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Playing in Performance Mode

The currently selected part is called the “current part.”

1.

From the PERFORM LAYER screen, use or to
select the part.

fig.PartSelect

You can also select the part by pressing [SELECT] to make it
light and pressing PART/TRACK [1]–[8].

* To select parts 9–16, press [9-16] to make it light, and then press
PART/TRACK [1]–[8].

Here’s how to select the parts whose patch or rhythm set will sound.

1.

From the PERFORM LAYER screen, Press [F1 (KBD SW)].

The Keyboard Switch window appears.

fig.KbdSw

2.

Press or to select the part you want to sound.

3.

Use the VALUE dial, [INC] [DEC], or to select “ON”
or “OFF.”

When you play the keyboard, you will hear the current part and
the parts whose keyboard switch is set to “ON.”

4.

Press [F6 (CLOSE)] to return to the previous screen.

It’s easy to switch the patch assigned to a part.

1.

Select the part whose sound you want to switch.

2.

Press [F5 (PAT LIST)].

The PATCH LIST screen appears.

fig.PatchListPfm

If you press [F1 (FAVORIT)], the FAVORITE PATCH screen (p.
31) appears.
If you press [F2 (CATEG)], you can select patches by category
(p. 32).

3.

Press to select the performance group.

4.

Use the VALUE dial, [INC] [DEC], or to select a
patch.

5.

Press [ENTER] to select the patch.

Using the PATCH SELECT screen

1.

Select the part whose sound you want to switch.

2.

Press [PATCH SELECT].

The PATCH SELECT screen appears.

fig.PatchSelectPfm

3.

To select a rhythm set, press [F5 (RHYTHM)] to add a check
mark (
).
If you add a mark, the RHYTHM SELECT screen appears.

4.

Press [F1] or [F2] to select a group.

5.

Use [F3], [F4], PART/TRACK [1]–[8], [INC] [DEC], ,
or the VALUE dial to select a patch/rhythm set.

6.

Press [ENTER] to return to the PERFORM LAYER screen.

Using the LAYER Screen

Selecting a Part

Selecting the Part that You want to

Sound (Keyboard Switch)

About the keyboard switch

Use the keyboard switch when you want to play multiple
sounds layered together (Layer) or assign different sounds to
different regions of the keyboard (Split). Conversely, you can
turn off all keyboard switches when you are creating data, etc.

Selecting the Sound for a Part

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