Voice Edit mode

Element1

Element2

COMMON

Element3

Element4

Indicates a Common Edit display.

Indicates a display for editing Element 1.

Basic Procedure

1 Press the [VOICE] button to enter the Voice Play mode. (The indicator lights.)

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2 Select a Normal voice to be edited.

3 Press the [EDIT] button to enter the Voice Edit

Voice

mode. (The indicator lights.)

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4 Select an element to be edited.

 

To edit parameters common to all four elements, press the [DRUM KITS] button (which serves as a “COMMON” button here).

DRUM KITS

FAVORITES

COMMON

To edit parameters of the individual elements, select the desired element with the corresponding NUMBER button ([1] - [4]).

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Element selection

ELEMENT/ PERF.PART / ZONE

9

10

11

12

Element mute setting

You can mute other elements (those you aren’t editing and don’t wish to hear) by using the NUMBER [9] - [12] buttons. Sounded elements are indicated by lit buttons; the indicator of the button corresponding to the sounded element lights.

5 Select the menu you wish to edit by pressing the [F1] - [F6] and [SF1] - [SF5] buttons.

6 Edit the parameters for the selected voice.

7 Store the settings edited in step #6 to the User Memory as required.

8 Press the [EXIT] button to exit from the Voice Edit mode.

For details on step #2, refer to “Voice Play mode” on page 124.

For detailed instructions on steps #5 - #6, see the explanations below.

For details on step #7, refer to “Voice Store mode” on page 159.

Common edit

[F1]-[SF1] Normal Common General Name

Basic operation (page 75)

From this display you can assign the category (sub and main) of the selected voice, and create a name for the voice. The voice name can contain up to 10 characters. For detailed instructions on naming a voice, see “Basic Operation” on page 75.

[F1]-[SF2] Normal Common General Play mode

From this display you can make various settings for the tone generator of the MOTIF, and assign different Micro Tuning settings.

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