• Template number

Determines the template number. Up to 16 templates can be created.

Settings 1~16

Template name

Determines the name of the template. For details about naming, see “Basic Operation” on page 75.

Song Mixing Edit mode (Detailed Mixer functions)

The Compare Function

This convenient function lets you switch between the edited mixing setting and its original, unedited condition — allowing you to listen to the difference between the two and better hear how your edits affect the song.

1 In the Song Mixing Edit mode, press the [COMPARE] button so that its indicator flashes. The [ ] indicator is shown at the top of the display (in place of the [ ] indicator), and the original, unedited Song Mixing settings are restored for monitoring.

EDIT

COMPARE

2 Press the [EDIT] button again to disable the “Compare” function and restore the settings for your edited Song.

nWhile Compare is active, you cannot make Song Mixing edits.

Song Mixing mode

Common edit and Part edit

Use Common Edit to edit the settings common to all parts. There are two types of Song Mixing displays: those for Common Edit, and those for editing individual parts.

Part 1

Part 2

Part 3

COMMON

Part 16

Plug-in Part 1

Plug-in Part 2

Plug-in Part 3

Indicates a Common Edit display.

Indicates a display for editing Part(s).

 

n Common Edit operations cannot be performed on

 

 

the Multi-part Plug-in parts 17 - 32.

 

 

 

 

Basic Procedure

modeSong

 

1 In the Song Play mode, select a User Song to be

Reference

 

mixed.

 

 

2 Press the [MIXING] button to enter the Song Mixing mode. (The indicator lights.)

3 Press the [EDIT] button to enter the Song Mixing Edit mode. (The indicator lights.)

4 Select a part to be edited.

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

DRUM KITS

FAVORITES

COMMON

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