneSw
MIDI
Ptn Tx Ch
No
Base Unit
Rx Ch
DeviceNo Local
BulkDump
Length LoopType
Arpeggio
Subdivide
Play EF
Swing
Scene Sw
Track Job
Rec
Data
Depth
EF
Bypass
Layer
Pan
Separate
Unison
Detune
Name
Cursor Char
Copy Undo
Velocity
GateTime
Ctrl No
SEQ
Store
Ctrl
Device
Ctrl No
Edit Procedure
The procedure for editing a voice is outlined below.
1. Select a voice using the PROGRAM CHANGE
keypad.
Enter the number of the voice you want, followed by
[YES/ENTER], or select the voice by pressing [+] / [-].
2. Select the edit menu.
Set the [EDIT ROTARY] switch to the menu with the
parameter that you want to edit.
3. Select the parameter that you want to edit.
Press the [UP/DOWN] switch located beneath the
parameter name once to display the parameter name
and current value or setting in the LCD.
4. Set the parameter value or setting.
Each time you press the upper area of the
[UP/DOWN] switch the parameter or value setting will
increment by a unit, and each time you press the lower
area of the switch the parameter or value setting will
decrement by a unit. Holding down the upper or lower
area of the switch lets you quickly scroll through the
values or settings.
Tempo Split Pnt
VOICE
COMMON
Vari EF/EQ
Param Data
Vari EF
Dry:Wet
Dly/Rev EF
Param
Data
EF
Bypass
Name
Cursor Char
Tempo Split Pnt
VOICE
COMMON
Vari EF/EQ
Param Data
Vari EF
Dry:Wet
Dly/Rev EF
Param
Data
EF
Bypass
Name
Cursor Char
Mode
Poly
Por t
Tempo Split Pnt
Track Common
Trigger
LoopType
Common
Arp /SEQ
Type/No
Knob
Event
1-8/9-16
System
Mstr Tune
Kbd Trans
VOICE
SCENE SETUP
VOICE
COMMON
VOICE
FREE EG
VOICE
ARPEGGIO/SEQ
SEQ
EDIT /SETUP
UTILITY
SETUP
LFO Rst
Ctrl Matrix
Set No
Vari EF/EQ
Param Data
Length
Key Track
KbdMode Hold
Step Hold
Pattern
Bank
Kbd Vel
MIDI
Tx Ch
Param Source
Vari EF
Dry:Wet
Dly/Rev EF
Param
Param
Track
Track No
SceneSw
MIDI
Ptn Tx Ch
No
Base Unit
Rx Ch
DeviceNo Local
BulkDump
Length LoopType
Arpeggio
Subdivide
Play EF
Swing
Scene Sw
Track Job
Rec
Data
Depth
EF
Bypass
Layer
Pan
Separate
Unison
Detune
Name
Cursor Char
Copy Undo
Velocity
GateTime
Ctrl No
SEQ
Store
Ctrl
Device
Ctrl No
PROGRAM CHANGE
VWX
MNO
7
YZ
8
PQR
5
GHI
2
4
DEF
1
ABC
0
OTHERS
STU
9
6
JKL
3
YES/ENTERNO
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