Using the unit as two sound modules

This unit has two system modes: Single Module Mode (Mode 1) and Double Module Mode (Mode 2). When Double Module Mode is selected, two types of system effect can be used simultaneously. For example, you could use different types of reverb on Drum Parts than on Normal Parts. Other parameters can also be set separately in two groups.

Insertion effects can be used only for part A. Normally this unit is in Single Module Mode.

Single Module Mode

(Mode 1)

Double Module Mode (Mode 2)

MIDI IN A

 

MIDI IN B

MIDI IN A

MIDI IN B

GM/GS

 

GM/GS

GM/GS

GM/GS

sound module

sound module

sound module

sound module

A

 

B

A

B

Part A1 - A16

Part B1 - B16

Part A1 - A16

Part B1 - B16

System Effects: REV+CHO+DLY+EQ

REV+CHO

REV+CHO

Insertion Effects

 

 

Insertion Effects

 

 

 

Selecting Double Module Mode1.While holding down the [SELECT] button, press KEY SHIFT [r].

The display will ask “Set Mode2, Sure?

2.Press [ALL] button, and this unit will be in Double Module Mode.

To cancel the operation, press [MUTE].

At the left of the parameter names, there will be an indication of either A or B. This indi- cates whether you are setting parameters for Part Group A or B. The parameters indi- cated as either A or B can be set independently for Part Groups A or B. Use the PART

[l] [r] buttons to move between groups A and B.

PART

INSTRUMENT

A

>M. Tune: 440.0

LEVEL

PAN

100

0

3. To return to Single Module Mode, while holding down the [SELECT] but-ton, press KEY SHIFT [l]. And press [ALL] button.

To cancel the operation, press [MUTE].

* The selection of Single or Double Module Mode is remembered when the power is turned off. The system mode will not change even if the power is turned off and then on again.

* Be aware that if you change the operating system mode, the settings of each Part will be initialized (GS Reset).

* In Double Module mode, the screen display will be inverted. To avoid this, select an appropriate Type setting for Display Type. (p.37)

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