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Adjust the overall volume level of the active audio track with the
LEVEL/DATA
knob.
Edit a sound by adjusting the parameters found on the PARAMETER pages. Access these pages by
pressing a
[PARAMETER]
page key. Use the
DATA ENTRY
knobs
A-H
to change the parameters. For more
information, please see “10. AUDIO TRACK PARAMETERS” on page 48.
The complete sound, with all its parameter settings may be copied to another track. Press
[TRK]
+
[RE-
CORD]
, and then press
[TRK]
+ one of the
[TRIG]
keys to select the track you want to copy the sound to,
and finally press
[TRK]
+
[STOP]
to paste the sound to the selected track.
8.4 LOADING A SOUND
To load a sound, use the SOUND BROWSER or the SOUND MANAGER. For more information, please see
“8.6.2 SOUND BROWSER” on page 31 and “8.6.3 SOUND MANAGER” on page 32.
8.5 SAVING A SOUND
After you edited the parameters of a sound, you can save it to the +Drive.
1. Press
[FUNC]
+
[SONG MODE]
to open the MANAGE menu.
2. Select SAVE SOUND, and then press
[YES]
.
3. Turn the
LEVEL/DATA
knob or use the
[UP]
/
[DOWN]
keys to
select an empty slot to where you want
to save your sound, and then press
[YES]
. If you want to save your sound to another bank, press
[BANK] + [TRIG 9–16]
to select a bank.
4. On the NAMING screen, name your sound and then press
[YES]
. For more information, please see
“7.8 THE NAMING SCREEN” on page 22.
5. On the TAGS screen, use the
[ARROW]
keys and
[YES]
key to select the appropriate tags for your
sound, and then select <SAVE> and press
[YES]
.
8.6 THE SOUND MENU
Press
[FUNC]
+
[SONG MODE]
to open the SOUND menu. Here you can set a number of Sound related
parameters. Use the
[UP]
and
[DOWN]
arrow keys to move between the options. Press
[YES]
to confirm
your selection. Press
[NO]
to exit the menu.
8.6.1 SETUP
Here you can set a number of Sound related parameters. Use the
[UP]
and
[DOWN]
arrow keys to move
between the options. Press
[YES]
to confirm your selection. Press
[NO]
to exit the menu.
FILTER KEYTRACK
Sets how much the filter opens and closes in relation to what note is played.