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4•6 User Guide
Sound Group name
ProgramChange
Piano
1 ... 8
Chromatic
9 ... 16
Organ
17 ... 24
Guitar
25 ... 32
Bass
33 ... 40
Strings
41 ... 48
Ensemble
49 ... 56
Brass
57 ... 64
Reed
65 ... 72
Pipe
73 ... 80
Synth lead
81 ... 88
Synth pad
89 ... 96
Synth SFX
97 ... 104
Ethnic
105 ... 112
Percussive
113 ... 120
Special SFX
121 ... 128
Sound map
How to Program Performances
This section describes some of the most com-
mon changes that can be applied to the Perform-
ances.
Once a Performance has been modified, it can
be saved to RAM by pressing STORE PER-
FORMANCE. Without saving, the modifications
remain temporary and are lost when you select a
different Performance, or reselect the same one.
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Note: The changes described in this section
can also be applied to Style-Performances and
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Song-Performances.
HOW THE SOUNDS ARE ARRANGED
In default conditions, the Performances recall
factory-set Sound combinations. You can change
one or more Sounds of any Performance and
store the resulting modifications to memory so
that the Performance recalls your preferred
Sound combination when it is selected.
The Sounds are arranged in 16 Groups of 16
banks each. Each bank can contain up 8 Sounds.
The Sounds of Bank 1 are arranged according to
General MIDI standards, while those that reside
in other Banks are variations of the Bank1
Sounds. The table shown opposite lists the
Sound Group names.
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