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Editing Zone Parameters

Zone Parameter Settings

This section explains the meaning of each zone parameter, and provides information about their setting ranges and initial default values.

In this section, each parameter is preceded by a number and a letter, like “1-A”. This indicates the common menu page number (1) and the PARAMETER SELECTOR button you need to press to select it (A).

In this section, the name of each zone parameter is

followed by INT and/or EXT .

INT

indicates a setting that applies to internal

 

sound source control.

 

indicates a setting that applies to external

EXT

 

MIDI device control.

The values following the description of a parameter

are its setting range. The initial default setting is indicated by an asterisk (*).

Mixer Settings

1-A Volume (Vol)

Adjusts the volume level. 0 is mute, 127 is maximum volume.

0 to 127*

1-B Pan

Adjusts the pan position. 0 specifies a center pan position, a negative value

shifts it to the left, and a positive value shifts it to the right.

–64 to 0* to +63

1-C Octave Shift (Oct)

Shifts the pitch upwards or downwards in octave steps. Changing this setting

also shifts the note number sent to an external MIDI device.

–2 to 0* to +2

MIDI Settings

2-A MIDI Out Channel (MidCh)

Specifies the MIDI channel used by each zone

EXT

when sending MIDI data.

 

1 to 16 (*UPPER 1: 1, UPPER 2: 2, LOWER 1: 3,

 

LOWER 2: 4)

 

2-B Bank MSB (BnkMS)

Specifies the value of the bank MSB that is

EXT

appended when sending a program change

 

to an external destination with operation 2-D.

 

0* to 127

 

2-C Bank LSB (BnkLS)

Specifies the value of the bank LSB that is

EXT

appended when sending a program change

 

to an external destination with operation 2-D.

 

0* to 127

 

2-D Program Change (Prog)

Specifies the program change number sent to

EXT

an external destination. Any time this value

is changed, the corresponding numbered program change is sent to an external destination (without affecting the internal sound source).

0* to 127

DSP Settings

3-A DSP Type (DSP)

Selects tremolo, rotary, or some other DSP

INT

type. The DSP type is indicated by “ton”

 

(which is the initial default for each tone) or a number from 1 to 64. Any time the  (EDIT w, q) buttons are used to switch the number, the DSP type name that corresponds to the current number will appear on the display.

The parameters displayed in 3-B depend on the DSP type selected here.

3-B DSP Parameter (Parameter)

In accordance with the DSP type selected in

 

INT

3-A, displays the name of the parameters

 

whose settings can be configured. When there are

 

multiple parameters, you can use the  (EDIT w, q) buttons to scroll through them. Perform the operation under 3-C to change the setting of a parameter.

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