Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. [. . . ] · The Transpose function does not apply to Drums/SFX or Manual Percussion.
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Introduction
Playing Sounds
Editing Sounds
Other Convenient Functions
Connecting Other Equipment
Appendix
Editing Sounds
Editing a Registration
A Registration stores the sounds selected for each Part, as well as various performance-related settings. 30) shows basic information about the currently selected Registration.
Percussion tone name Registration name Solo tone name
Basic Operation for Registration Editing
1.
In the Registration screen (p . 30), touch Registration's <EDIT> .
Access the Live Set screen
Upper Live Set name
Lower Live Set name
The Registration Part screen will appear.
The Registration saves the following parameters.
Tab Explanation Part-related settings · Registration Level PART · The Live Sets assigned to the Upper Part and Lower Part · The Tones assigned to the Solo Part and Percussion Part · Each Part's octave, pan, volume, etc. Settings common to the entire Registration · Registration name · Registration Level · Tempo COMMON/ CONTROL · Split · D Beam controller, [S1]/[S2] button, and [E1][E4] knob assignments · Arpeggiator · Harmony Intelligence · Control and other data sent to each Part · Octave Shift, Transpose, etc. Settings for the Percussion Part or Solo Part · Tone, pan, volume, and reverb send level · Keyboard range · Pitch PERC PART, SOLO PART · Vibrato · Offset values for filter and envelope · Velocity · Mono/poly switch · Legato · Voice reserve (guaranteed polyphony) · Control data received by each Part, etc. EFFECTS EXT PART Effects for the Percussion Part and Solo Part Settings for messages sent to external MIDI devices
2.
Touch a tab to select the Registration parameters that you want to edit .
Tabs
MEMO If a Registration has been edited, a check mark (red) will appear at the right of the Registration name.
Let's try editing these parameters.
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Editing a Registration
Saving a Registration
Edits you make to a Registration are temporary; they will be lost when you turn off the power or select another Registration. NOTE When you execute the Write operation, the existing data at the write destination will be overwritten. REFERENCE For details on how a Registration is structured, refer to "How Registrations are Organized" (p. 15).
3.
Press the blinking Registration button .
A message will ask "Are you sure?" MEMO You can also save by touching <WRITE> in the Registration Write screen.
4.
To write the data, touch <OK> .
The message "Completed!" will appear. NOTE Never turn off the power while data is being saved.
Introduction
1.
In the Registration screen (p . 30), press the [WRITE] button .
Naming a Registration
Playing Sounds
If you want to rename the Registration, touch <RENAME> of step 2. MFX settings · Layer audio output destination and send level · Send level to MFX · MFX on/off EFFECTS · MFX type selection · MFX volume · MFX settings, reverb settings · Send levels from the Tone to reverb, and from MFX to reverb, etc. Offset settings for each layer For a SuperNATURAL Synth Tone · Pitch MODIFY · Filter · Amp · LFO · Modulation · Portamento, etc. For a SuperNATURAL Acoustic Tone · Noise level · Variation, etc. Tabs
2.
Touch a tab to select the Live Set parameters that you want to edit .
In this example, the Upper Part's Live Set is edited.
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Editing a Live Set
MEMO If a Live Set has been edited, a check mark (red) will appear at the right of the Live Set name.
Changing a Live Set's Tones
Here's how to change the Tones in a Live Set.
1.
In the Live Set screen (p . 32), touch a tone name to view a list .
MEMO You can also switch tones by moving the cursor to the tone name in the Live Set screen, and using the value dial or the [DEC] [INC] buttons to select a Tone.
Introduction
Adjusting the Tones
By touching <EDIT> of each layer in the Live Set screen (p. 32), you can adjust the Tones assigned to each layer (the Live Set Modify screen will appear).
Playing Sounds
The Tone List screen will appear. In this example, the Tone for layer 1 of the Live Sets assigned to the Upper Part is changed.
2.
Editing Sounds
Touch the new tone, and then touch <Select> .
The left column lists the tone categories, and the right column lists the Tones in the selected category.
2
Select a category.
For details, refer to "Editing the Tones Assigned to a Layer" (p. 60).
3
Select a Tone.
Other Convenient Functions
1
Select the type of tone.
4
Confirm your selection.
Connecting Other Equipment
The Tone will change. MEMO The SuperNATURAL Acoustic Tone 0028: TW Organ can be assigned only to layer 1.
Appendix
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Editing a Live Set
Layer On/Off and Volume Adjustment
To turn a layer on/off, touch its layer number in the Live Set screen (p. 32).
Switching the MFX (Multi-effects)
Each Live Set contains four MFX (multi-effects) processors. To switch the MFX, access the "Live Set Effects Routing" screen.
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