Adjust the Volume Balance and Changing Voices — Mixing Console
Setting the Level Balance and Voice — Volume/Voice
The operations for this page apply to step 2 of the procedure on page 121.
1 | Use these to select the VOICE, | Set this to ON to enable automatic replacement of | |||
PANPOT, or VOLUME | the XG voices (in XG song data) with the special | ||||
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The [RHY2] categories in the STYLE PART display are only for the Drum Kit/SFX Kit (percussion) voice.
DIGITAL
STUDIO
SOUND CREATOR
DIGITAL RECORDING
MIXING CONSOLE
PART
Each press of this button switches among the various parts/channels.
These let you select the voice of each part, and adjust the panpot and volume.
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B | G |
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D | I |
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Allows you to select the specific voice to be replaced.
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The [RHY1] channel in the STYLE PART display can be assigned to any voice except for the Organ Flutes voice.
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When playing GM song data, channel 10 (in the SONG CH 9 - 16 page) can only be used for a Drum Kit voice.
When changing the rhythm/ percussion voices (drum kits, etc.) of the accompaniment style and song from the VOICE parameter, the
VOICE
Calls up the VOICE display, from which you can select the desired voice (page 54). When the Style part is selected, neither Organ Flutes voices nor User voices can be selected. When the Song part is selected, User voices cannot be selected.
PANPOT
Determines the stereo position of the selected voice or track. A setting of 0 pans the sound hard left, while 64 is at center, and 127 is at hard right.
VOLUME
Determines the level of each channel, giving you fine control over the balance of all the parts.
detailed settings related to the drum voice are reset, and in some cases you may be unable to restore the original sound. In the case of song playback, you can restore the original sound by returning to the beginning of the song and playing back from that point. In the case of accompaniment style play, you can restore the original sound by selecting the same style again.
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | Executes the settings and closes the Auto |
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Selects the XG voices to |
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| Selects the voices used to replace the XG voices | ||||
playing back) |
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Keep in mind that using the Revoice function may result in unnatural or unexpected sound, depending on the particular song data.
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