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Using [STATUS] to select the track whose parameters you want to adjust
When you want to adjust an audio track's mixer settings (pan, equalizer), or loop
effect settings, you can also press [STATUS] for that audio track to select it directly.

Setting the left/right position (pan) of each audio track

1. Hold down TRACK EDIT [PAN] and press AUDIO TRACK [STATUS] that you
want to adjust.
fig.43-01
The pan setting screen appears.
2. Turn the TIME/VALUE dial to set the pan.
3. Press [DISPLAY] to return to the Basic screen.

Adjusting the tone of each audio track

1. Hold down TRACK EDIT [EQ] and press AUDIO TRACK [STATUS] that you
want to adjust.
fig.43-02
The equalizer setting screen appears.
2. Press CURSOR [ ] [ ] to move the cursor to the line of the parameter you
want to adjust.
3. Turn the TIME/VALUE dial to change the value.
For details on the parameters, refer to “Mixer effect parameter functions”
(Owner’s Manual; p. 174).
4. Press [DISPLAY] to return to the Basic screen.

Editing the loop effect settings

Chorus/delay/doubling
1. Hold down
LOOP EFFECT [DELAY],
and press AUDIO TRACK [STATUS] that
you want to adjust.
fig.43-02
The equalizer setting screen appears.
2. Turn the TIME/VALUE dial to adjust the send level.
3. Press [DISPLAY] to return to the Basic screen.
Reverb
1.
Hold
down
LOOP EFFECT [REVERB],
and press AUDIO TRACK [STATUS] that
you want to adjust.
fig.43-02
The equalizer setting screen appears.
2. Turn the TIME/VALUE dial to adjust the send level.
3. Press [DISPLAY] to return to the Basic screen.
In step 1, you can hold down
[DELAY] and press PAD
[STATUS] to select “PAD.”
For details on setting the effect
parameters, refer to “Editing
the loop effect settings”
(Owner’s Manual; p. 145–146).
In step 1, you can hold down
[REVERB] and press PAD
[STATUS] to select “PAD.”