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Chapter 8—Using Multis
Z4/Z8 User Guide—Version 1.0
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Select the Program name column, then use the JOG dial to select a Pro-
gram, as shown in the example below.
Only Programs already in memory can be selected. See page 18 for information on load-
ing Programs.
You can set the level, pan, output, MIDI Channel, and MIDI Program Change for Parts
as follows.
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Select the parameters for the Part you want to configure, then use the JOG
dial to set them as required.
Lvl:
(–60.0 to +6.0) This parameter sets the output level of the Part.
Pan:
(L50–MID–R50) This parameter sets the pan position of the Part.
Out:
(L/R, L, R, 1/2, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8, 1–8) The output of each Part can be fed to the MAIN
OUT, an individual left or right MAIN OUT, a pair of individual outputs (if
IB-48P/IB-4ADT installed), or a single individual output (if IB-48P/IB-4ADT installed).
Ch:
(1A–16A, 1B–16B) When set to 1A–16A, the Part will respond to MIDI data on
channel 1–16 of the MIDI IN A port. When set to 1B–16B, the Part will respond to MIDI
data on channel 1–16 of the MIDI IN B port.
Note that all Parts assigned to the same MIDI Channel will play together.
No:
(OFF, 1–128) This displays the MIDI Program Change number that was assigned to
the Part’s Program in Program mode.
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Press “TUNE.”
The TUNE page appears, as shown below.
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Select the parameters for the Part you want to configure, then use the JOG
dial to set them as required.
Tune:
(–36.00 to +36.00) This sets the tuning for each Part in semitone and cent steps.
Lo > Hi:
(C-2 to G8) This sets the keyspan for each Part.
Priority:
(HOLD, HIGH, NORM, LOW) This sets the voice priority for each Part, which
determines how voices are allocated when all voices are being used. Voices are stolen
from Parts with a low priority and assigned to Parts with a higher priority.
When a MIDI message is received by the Z8, a small square will appear next to any Part
number that is set to the same MIDI channel as the message, as shown in the example
below.
MIDI receive indicator
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