The Performance Play mode lets you perform a variety of general editing operations on the selected Performance. For more detailed and
comprehensive editing operations, use the Performance Edit mode. Edited parameters with the exception of some parameters are stored to
internal Flash ROM as a User Performance.
nThe parameters that have the same name in the Performance Play mode and in the Performance Edit mode have the same functions and settings.
Performance Play mode
[PERFORM] ➞ Performance selection
[F1] PLAY
TCH (Transmit Channel)Same as in Voice Play mode. These parameters are available both in the Voice mode and the Performance
mode regardless of the selected Voice or Performance.
OCT (Octave)
ASA (ASSIGN A),
ASB (ASSIGN B)
nTCH (Transmit Channel), OCT (Octave), ASA (ASSIGN A), and ASB (ASSIGN B) settings do not belong to each Performance. Because of this, these are not stored
as an individual Performance in the Performance Store mode (page 177).
AS1 (ASSIGN 1),
AS2 (ASSIGN 2)
Indicates the values obtained by controlling the respective Knobs (printed “ASSIGN 1” and “ASSIGN 2”).
The functions assigned to these Knobs depend on the setting of the Voice assigned to each Part of the
Performance.
[SF1] ARP1 (Arpeggio 1) –
[SF5] ARP5 (Arpeggio 5)
You can register the desired Arpeggio types to these buttons and call them up any time during your keyboard
performance. Refer to page 48 in the Quick Guide section.
[F2] VOICE
From this display you can select a Voice for each Part and determine the note range it can be played from.
[SF1] ADD
Press this button to assign a Voice to the selected Part.
[SF3] DELETE
Pressing this button deletes the Voice assignment for the selected Part, leaving the Part blank.
[SF4] LIMIT L (Note Limit Low)
This sets the lowest note of the range over which the voice of the selected part sounds. Simultaneously hold
down this button and press the desired key on the keyboard to set the note.
[SF5] LIMIT H (Note Limit High)
This sets the highest note of the range over which the voice of the selected part sounds. Simultaneously hold
down this button and press the desired key on the keyboard to set the note.
[F3] EFFECT
Pressing the [F3] EFFECT button in the Performance Play mode calls up the same EFFECT display in the Performance Edit mode ([PERFORM] → [EDIT] →
[COMMON] → [F6] EFFECT). From this display, you can set the effect related parameters for the current Performance.
[F4] PORTA (Portamento)
From this display you can set the Portamento parameters for each part. Portamento is used to create a smooth transition in pitch from the first note played on
the keyboard to the next.
PortaSw (Portamento Switch)Determines whether Portamento is on or off for all Parts.
Settings:off, on
PortaTime (Portamento Time)Determines the pitch transition time. This parameter offsets the same parameter in the part edit (page 174).
Higher values result in longer transition times.
Settings:-64 – 0 – +63
PartSwitchDetermines whether Portamento is on or off for each individual Part. This is available only when the PortaSw
(above) is set to on.
[F5] EG (Envelope Generator)
This display contains the basic EG settings, both volume and filter. The settings made here are applied as offsets to the AEG and FEG settings in the
Performance Edit mode (page 176).
The parameters are the same as in the Voice Play mode. See page 152.
[F6] ARP (Arpeggio)
This display contains the basic settings for Arpeggio playback, including Type and Tempo. Note that the Performance mode lets you independently enable
or disable Arpeggio playback for each Part.
The parameters are the same as in the Voice Play mode (page 152) except for PartSw below.
PartSwDetermines whether Arpeggio is on or off for the selected Part. The Parts for which boxes are checkmarked are
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