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Edit Performance 13•5
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Edit Performance 13•5
situations where the maximum polyphony is ex-
ceeded, either the “oldest” or the “lowest” note is
eliminated.
Tracks set with a Priority value from 1…28 (or
less according to how many tracks have been
assigned a value) are reserved a minimum po-
lyphony equal to the value assigned”.
Use the standard edit procedure.
6/11 PERFORM:PRIORITY [Tk01]
Off 02 Off 04 Off 03 Off 04
Performance: Priority
Options: Off, 1…28.
7/11 PEDALS 1/2/3 ASSIGN
This function enables/disables the action of the
switch pedals (1, 2, Damper) for the keyboard
tracks (Upper 1, Upper 2, Lower) of a Style or
Performance. (The pedal functions are assigned
in Edit General).
In Song/Style and Song modes, all tracks of the
associated Performance are active for the action
of the switch-action pedals by default.
Use the standard edit procedure.
7/11 PERFORM:PEDALS 1/2/3 ASSIGN
Lower=On Upper2=On Upper1=On
Performance: Pedal 1/2/3/ Assign
Assignable values: On, Off.
8/11 PITCH/MODULATION ASSIGN
This function enables/disables the action of the
Trackball messages (Pitch and Modulation) for
the keyboard tracks (Upper 1, Upper 2, Lower)
of a Style or Performance.
In Song/Style and Song modes, all tracks of the
associated Performance are active for the action
of the Trackball by default.
Left/right movements of the Trackball generate
Pitch Bend while Up/Down movements gener-
ate Modulation.
Each track can be independently programmed
for the maximum Pitch Bend range in semitones
(see function 4/11 Pitch Bend Range).
Use the standard edit procedure.
8/11 PERFORM:PITCH/MODULATION ASSIGN
Lower=Off Upper2=P+M Upper1=P+M
Performance: Pitch/Modulation Assign
Assignable values: Off, P+M
9/11 VOLUME PEDAL ASSIGN
This function enables/disables the action of the
function assigned to the Volume Pedal for the
keyboard tracks (Upper 1, Upper 2, Lower) of a
Style or Performance, provided that the Volume
Pedal parameter in Edit General is set to «Sec-
tion» (see Edit General).
The Volume Pedal can be independently set to
regulate the Volume or to adjust the Filter cutof
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frequency parameter for the keyboard tracks.
In Song/Style and Song modes, all tracks of the
associated Performance are active for the action
of the Volume Pedal by default.
Use the standard edit procedure.
9/11 PERFORM:VOLUME PEDAL ASSIGN
Lower=Vol Upper2=Off Upper1=Filt
Performance: V
olume Pedal
Assignable values: Off, Volume, Filter
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General is set to MASTER, the Volume Pedal
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Assign parameter is disabled.
situations where the maximum polyphony is ex-
ceeded, either the “oldest” or the “lowest” note is
eliminated.
Tracks set with a Priority value from 1…28 (or
less according to how many tracks have been
assigned a value) are reserved a minimum po-
lyphony equal to the value assigned”.
Use the standard edit procedure.
6/11 PERFORM:PRIORITY [Tk01]
Off 02 Off 04 Off 03 Off 04
Performance: Priority
Options: Off, 1…28.
7/11 PEDALS 1/2/3 ASSIGN
This function enables/disables the action of the
switch pedals (1, 2, Damper) for the keyboard
tracks (Upper 1, Upper 2, Lower) of a Style or
Performance. (The pedal functions are assigned
in Edit General).
In Song/Style and Song modes, all tracks of the
associated Performance are active for the action
of the switch-action pedals by default.
Use the standard edit procedure.
7/11 PERFORM:PEDALS 1/2/3 ASSIGN
Lower=On Upper2=On Upper1=On
Performance: Pedal 1/2/3/ Assign
Assignable values: On, Off.
8/11 PITCH/MODULATION ASSIGN
This function enables/disables the action of the
Trackball messages (Pitch and Modulation) for
the keyboard tracks (Upper 1, Upper 2, Lower)
of a Style or Performance.
In Song/Style and Song modes, all tracks of the
associated Performance are active for the action
of the Trackball by default.
Left/right movements of the Trackball generate
Pitch Bend while Up/Down movements gener-
ate Modulation.
Each track can be independently programmed
for the maximum Pitch Bend range in semitones
(see function 4/11 Pitch Bend Range).
Use the standard edit procedure.
8/11 PERFORM:PITCH/MODULATION ASSIGN
Lower=Off Upper2=P+M Upper1=P+M
Performance: Pitch/Modulation Assign
Assignable values: Off, P+M
9/11 VOLUME PEDAL ASSIGN
This function enables/disables the action of the
function assigned to the Volume Pedal for the
keyboard tracks (Upper 1, Upper 2, Lower) of a
Style or Performance, provided that the Volume
Pedal parameter in Edit General is set to «Sec-
tion» (see Edit General).
The Volume Pedal can be independently set to
regulate the Volume or to adjust the Filter cutoff
frequency parameter for the keyboard tracks.
In Song/Style and Song modes, all tracks of the
associated Performance are active for the action
of the Volume Pedal by default.
Use the standard edit procedure.
9/11 PERFORM:VOLUME PEDAL ASSIGN
Lower=Vol Upper2=Off Upper1=Filt
Performance: Volume Pedal
Assignable values: Off, Volume, Filter
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