Selecting Variation sounds

Each of the three sound maps of this unit contains Capital sounds (basic sounds) and Variation sounds (sounds with different nuances). The procedure explained on the previous page selects Capital sounds (128 sounds; Instrument list, p.154). Here's how to select Variation sounds.

1. Make sure that the [ALL] indicator is dark.

If it is lit, press the [ALL] button to turn it off.

2. Use the PART [l] [r] buttons to select the Part for which you want to choose a Variation sound.

3. Simultaneously press both INSTRUMENT [l ] [r ] buttons to enterVariation select mode.

The Variation number and a “/” symbol will be displayed in front of the Instrument name.

Variation number Insturument name(Capital)

PART INSTRUMENT

A01 000/Piano 1

LEVEL PAN

1000

4.Press INSTRUMENT [l] or [r] to change the Variation number.

Variation number Instrument name(Variaton)

PART INSTRUMENT

A01 008/Piano 1w

LEVEL PAN

1000

5.To exit Variation select mode, simultaneously press both the INSTRU- MENT [l] [r] buttons. You will return to normal mode (the Instrument number is displayed).

In this condition, pressing INSTRUMENT [l] or [r] will change the instrument number.

Instrument number Instrument name(Variation)

PART INSTRUMENT

A01 001+Piano 1w

LEVEL

PAN

 

 

100

0

 

 

1

2

3

4

PARTINSTRUMENT

ALL

LEVELPAN

MUTE

REVERBCHORUS

SC-55

MAP

KEY SHIFT

MIDI CH

SC-88

MAP

DELAY

*Some Variation numbers are not consecutive.

*If the Part is set to a Drum Part (p.18, 27), the Variation number will not change. This is because Drum Sets do not have Variations.

*Sounds compatible with the CM-64 are Variation sounds in the SC-55 map. Original sounds you create (p.96) are Variation sounds in the Native map and SC-88 map.

*If the indicator of EFX is dark, you can also use EFX PARAM[l][r] to select the Instrument sound, and EFX VALUE[l][r] to select the Variation sound.

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