Performance Job Mode

You can execute various actions (Jobs) in Performance Job Mode. For example, you can “Initialize” Performances (including those currently being edited) or “Recall” previous edits.

When you enter Performance Job Mode, you will first see the Initialize screen. The following four screens are available for each Performance Job.

Before entering Performance Job Mode and using the Initialize or Recall function, you must select the Performance you wish to operate on (Page 104).

1st screen: PFM Initialize

2nd screen: PFM Edit Recall

3rd screen: PFM Copy

4th screen: PFM Bulk Dump

Details about how to enter Performance Job Mode are given on Page 17.

Executing a Job

1In Performance Play Mode, select the Performance Number on which you will execute the Job.

2Press the [JOB] key to enter Performance Job Mode.

3Use the [PAGE] knob and switch to the screen showing the Job you wish to execute.

 

 

 

 

 

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4Use Knobs [B]/[C] and Knobs [1]/[2] to select the parameter on which you will execute the Job. (Alternatively, use the [DATA] knob and the [DEC/NO] and [INC/YES] keys.)

This step is not applicable for Recall and Bulk Dump Jobs.

5When you press the [ENTER] key, you will be prompted for confirmation.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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6Press the [INC/YES] key to confirm. The message “Completed.” will be displayed when the Job has completed, and you will be returned to the original screen.

Press the [DEC/NO] key to cancel the Job.

For Jobs that take longer to process, you will see the message “Executing…” during processing. If you switch off the power to your synthesizer while this message is displayed, you risk corrupting your data.

7Press the [PERFORM] key to exit Performance Job Mode and return to Performance Play Mode.

PFM Initialize

You can reset (initialize) all parameters of a Performance to their default settings. You can also selectively initialize certain parameters, such as Common settings, settings for each Part, and so on. Note that this is not the same as editing an existing Performance. Instead, it is useful when building a completely new Performance from scratch.

 

 

 

 

 

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Select type of parameter to Initialize

Use Knob [B], the [DATA] knob or the [DEC/NO] and [INC/YES] keys to select the parameter to be initialized.

Settings: Current Perform, Current Common (Common Data: Data common to all Layer Parts), Current Part01 to Part16, Current PartPL (Plug-in Part), Zone1 to Zone4

PFM Edit Recall

If you are editing a Performance but you do not store it before switching to another Performance, the edits you have made will be cleared. In such a situation, you can use the Recall function to reinstate the edits for the Performance.

 

 

 

 

 

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PFM Copy

You can copy each Part’s parameters and Effects parameters from any Performance to the Performance you are editing. This is useful if you are creating a Performance and wish to use some parameter settings from another Performance.

This function is not used for copying whole Performances from one location to another. It is used for copying parameter settings from an existing Performance to the current Performance you are editing.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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1Source Performance Memory

Select the Performance Memory containing the Performance (source) from which you will copy parameter settings.

Settings: INT (Internal), EXT (External)

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