7. Global mode

In Global mode you can set parameters such as metronome settings, overall tuning, memory protect, etc. To enter Global mode, press the GLOBAL key. To exit Global mode, press a different mode key.

If you turn off the power without writing the settings you make in Global mode, your changes will be discarded. If you want to keep the changes you made, perform the Write operation (p.84 “Saving your Global mode settings”).

Setting the metronome

These controls allow you to specify how the metronome will operate. The metronome is convenient when you are using realtime recording to create patterns.

The metronome will sound at quarter-note intervals. Except for when you have selected the “On3/4” setting, the sound of metronome is output from line out jacks L/R and from the headphone jack, mixed with the sound of the ESX-1’s playback and audio input.

1.Press the [] key until the parameter display reads “Metronom.”2.Turn the dial to make the desired metronome set- ting.METRONOME ..... [Off, Rec0, Rec1, Rec2, On,On3/4]

Off

The metronome will not sound.

Rec0

The metronome will sound only during

 

recording (when REC and PLAY/CAN-

 

CEL keys are lit)

Rec1

When you start recording, there will be a

 

one-measure count before recording ac-

 

tually begins. The metronome will sound

 

only during recording.

Rec2

When you start recording, there will be a

 

two-measure count before recording ac-

 

tually begins. The metronome will sound

 

only during recording.

On

The metronome will sound during play-

 

back or recording. There will be no count

 

before recording begins.

O n 3 / 4

During playback or recording, the met-

 

ronome will be output from individual

 

out jacks 3/4. (The metronome will not

 

be output from the line out L/R jacks or

 

the headphone jack.) There will be no

 

count before recording begins.

You cannot write the metronome setting.When the power is turned on, it will always be “Off.”

7. Global modeSetting the input jack to mono/ stereo
AUDIO IN MODE ...................L/Mono, Stereo

This specifies whether the sound that is input to the audio in jack will be monaural (left channel only) or stereo. Select “L/Mono” if you are using a monaural source such as a mic. Select “Stereo” if you are using a stereo source such as a CD player.

1. Use the [ ]/[] cursor keys to make the display read “AudioIn.”2. Turn the dial to select “L/Mono” or “Stereo.”

Even if Audio In Mode is set to stereo, sampling will record the mixed sound of the left and right input channels if the Sampling Mode (p.21 “Sam- pling”) is monaural. If you set Audio In Mode to ste- reo, use a stereo 1/4" phone plug to make connec- tions.

Exchangeing the arpeggiator functions

This setting switch the functions of the arpeggiator slider and ribbon controller.

1. Use the [ ]/[] cursor keys to make the display reads “ArpCntrl.”2. Turn the dial to select “Normal” or “Revers”ARP CONTROL ....................... Normal, Revers

Normal

Slider: Pitch control (keyboard parts)

 

Ribbon: Gate time (keyboard, audio in

 

parts) / Resolution (drum, slice, stretch

 

parts) + Note-on

Revers

Slider: Gate time (keyboard, audio in

 

parts) / Resolution (drum, slice, stretch

 

parts)

 

Ribbon: Pitch control (keyboard parts) +

 

Note-on

Protecting the data in memoryThis setting lets you protect the Pattern mode and Song mode data.

Use the [ ]/[] cursor keys to select “Protect” in the parameter display. Turn the dial to select Off or On.

PROTECT

........................................... Off, On

On

The WRITE/RENAME key will be dis-

 

abled, and it will be impossible to rewrite

 

data or receive MIDI data dumps.

Off

Edited data can be saved, and data

dumps can be received. With the factory settings this is turned On.

The memory protect setting applies to Pattern mode, Part Edit mode, Step Edit mode, and Song mode. However, you can write your settings in Global mode regardless of the memory protect setting.

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