S90 XS/S70 XS Editor Window: Parameter Category section (when the Voice/Multi is set to “Multi”)
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The indicated categories in the Parameter Category section differ depending on the selected Part type: G,
Part 1 – 16, or AD Part. Clicking each of the Categories calls up the corresponding parameters in the
Detailed Parameter section. The “G” indication shown below appears when clicking the “G” row. The “Part 1
– 16” indication shown below appears by clicking any place on the Part row appearing only when the [Part 1-
16] tab is selected at the bottom of the Mixer section. The “AD” indication shown below appears by clicking
the “AD” row appearing only when the [AD Part] tab is selected at the bottom of the Mixer section.
1Open/Close button
Same as in the Voice mode (page 22).
2Global Settings
This is shown when the “G” row is selected in the Mixer section. Clicking each of the parameter
categories calls up the corresponding Global parameters in the Detailed Parameter section.
3Part Common
This is shown when one of Parts 1 – 16 is selected in the Mixer section. Clicking each of the parameter
categories calls up the corresponding Common parameters of the Voice/Part in the Detailed Parameter
section.
4Element or Drum Key
This is shown when one of Parts 1 – 16 is selected in the Mixer section. When a Normal Voice is
assigned to the current Part (“Element” is shown in the Parameter Category section) and you select an
Element number (from 1 – 16), then clicking each of the parameter categories calls up the
corresponding Element parameters in the Detailed Parameter section. When a Drum Voice is assigned
to the current Part (“Drum Key” is shown in the Parameter Category section) and you select a key
number (from C0 – C6), then clicking each of the parameter categories calls up the corresponding Drum
Key parameters in the Detailed Parameter section.
For details, see the Voice mode (page 23).
5AD
Same as in the Voice mode (page 23).
6i (Information)
Same as in the Voice mode (page 23).
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“G” Part 1 – 16 “AD”