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Owner’s Manual
Using a Foot Pedal as a sustain pedal ...................................................................................................................... page 60
Switching between programs by a Foot Switch
[UTILITY] [F4] CTL ASN [SF3] FT SW FS Assign ..................................................................................................... page 165
Switching Arpeggiator on and off by a Foot Switch
[UTILITY] [F4] CTL ASN [SF3] FT SW ..................................................................................................................... page 165
Using a Breath controller ........................................................................................................................................... page 59
Setting the Breath Curve, which determines how the strength of your breath (when using a Breath Controller)
affects the sound.
[UTILITY] [F1] GENERAL [SF1] TG BCCurve .................................................................................................pages 101, 163
Keeping the effect of a controller the same, even when changing Voices
[UTILITY] [F1] GENERAL [SF4] OTHER CtrlRest = hold .............................................................................................pages 164
Sounding only the specified Part or Voice
Muting each Element/Part temporarily. ...........................................................................................................pages 104, 105
•Turning each Element/Part off.
[VOICE] [EDIT] Element selection [F1] OSC [SF1] WAVE ElementSw ...................................................................... page 133
[PERFORM] [EDIT] Part selection [F1] VOICE [SF1] VOICE PartSw ........................................................................ page 152
•Turning off or muting playback of a Multi Part, by setting the receive channel to off
[MULTI/SEQ PLAY] (selecting MUlti mode) slider ............................................................................................................ page 157
Adjusting the volume or output level
Adjusting the Master Volume output ([MASTER VOLUME] slider) ............................................................................ page 16
Adjusting the entire volume of the S90 ES’s internal tone generator block
[UTILITY] [F1] GENERAL [SF1] TG Volume ............................................................................................................ page 163
Adjusting the output gain of each Output connector
[UTILITY] [F2] I/O [SF2] OUTPUT ............................................................................................................................ page 164
Adjusting the volume balance of the Elements with the Control sliders .................................................................... page 43
Adjusting the volume for an entire Voice, Performance, or Multi
[VOICE] [EDIT] [COMMON] [F2] OUPUT Volume .................................................................................................. page 129
[PERFORM] [EDIT] [COMMON] [F2] OUT/MEF [SF1] OUT Volume ......................................................................... page 150
[MULTI/SEQ PLAY] (selecting Multi mode) [F2] VOL/PAN Volume ...................................................................................... page 157
Adjusting the input volume from a microphone or an external audio device
[PERFORM] [EDIT] [COMMON] [F5] AUDIO IN [SF1] OUTPUT Volume .................................................................... page 151
[MULTI/SEQ PLAY] (selecting Multi mode) [EDIT] [COMMON] [F5] AUDIO IN [SF1] OUTPUT Volume .............................. page 158
Inputting audio from a microphone, instrument or other audio device
About the organization of audio input parts............................................................................................................. page 118
Connecting a microphone or other audio equipment to the A/D INPUT jacks .......................................................... page 38
Setting parameters related to audio input.
[PERFORM] [EDIT] [COMMON] [F5] AUDIO IN ........................................................................................................ page 151
[MULTI/SEQ PLAY] (selecting Multi mode) [EDIT] [COMMON] [F5] AUDIO IN .................................................................... page 158
Applying a vocal harmony effect to the microphone sound by using the PLG100-VH Plug-in Board ................... page 103
Using Plug-in Boards
How to Install the Optional Plug-in Board ................................................................................................................ page 184
Checking the status of the installed Plug-in Boards
[UTILITY] [F6] PLUG [SF1] STATUS ......................................................................................................................... page 167
Checking the receive Ports of the installed Plug-in Boards
[UTILITY] [F6] PLUG [SF2] MIDI .............................................................................................................................. page 167
Selecting and playing a Voice of a Single Part Plug-in Board (PLG150-AN, PLG-150-PF, PLG150-DX,
PLG150-VL, etc.)...................................................................................................................................................... page 100
Playing an XG song by using the Multi-part Plug-in Board PLG100-XG ................................................................. page 102
Applying a vocal harmony effect to the microphone sound by using the Plug-in Board PLG100-VH .................... page 103
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