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Editing an existing song
You can change the Tone used by each part of the song, and
adjust the volume or effect balance of the parts.
The settings in SONG MAKEUP are not applied to the data
recorded in the song; rather, they are applied when the song
is played back.
1. Select a song (p. 29 in the owner’s manual).
2. Press [PART VIEW] a number of times until the SONG
MAKEUP screen appears.
You can’t access the SONG MAKEUP screen during recording
or in recording-standby mode.
3. Use [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] to select a parameter.
4. Turn the VALUE dial to set the value.
If the selected song contains a recorded performance, Part 4
and Part 11 will respectively be the manually played parts,
and will be shown as “UPR” and “LWR.” Manually played
parts cannot be edited in the SONG MAKEUP screen.
The SONG MAKEUP settings are not reflected in the Song
Track screen.
You can adjust the song’s effect settings or the amount of
chorus and reverb that are applied.
1. Select a song (p. 29 in the owner’s manual).
2. Press [PART VIEW] a number of times until the SONG
TRACK screen appears.
3. Use [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] to move the cursor to “MFX”
and press [ENTER].
The SONG MFX screen will appear.
4. Use [ ] [ ] to select a page, and use [ ] [ ] to
select the parameter that you want to edit.
You can also access the SONG MFX screen from the SONG
TRACK screen by pressing [REVERB].
5. Turn the VALUE dial to edit the value.

Changing the song’s sounds

(SONG MAKEUP)

Parameter Value Explanation
PART
Switches between Makeup settings for the
Tones of each part.
For example, if three Tones are used in Part 1,
you can switch between P1 1, P1 2, and P1
3.
TONE
The Tone used by that part. The top line of the
screen shows the Tone number and Tone
name.
EXPRESS -127–+127 Offset value for the
Expression setting of the song
PANPOT -127–+127 Offset value for the Panpot
setting of the song
REVERB -127–+127 Offset value for the Reverb
setting of the song
CHORUS -127–+127 Offset value for the Chorus
setting of the song
MUTE OFF, ON Specifies whether the sound
will be muted (ON) or heard
(OFF).
SOLO OFF, ON
Specifies whether this part
alone will be heard by itself
(ON) or not (OFF).
Use [ ] [ ] to turn on
the part at which the cursor is
located.

Changing the song’s MFX

settings (SONG MFX)

Parameter Value Explanation
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