COMBI P0: Play Tone Adjust
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CC# Assign
[Off, 000…119]
This read-only parameter shows the MIDI CC sent by the
slider.
Value
[000…127]
This is the current value of the slider’s MIDI CC.
Tone Adjust
Tone Adjust provides two important features
simultaneously:
• The Tone Adjust parameter lets you use the sliders and
switches to control the principal Program parameters as
if you were turning the knobs of an analog synthesizer.
• It lets you modify Programs for use within a specific
Combination including everything from subtle tweaks
(like changing LFO speeds) to dramatic changes (such as
selecting a different Multisample). Any changes that you
make are stored with the Combination, and do not alter
the original Program.
Each of the sixteen Timbres has its own set of tone adjust
parameters. However, only one timbre at a time can be
adjusted from the control surface.
For more information, see:
• “Tone Adjust and MIDI SysEx” on page 20
• “Interaction between Tone Adjust and MIDI CCs” on
• “Absolute (Abs), Relative (Rel), Meta parameter” on
Saving Tone Adjust Edits
In Program mode, when you make edits via Tone Adjust
and then save the results, the Program data is changed–just
as if you’d edited the internal parameters directly. For more
information, please see “Saving Tone Adjust Edits” on
page 20.
In Combination mode, however, all Tone Adjust edits are
stored within the Combination; the Program itself is not
changed. This lets you alter the way that a Program sounds
in one specific Combi without affecting the way that it
sounds in Program mode, or in any other Combinations or
Songs.
0–8g: Tone Adjust
Timbre select
Timbre
[1…16]
This selects the timbre that will be controlled via the Tone
Adjust parameters. You can switch back and forth between
the different timbres as much as you like, without losing
your edits.
Auto Load (Auto Load PRG)
[Off, On]
When you first load a Program into a Timbre, this parameter
determines whether or not the Program’s Tone Adjust
settings will be loaded as well.
These settings include the parameters assigned to each
slider, and switch, along with the on/off state of any
Switches assigned to Absolute parameters.
0–8g
0–8
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Summary of Contents for M3
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Page 306: ...Sequencer mode 296 ...
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