•Turning each element on or off in the Voice Edit mode.................................................................................................................................Page 55
•Determining whether each Element is used or not in the Voice Edit mode
•Turning each track (Part) of a Song/Pattern on or off....................................................................................................................................Page 75
•Turning off or muting playback of a Song/Pattern Part, by setting the receive channel to off
[SONG] or [PATTERN]
→
Song/Pattern selection
→
[MIXING]
→
[EDIT]
→
part selection
→
[F1] VOICE
→
[SF2] MODE
→
ReceiveCh
............Page 191
Adjusting the volume or output level
•Overall
Adjusting the Master Volume output................................................................................................................[MASTER VOLUME] .............Page 16
Adjusting the entire volume of the instrument’s internal tone generator block
Adjusting the output gain of each Output connector........................................................................... [UTILITY] →[F2] OUTPUT ...........Page 206
•In the Voice mode
Adjusting the volume balance of the Elements of a Normal Voice with the Control sliders
[VOICE] → Normal Voice selection → [EDIT] → Element selection→ [F4] AMP → [SF1] LVL/PAN → Level ...................................................Page 56
Adjusting the entire volume for the selected Voice (common to all Elements/keys)
Adjusting the volume balance of the Parts of an edited Song with the Control sliders
[SONG] or [PATTERN] → Song/Pattern selection → [MIXING] → Part Selection → [F1] VOL/PAN → VOLUME .............................................Page 97
Creating Data
•Creating a Voice
Creating a Normal Voice in the Voice Edit mode............................................................................................................................................Page 53
Creating a Drum Voice in the Voice Edit mode...............................................................................................................................................Page 57
Creating a Mixing Voice especially for a Song or Pattern.............................................................................................................................Page 78
•Creating a Performance....................................................................................................................................................................................Page 63
•Creating a Song
Recording your keyboard performance to a Song track (Realtime Recording)..........................................................................................Page 88
Recording over (replacing) existing material in a Song track—Punch-in Recording
Sounding the metronome during recording............................ [SONG] → [UTILITY] → [F3] SEQ → [SF1] CLICK → Mode = rec ...........Page 206
Recording a Song by using a Performance ...................................................................................................................................................Page 89
Using the Step Recording function..................................................................... [SONG] → [REC] → [F1] SETUP → Type = step .............Page 80
Editing MIDI events for each track of an already-recorded Song ....................................... [SONG] → [EDIT] → Track selection .............Page 90
Inserting Tempo change information in the middle of the Song............................................. [SONG] → [EDIT] →[F4] TR SEL .............Page 88
Inserting Voice change information
[SONG] → [EDIT] → Track selection → Inserting a Bank Select MSB/LSB and Program Change ................................................................Page 182
Editing Song Mixing settings, such as the volume of each Part................................................................. [SONG] →[MIXING] .............Page 93
Using convenient “Jobs,” such as Copy, Clear, Quantize....................................................... [SONG] → [JOB] →Job selection .............Page 91
•Creating a Pattern
Assigning a Preset Phrase to each track of a Pattern (Patch function).......................................................................................................Page 78
Recording your keyboard performance to a Pattern track to create a Phrase............................................................................................Page 82
Recording a newly found Arpeggio rhythm pattern to a Pattern track........................................................................................................Page 80
Sounding the metronome during recording....................... [PATTERN] → [UTILITY] → [F3] SEQ → [SF1] CLICK → Mode = rec ...........Page 206
Using the Step Recording function................................................................ [PATTERN] → [REC] → [F1] SETUP → Type = step .............Page 83
Editing MIDI events for each track of an already-recorded Pattern................................ [PATTERN] → [EDIT] → Track selection .............Page 90
Editing Pattern Mixing settings, such as the volume of each Part.......................................................... [PATTERN] →[MIXING] .............Page 93
Using convenient “Jobs,” such as Copy, Clear, Quantize.................................................. [PATTERN] → [JOB] →Job selection .............Page 91
Programming a sequence of a Section to create a Pattern Chain ...................................................... [PATTERN] →[F6] CHAIN .............Page 85
Converting a Pattern Chain to Song data....................... [PATTERN] → Pattern selection → [F6] CHAIN → [EDIT] → [F3] SONG .............Page 86
•Creating a Master............................................................................................................................................................................................Page 122
•Creating an Arpeggio ......................................................................................................................................................................................Page 97
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