Using MOD SEQUENCE to modify the sound
1.Playing a program in which MOD SEQUENCE is on
Some of the factory preset programs contain sequence data. Here’s how to select and play these programs.
1Select a program whose MOD SEQUENCE [ON/OFF] key is lit.
Programs whose MOD SEQUENCE [ON/OFF] key is lit contain sequence data.
For some programs, both the sequence and the arpeg- giator will be on, but for this example we recommend that you select a program in which only the sequence is on.
2Play the keyboard.
The program will sound, and the sequence will begin playing to modify the sound.
The SELECT
3Rotate the [TEMPO] knob.
The speed at which the sound is modified will change.
2.Checking the parameter that is assigned to each sequence
Here’s how to check the parameter that is assigned to each sequence.
●Press the SEQ EDIT [SELECT] key to select a sequence (SEQ 1–3).
The LED of the selected sequence will light, and the assigned parameter will be displayed in the LCD screen.
If “Cutoff” is assigned to SEQ1
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SEQ1:Cutoff
If all LED’s are dark, no sequence is selected (sequence select is off). In this case, the voice mode and tempo of the program will be displayed.
In Program Play mode, you can only check the assigned parameters. To assign a parameter, use LCD Edit mode (☞Basic Guide p.25, Edit section “b. Specify sequence data for each step”).
3.Checking the value recorded for each step
Here’s you to use the sixteen knobs to check the value that is recorded for each step.
1Press the SEQ EDIT [SELECT] key to select a sequence (SEQ
2Rotate the sixteen knobs located beside the SEQ EDIT LED so that the ORIGINAL VALUE LED is lit.
The number shown below each knob corresponds to the sequence step.
As you rotate each knob, the position where the ORIGI- NAL VALUE LED lights will be the value that was recorded at that step of the sequence.
The value of each step represents the change from the written or
If the SEQ EDIT [SELECT] key has selected a sequence (SEQ
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