
SINGLE MODE
S3200XL Operator’s Manual - Version 1.00
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This allows you to assign any program to one of the 8 individual outputs
should you wish to mix the program using an external mixer. The range is OFF,
1-8.
NOTE: It is possible to send individual keygroups to these outputs so the results you get may
sometimes be a little unpredictable if you are not sure of the keygroup assignments.
This sets the level of the audio appearing at the individual outputs.
This allows you to route the program to one of the four effects channels, FX1,
FX2, RV3 or RV4. You may also switch the effects routing to OFF.
This sets the effect send level. The range is 0-99.
NOTE: In any of the SINGLE mode’s pages, you may conveniently mute the effects using F8
- .
This will turn off all four effects channels so that you can hear the program(s) in
isolation.
SETTING PROGRAMS’ MIDI PARAMETERS
Pressing F3 -
- will display the following screen:
This could be regarded as a ‘MIDI mixer’ as it follows a similar layout to the MIX page described
above. This page allows you to set various MIDI parameters for each program. The parameters
are:
This shows the number of the program 1-128 selected in the main SINGLE
page although you may select another program or group of programs in this
field.
This allows you to set the MIDI channel for any program and the range is OM
(omni) through 1-16. This parameter allows you to layer programs together by
setting two or more programs to the same program number and setting their
MIDI channels the same in this field. It also allows you to set up sophisticated
multi-timbral configurations (i.e. set several programs to the same program
number and assign different MIDI channels to each program). You may also
layer two or more programs within a multi-timbral configuration of course.
When two programs are given the same program number, it is possible to set
up keyboard splits by setting the note range of the programs. This parameter
ignores each programs keygroup ranges and simply imposes a range on the
whole program. In this way, you can quickly set up very complex keyboard
splits and layers without having to concern yourself with the intricacies of
setting keygroups within a program itself. Please note that this parameter has
no effect on single programs, it is only when two or more programs have the
same program number that it is effective.
This is an abbreviation of POLYPHONY and allows you to limit the polyphony
of a program.