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12 Owner’s Manual
Naming your created data..........................................................................................................................................Page 53
Recovering lost data
•Voice
Comparing the Voice before editing with the just-edited one (Compare function)..........................................................................................Page 80
Recalling an edited, but not-stored Voice (when another Voice has been selected) — Recall function........................................................ Page 82
•Performance
Comparing the Performance before editing with the just-edited one (Compare function)............................................................................. Page 89
Recalling an edited, but not-stored Performance (when another Performance has been selected) — Recall function .............................. Page 91
Song/Pattern
Canceling the changes made in the recent session such as Recording and Job to restore the data to its previous status
[SONG] or [PATTERN] [JOB] [F1] UNDO .................................................................................................................................................... Page 127
Comparing the Mixing settings before editing with the just-edited ones (Compare function) ................................................................... Page 129
Recalling edited, but not-stored Mixing settings (when another Mixing set has been selected) — Recall function ................................. Page 129
Initializing
Resetting the User Memory to the Initial Factory Settings................................................................................................................................ Page 44
Formatting a SmartMedia card ...........................................................................................................................................................................Page 268
Initializing the edited Voice ............................................................................................................... [VOICE] [JOB] [F1] INIT ................ Page 208
Initializing the edited Performance............................................................................................. [PERFORM] [JOB] [F1] INIT ................ Page 219
Initializing the edited Master.......................................................................................................... [MASTER] [JOB] [F1] INIT ................Page 273
Initializing the edited Song Mixing settings ................................................................ [SONG] [MIXING] [JOB] [F1] INIT ................ Page 236
Initializing the edited Pattern Mixing settings........................................................ [PATTERN] [MIXING] [JOB] [F1] INIT ................ Page 248
Pitch related settings (Tune, Note Shift, etc.)
Overall
Changing the octave setting of the keyboard ............................................ [UTILITY] [F1] GENERAL [SF2] KBD Octave .................. Page 63
Shifting the note up or down on the keyboard ..................................... [UTILITY] [F1] GENERAL [SF2] KBD Transpose .................. Page 63
Shifting the note up or down in the tone generator block ........................ [UTILITY] [F1] GENERAL [SF1] TG NoteShift ................ Page 260
Adjusting the tuning to other instruments........................................................ [UTILITY] [F1] GENERAL [SF1] TG Tune ................ Page 260
In the Voice mode
Setting the tuning system for the voice
[VOICE] Voice selection [EDIT] [COMMON] [F1] GENERAL [SF2] PLY MODE M.TuningNo. ............................................ Page 190
Adjusting the pitch for each Element of the edited Voice in semitones
[VOICE] Voice selection [EDIT] Element selection [F2] PITCH [SF1] TUNE Coarse .................................................................. Page 196
Finely adjusting the pitch for each Element of the edited Voice
[VOICE] Voice selection [EDIT] Element selection [F2] PITCH [SF1] TUNE Tune ...................................................................... Page 196
Setting the all notes (keys) to the same pitch
[VOICE] Voice selection [EDIT] Element selection [F2] PITCH [SF4] KEY FLW PitchSens = 0 .................................................. Page 197
In the Performance mode
Shifting the note up or down for each Part of the edited Performance
[PERFORM] Performance selection [EDIT] Part selection [F4] TONE [SF1] TUNE NoteShift ................................................... Page 218
Finely adjusting the pitch for each Part of the edited Performance
[PERFORM] Performance selection [EDIT] Part selection [F4] TONE [SF1] TUNE Detune ......................................................Page 218
In the Song mode/Pattern mode
Shifting the note up or down for each Part of the current Song/Pattern
[SONG] or [PATTERN] Song/Pattern selection [MIXING] [EDIT] Part selection [F4] TONE [SF1] TUNE NoteShift ............... Page 236
Finely adjusting the pitch for each Part of the current Song/Pattern
[SONG] or [PATTERN] Song/Pattern selection [MIXING] [EDIT] Part selection [F4] TONE [SF1] TUNE Detune ............. Page 236
In the Master mode
Shifting the keyboard octave up or down for each zone of the edited Master
[MASTER] Master selection [F2] MEMORY ZoneSwitch = on [EDIT] Zone selection [F2] NOTE Octave ............................ Page 272
Finely adjusting the keyboard pitch for each zone of the edited Master
[MASTER] Master selection [F2] MEMORY ZoneSwitch = on [EDIT] Zone selection [F2] NOTE Transpose ........................ Page 272
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