Song Mixing mode

6 Press the [SONG] button to exit from the Song Mixing mode and return to the Song Play mode.

For detailed instructions on steps #4, see the following explanations.

For details on step #5, refer to “Song Mixing Store mode” on page 214.

[F1] VOL/PAN

From this display you can set the Pan and Volume for each part (track).

nYou can select a part by moving the cursor or by using the NUMBER buttons while the [TRACK SELECT] indicator is on (page 181).

PAN

Determines the stereo pan position for each part.

Settings L64 (far left)~C (center)~R63 (far right)

• VOLUME

Determines the volume for each part.

Settings 0~127

n You can also adjust the Volume by using the Control Sliders. See page 48 for details.

Reference

[F2] AD

From this display you can set various mixing

 

Song

parameters for the A/D part, input via the A/D

INPUT jack or the mLAN terminal (when the

 

mode

optional mLAN8E has been installed).

 

Same as in the Performance Play mode. See page 160.

[F3] VOICE

Basic Structure (page 43) · Reference (page 124)

From this display you can select a voice for each part.

Sample voices can also be selected (page 52).

nYou can select a part by moving the cursor or by using the NUMBER buttons while the [TRACK SELECT] indicator is on (page 181).

nThe Category Search function can also be used to select voices here (with the exception of the Multi- part Plug-in parts 17 - 32).

[F4] SEND (Effect Send)

Basic Structure (page 39)

From this display you can make basic effect settings for each track — the Reverb, Chorus and Variation Send levels, as well as the Dry Level.

Settings 0~127

[F5] TEMPLATE

This convenient function lets you store your mixing settings as a template — allowing you to easily set up similar mixes by calling up the proper template, then tweaking it as needed. Templates are part of the System data (page 63) in the Utility mode and not as data for each song.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Template Number

 

Pressing the [SF4] button lets

 

 

 

 

you call up the template

 

 

Template Name

 

selected at left.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Press the [SF5] button lets your save the

 

 

 

current setting to the template selected at left.

nSince the Song Mixing templates are stored as System data (page 64) in the SRAM, the data is maintained even when the power is turned off.

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