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Anhang
Meldungen auf der Anzeige ..................................................................181
MEMORY-Tasten ........................................................................................9
Menüanzeige .............................................61, 80, 103, 108, 121, 147, 163
Menüauswahl ...........................................................................................80
MIDI (System-MIDI) .............................................................................166
MIDI Arp (MIDI Arpeggio) ..................................................................166
MIDI Ch (MIDI Channel) .....................................................................166
MIDI GM/XG empfangen
(falls eine Multipart-Plug-in-Karte installiert wurde) .........................167
MIDI IN-, OUT- und THRU-Stecker.......................................................10
MIDI Sw (MIDI-Empfang-Schalter) .....................................................166
MIDI, Andere .........................................................................................167
MIDI-Schnittstelle zu MIDI IN und OUT .............................................17
MIX Level ...............................................................................................130
MIX Vce/Kit/Vorlage ..............................................................................129
MKB Transmit (Master-Keyboard-Übertragung) ................................138
MKB TxPreset1 (Master-Keyboard-Übertragung Voreinstellung 1)....139
MKB TxPreset2 (Master-Keyboard-Übertragung Voreinstellung 2)....139
MKB TxSw1 (Master-Keyboard-Übertragung Schalter 1) ..................138
MKB TxSw2 (Master-Keyboard-Übertragung Schalter 2) ..................138
MKB TxSw3 (Master-Keyboard-Übertragung Schalter 3) ..................138
MKB TxSW4 (Master-Keyboard-Übertragung Schalter 4) .................138
MKB-Note (Master-Keyboard-Note) .....................................................138
MkDir (Make Directory, Verzeichnis anlegen) ....................................176
MODE-Tasten .............................................................................................7
Modi ..........................................................................................................35
MODULAR SYNTHESIS PLUG-IN SYSTEM .......................................33
Modulationsrad (nur CS6x) .......................................................................6
Modusauswahl ..........................................................................................21
MSTR (System-Master) .........................................................................163
MSTR EF Bypass (Master Effect By-pass) ...........................................164
MSTR Kbd (Master-Keyboard) .............................................................163
MSTR Other (Anderes Setup) ..............................................................164
MSTR TG (Master-Klanggenerator) ....................................................163
Multi Edit.................................................................................................119
Multipart-Plug-in-Karte ...........................................................................33
MW-Modulationstiefe .....................................................................110, 135
MW-Regelungstiefe .........................................................................110, 135
N
Nachanschlag (Aftertouch) .....................................................................49
NETZ-Schalter...........................................................................................10
Normalstimme ..........................................................................................79
Nutzung als Klanggenerator mit unterschiedlichen Instrumenten
(Performance-Modus) ..............................................................................72
O
Ober-/Untergrenze (Tastaturbereich) .....................................................71
OKTAVE [HÖHER]- und [TIEFER]-Tasten (nur CS6x) .........................6
Oktavenverschiebung (nur CS6x) ...........................................................28
OSC (Oszillator)-Anzeigen ......................................................................62
OSC Asgn (Oszillatorzuweisung) .........................................................149
OSC Assign (Oszillatorzuweisung) .......................................................112
OSC Limit (Oszillatorgrenze) ..................................................................90
OSC Other (Oszillator, Andere) ...................................................105, 151
OSC Out (Oszillator-Ausgang) ...............................................89, 104, 151
OSC Pan (Oscillator-Panorama) .............................................90, 105, 151
OSC Velocity (Oszillator-Anschlagwert) ..............................................112
OSC Wave (Oszillator-Welle) ..........................................................89, 104
OUTPUT L/MONO- und R-Buchse.........................................................11
P
[PAGE]-Regler ......................................................................................8, 23
Pan (Panorama) ........................................................................................59
[PAN]-Regler................................................................................................6
Parametertypen (absolut und relativ) .....................................................25
Parameterzuweisung für die Regler [1] und [2] .....................................51
Parameterzuweisung für die Regler [A], [B] und [C] ............................50
Part (Einstellungen für die einzelnen Parts) ........................................129
Part Insertion Effect (nur A/D-Eingabe-Part) .....................................137
Part Receive Switch ...............................................................................134
Part-Klang ...............................................................................................130
Part-Layer ...............................................................................................132
Part-Mixer ...............................................................................................129
Part-Steuerung ........................................................................................135
PCH PEG (Pitch Envelope Generator, Pitch-Hüllkurvengenerator)......112
PCH Scale (Pitch-Scale) ...........................................................................92
PCH Tune (Pitch Tune) .........................................................90, 106, 152
PCLP AutoKeyMap ................................................................................159
PCLP Extrahieren ..................................................................................158
PCLP FreqConvert (Frequenzumwandlung) .......................................158
PCLP Kit Initialisierung ........................................................................160
PCLP Kit Key Copy ................................................................................159
PCLP Kit Tasten-Initialisierung ............................................................160
PCLP Kopieren .......................................................................................159
PCLP LoopDivide ...................................................................................155
PCLP LoopRemix ...................................................................................157
PCLP Löschen ........................................................................................158
PCLP Normalize .....................................................................................157
PCLP Rename .........................................................................................155
PCLP SampleRcv (Sample-Empfang) ...................................................159
PCLP Var (Variation Manual) ...............................................................156
PCLP VarAuto (Automatische Einstellung der Variation) ..................156
PCLP VariationSet ..................................................................................155
PCLP VarRealTime (Echtzeit-Variation) ..............................................156
PCLP-Status ............................................................................................154
PEG Level .................................................................................................91
PEG Release ..............................................................................................91
PEG Time .................................................................................................91
PEG VelSens (PEG Velocity Sensitivity, Anschlagsempfindlichkeit)......91
Per Fußpedal zwischen Programmen umschalten (CS6x) ....................52
Performance speichern ..................................................................122, 141
Performance-Bearbeitung ................................................................21, 121
Performance-Job-Modus ..................................................................22, 140
Performance-Kategorie ...........................................................................118
Performance-Modus .........................................................................35, 117
Performance-Name .................................................................................118
Performance-Programmauswahl ...........................................................119
Performance-Speicher/Nummer (Bank/Nummer) ..............................117
Performance-Wiedergabemodus-Anzeige .............................................117
Performances ......................................................................................29, 39
PFM Edit Recall .....................................................................................140
PFM Kopieren ........................................................................................140
PFM-Blockspeicherung ..........................................................................141
PFM-Initialisierung ................................................................................140
PFM-Wiedergabe (Performance-Wiedergabe) .......................................117
PHONES-Buchse .......................................................................................11
Phrase Clip Edit ...............................................................................22, 146
Phrase Clip Job-Modus ....................................................................22, 154
Phrase Clip-Aufzeichnung .....................................................................143
Phrase Clip-Modus ...........................................................................35, 142
PHRASE CLIP-Steuerelemente..................................................................7
Phrase Clip-Wiedergabe ...................................................................21, 142
Phrase Clips ..............................................................................................53
Phrase Clips Überblick .............................................................................53
PITCH Bend-Rad (nur CS6x) ..............................................................6, 47
Pitch-Hüllkurvengenerator, Einstellungen .....................................92, 113
PLG (Plug-in) (falls eine Plug-in-Karte installiert wurde) ..................169
PLG-NATIVE (Plug-in Native) .............................................................113
PLG-Status (Plug-in-Status) ..................................................................169
PLG1 MIDI (Plug-in 1 MIDI) ...............................................................169
PLG1/2 System (Plug-in 1/2 System) ...................................................170
PLG2 MIDI (Plug-in 2 MIDI) ...............................................................169
Plug-in .....................................................................................................107
Plug-in Common Arpeggio ....................................................................109
Plug-in Common Controller ..................................................................109
Plug-in Common Effect ..........................................................................112
Plug-in Common General ......................................................................108
Plug-in Common LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator,
Niederfrequenzoszillator) ......................................................................111
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