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14. PROGRAM OPERATING MODE

The Program operating mode is where you can listen to individual Programs, and edit them.

To select a Program, see the “Basic operations” chapter. In this mode, the selected Program can always be played across the full keyboard range.

To automatically select the Program to be assigned to the last selected track, keep the SHIFT button pressed, and press the PROGRAM button.

Hint: This is useful to see the Bank Select/Program Change numbers when programming a Song on an external sequencer. Note: The Program uses the same Scale of the latest selected Per- formance or STS.

MAIN PAGE

Here is the main page of the Program operating mode.

Tempo

Program icon

Page header

 

 

GrandPiano

Group:Piano

MIDI CC00:121

CC32:3

PC: 0

Program icon

When turned on, this icon shows that the instrument is in Program mode.

Page header

This line shows the selected Program name. Use the TEMPO/ VALUE controls, or the PROGRAM/PERFORMANCE sec- tion to select a Program. (See “Selecting a Program” on page 26 for more information).

Tempo

This is the tempo of Sequencer 1. The Tempo is one of the AMSs (see “AMS (Alternate Modulation Source) list” on page 123). Use the SHIFT + DIAL combination to change it.

A (Group)

This non-editable parameter shows which group the Pro- gram is included into. A group is the equivalent of a PRO- GRAM/PERFORMANCE button.

B (CC00)

This non-editable parameter shows the value of the Control Change (CC) 00 message (or Bank Select MSB) for the selected Program.

C (CC32)

This non-editable parameter shows the value of the Control Change (CC) 32 message (a.k.a. Bank Select LSB) for the selected Program.

Note: Some manufacturers could use the 1-128 numbering sys- tem; when connecting your Pa50 to an instrument of this kind, increment the PC value by 1 unit.

Effects

In Program mode, the Program uses its own effects instead of relying on A-D effects. Two effect processors (FX1 and FX2) are available.

The MIDI channel

In Program mode, Pa50 receives and transmits on the same channel of the Upper 1 track. If the Global channel is assigned, notes can be received also on this channel. See “Page 6 - MIDI IN Channels” on page 127 and “Page 10 - MIDI OUT Channels” on page 129 for more information.

SOUND PROGRAMS AND DRUM PROGRAMS

Pa50 features two different kinds of Programs:

Sound Programs. These are normal instrument Pro- grams, like pianos, strings, basses.

Drum Programs. These are drum and percussion kits, where each note of the keyboard is a different percussive instrument. You can find Drum Programs in the DRUM KIT and USER DK banks.

Before pressing MENU to enter the edit environment, you should select a Program of the type you wish to edit or create. Notes pointing to special Drum Program features are marked

by the icon.

MENU

While in any other page of the Program operative mode, press MENU to open the Program edit menu. This menu gives access to the various Program edit sections.

When in the menu, select an edit section using the VOLUME/ VALUE (A-G) buttons, select an edit page using PAGE +, or press EXIT to exit the menu.

When in an edit page, press EXIT to go back to the main page of the Program operating mode.

Prog Edit MENU

Basic Amp

Samples LFOs

Pitch Effects

Filter

Each item in this menu corresponds to an edit section. Each edit section groups various edit pages.

EDIT PAGE STRUCTURE

D (PC)

This non-editable parameter shows the value of the Program Change (PC) message for the selected Program. Values are in the standard 0-127 MIDI numbering format.

Select an edit section from the Menu, and/or use the PAGE buttons to reach the desired page.

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