Application Index
10 Owner’s Manual
• Determining how the sound responds to a Breath Controller
[UTILITY] → [F1] GENERAL → [SF1] TG → BCCurve .........................................................................................................................................Page 260
•Keeping the effect of a controller (Modulation Wheel, etc.) the same, even when changing Voices
[UTILITY] → [F1] GENERAL → [SF4] OTHER → CtrlReset = hold ......................................................................................................................Page 261
Sounding only the specified Part or Voice
•Turning each element on or off in the Voice Edit mode......................................................................................................................................Page 79
• Determining whether each Element is used or not in the Voice Edit mode
[VOICE] → [EDIT] → Element selection → [F1] OSC → [SF1] WAVE → ElementSw = on/off .............................................................................Page 195
• Determining whether each Part is used or not in the Performance mode
[PERFORM] → Performance selection→ [EDIT] → Part selection → [F1] VOICE → [SF1] VOICE → PartSw = on/off .......................................Page 216
•Turning each track (Part) of a song/pattern on or off.........................................................................................................................................Page 58
•Turning off or muting playback of a Song/Pattern Part, by setting the receive channel to off
[SONG] or [PATTERN]
→
Song/Pattern selection
→
[MIXING]
→
[EDIT]
→
part selection
→
[F1] VOICE
→
[SF2] MODE
→
ReceiveCh
.................Page 235
Adjusting the volume or output level
• Overall
Adjusting the Master Volume output................................................................................................................[MASTER VOLUME] ..................Page 18
Adjusting the entire volume of the instrument’s internal tone generator block
..... [UTILITY] → [F1] GENERAL → [SF1] TG → Volume ................Page 260
Adjusting the output gain of each Output connector.......................................................[UTILITY] → [F2] I/O → [SF2] OUTPUT ................Page 261
• In the Voice mode
Adjusting the volume balance of the Elements of a Normal Voice with the Control Sliders
[VOICE] → Normal Voice selection → [EDIT] → Element selection→ [F4] AMP → [SF1] LVL/PAN → Level ........................................................Page 81
Adjusting the entire volume for the selected Voice (common to all Elements/keys)
[VOICE] → Voice selection→ [EDIT] → [COMMON] → [F2] OUTPUT → Volume ...............................................................................................Page 190
• In the Performance mode
Adjusting the volume balance of the Parts of an edited Performance with the Control Sliders
[PERFORM] → Performance selection → [EDIT] → Part selection → [F2] OUTPUT → [SF1] VOL/PAN → Volume .......................................Page 81
Adjusting the entire volume for the selected Performance (common to all Parts)
[PERFORM] → Performance selection → [EDIT] → [COMMON] → [F2] OUT/MEQ → [SF1] OUT → Volume ..................................................Page 213
Adjusting the volume of the audio input (of a microphone or external audio equipment)
[PERFORM] → Performance selection → [EDIT] → [COMMON] → [F5] AUDIO IN → [SF1] OUTPUT → Volume ............................................Page 215
• In the Song mode/Pattern mode
Adjusting the volume balance of the Parts of an edited Song with the Control Sliders
[SONG] or [PATTERN] → Song/Pattern selection → [MIXING] → Part Selection → [F1] VOL/PAN → VOLUME ................................................Page 130
Adjusting the volume of the audio input (of a microphone or external audio equipment)
[SONG] or [PATTERN] → Song/Pattern selection → [MIXING → [EDIT] → [COMMON] → [F5] AUDIOIN → [SF1] OUTPUT → Volume ..........Page 235
Inputting audio from a microphone, instrument or other audio device
• About the organization of audio input parts.....................................................................................................................................................Page 165
• Connecting a microphone to the A/D INPUT connector.......................... [UTILITY] → [F2] I/O → [SF1] INPUT → Mic/line = mic .................. Page 72
• Connecting audio equipment to the A/D INPUT connector.................... [UTILITY] → [F2] I/O → [SF1] INPUT → Mic/line = line .................. Page 73
• Setting audio input related parameters
[PERFORM] → Performance selection → [EDIT] → [COMMON] → [F5] AUDIO IN ............................................................................................Page 214
[SONG] or [PATTERN] → Song/Pattern selection → [MIXING] → [EDIT] → [COMMON] → [F5] AUDIO IN .......................................................Page 235
• Sampling (recording) audio from a microphone.................................................................................................................................................Page 94
• Sampling (recording) audio from another audio device....................................................................................................................................Page 98
• Applying a vocal harmony effect to the microphone sound by using the Plug-in Board PLG100-VH...........................................................Page 78
Using Plug-in Boards
• Installing a Plug-in Board....................................................................................................................................................................................Page 283
• Checking that a Plug-in Board is properly installed..................................................... [UTILITY] → [F6] PLUG → [SF1] STATUS ..................Page 75
• Checking the receive port of the installed Plug-in Board......................................................... [UTILITY] → PLUG → [SF2] MIDI .................. Page 75
•Selecting and playing a voice of a Single Part Plug-in Board (PLG150-AN, PLG-150-PF, PLG150-DX, PLG150-VL, etc.)
..............................................................................................................................................................Pages 75 (Voice mode), 121 (Song/Pattern mode)
• Playing an XG song by using the Multi-part Plug-in Board PLG100-XG .........................................................................................................Page 77
• Applying a vocal harmony effect to the microphone sound by using the Plug-in Board PLG150-VH...........................................................Page 78