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Chapter 6. Sequencer (Playback)
Chapter 6
[PLAY]
Here you can adjust the overall tuning for the Melody, Bass,
Backing 1, and Backing 2 part.
1.
Press [PATTERN] - [F2 (PART)] - [F2
(BACKING)] - [F5 (M TUNE)].
The “MASTER TUNE” screen appears.
fig.06-Tune_70
2.
Use [+/-] or [VALUE] to make setting.
Master Tune:
415.3–466.2Hz
* You can set this to 440.0 Hz by pressing [F5 (440 Hz)].
Choosing a Percussion Set
An assembled group of different
percussion instruments
is
called a
percussion set
. There are 8 percussion sets, with
percussion instruments assigned to each note number (128).
So multiple instruments can be used at one time. They can be
edited and use the effects unit of the backing instruments.
1.
Press [PATTERN] - [F2 (PART)].
The “PATTERN PART” screen appears.
2.
Press [F3 (PERC)].
The “PERCUSSION PART” screen appears.
fig.06-PercPart_70
3.
Use [+/-] or [VALUE] to select the percussion
set.
1.
In the “PERCUSSION PART” screen, press [F5
(EDIT)].
The “PERCUSSION SET EDIT” screen appears.
fig.06-PercSet_70
2.
Make settings of the percussion set.
3.
When finished, press [EXIT] to return to the
“PERCUSSION PART” screen.
Selecting a Percussion Instrument
Select an instrument for each note number.
1.
Press [CURSOR (up/down)] to select the note
number you wish to set.
2.
Use [VALUE] or [+/-] to select the instrument.
You can listen the sound of instrument by pressing
[PREVIEW].
Master Tuning

Instrument Numbers/Instrument

Names

You can change the tone by changing the instrument
number. Selecting different variations within each
instrument number changes the instrument name, with a
different tone being selected.
Instrument numbers correspond to the program numbers
(1-128).

Variation Tones

These are slightly varied tone types found in an
instrument number. The number of variation tones varies
with the instrument number.
fig.06-Variation_70
Number of
Variation Tones
Instrument Name
Percussion Part Settings [F3 (PERC)]Percussion Set Settings
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