Parameter List

Performance Parameters

* Parameters that can be set independently for each Part are indicated by "P."

COMMON Group(p. 103)

Display

Parameter

 

Value

 

PERFORM NAME

----

Performance name

ASCII Characters (max. 12)

 

PART KEY RANG

L.Fade

Part fade width lower

0–127

P

 

Lower

Key range lower

C-1–G9

P

 

Upper

Key range upper

C-1–G9

P

 

U.Fade

Part fade width upper

0–127

P

PERFORM MFX CH

MFX Control Channel MFX control channel

1–16, OFF

P

EFFECTS Group(p. 26)

Display

Parameter

 

Value

 

PART OUTPUT

Output Assign

Output assign

MFX, OUTPUT A–C, INDIV 1–6, PATCH

P

 

 

Output level

0–127

P

 

Chorus

Chorus send level

0–127

P

 

Reverb

Reverb send level

0–127

P

PERFORM MFX TYPE

Type

MFX type

(*1)

 

 

Source

MFX source

1–16, PERFORM

 

PERFORM MFX PRM

(*1)

MFX parameters

 

 

PERFORM MFX CTRL

Source

MFX control source 1, 2, 3, 4

(*2)

 

 

Destination

Destination 1, 2, 3, 4

(*1)

 

 

Sens

MFX control sens 1, 2, 3, 4

-63–+63

 

PERFORM MFX OUT

Output

Output Assign

A, B, C

 

 

Dry

MFX Output level

0–127

 

 

Chorus

Chorus send level

0–127

 

 

Reverb

Reverb send level

0–127

 

PERFORM CHO TYPE

Type

Chorus type

OFF, CHORUS, DELAY

 

 

Source

Chorus source

1–16, PERFORM

 

PERFORM CHO PRM

(*3)

Chorus parameters

 

 

PERFORM CHO OUT

Output Assign

Chorus output assign

A, B, C

 

 

Level

Chorus level

0–127

 

 

Select

Chorus output select

MAIN, REV, M+R

 

PERFORM REV TYPE

Type

Reverb type

OFF, CHORUS, DELAY

 

 

Source

Reverb source

1–16, PERFORM

 

PERFORM REV PRM

(*4)

Reverb parameters

 

 

PERFORM REV OUT

Output Assign

Reverb output assign

A, B, C

 

 

Level

Reverb level

0–127

 

1:Refer to MFX parameters.

2:OFF, CC01–95(except 32), BENDER, AFTERTOUCH, SYS-CTRL1, SYS-CTRL2, SYS-CTRL3,SYS-CTRL4 3:Refer to Chorus parameters.

4:Refer to Reverb parameters.

MIDI Group(p. 106)

Display

Parameter

 

Value

 

MIDI

Channel

MIDI channel

1–16

P

 

Rx Sw

Receive switch

OFF, ON

P

 

Mute Sw

Mute switch

OFF, ON

P

CH RxSWITCH

BankSelect

Transmit bank select switch

OFF, ON

P

 

Program Change

Receive program change switch

OFF, ON

P

 

Vol

Receive volume switch

OFF, ON

P

 

Pan

Receive pan switch

OFF, ON

P

 

Exp

Receive expression switch

OFF, ON

P

 

Hld

Receive hold-1 switch

OFF, ON

P

 

Bnd

Receive bend switch

OFF, ON

P

 

Mod

Receive modulation switch

OFF, ON

P

 

Caf

Receive channel aftertouch switch

OFF, ON

P

 

Paf

Receive polyphonic aftertouch switch

OFF, ON

P

CH VELO CRV

Velocity Curve

Velocity curve

OFF, 1, 2, 3, 4

P

 

Phase Lock

Phase lock

OFF, ON

P

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