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Settings for the entire microSTATION, and saving/loading data
How Global/Media mode is organized
In
Global/Media
mode
you
can
make
settings
that
apply
to
the
entire
microSTATION,
such
as
master
tune,
key
transpose,
effect
global
switch,
and
global
MIDI
channel.
You
can
also
adjust
settings
for
the
damper
pedal
/
assignable
foot
switch
/
pedal,
and
save
or
load
data
to/from
media.
For
details
on
how
to
access
each
page,
please
refer
to
Changes
that
you
make
in
Global/Media
mode
are
maintained
until
the
power
is
turned
off,
but
will
revert
to
their
original
state
when
you
turn
off
the
power.
If
you
want
to
keep
your
settings,
you
must
write
them.
You
can
also
save
your
settings
to
an
SD
card.
The
Compare
function
that
lets
you
return
to
the
state
prior
to
editing
is
not
available
in
Global/
Media
mode.
Note:
By
using
microSTATION
Editor,
you
can
cre
‐
ate
user
drum
kits,
user
arpeggio
patterns,
and
user
scales.
Global settings
Basic setup
In
GLOBAL/MEDIA:
Basic
you
can
adjust
basic
settings
for
the
microSTATION
itself.
Matching the tuning with another
instrument
You
can
adjust
the
tuning
to
match
with
another
instrument.
(
PG
p. 57
“MTune
(Master
Tune)”)
Transposing the pitch
Use
“Transpose
(Key
Transpose)”
to
adjust
the
pitch
in
semitone
steps.
(
PG
p. 57
“Transpose”)
Adjusting how variations in velocity or
aftertouch will affect the volume or tone
You
can
specify
how
volume
or
tone
will
change
in
response
to
velocity
or
aftertouch
received
from
MIDI
IN.
(
PG
p. 57
“Vel
Curve
(Velocity
Curve)”)
(
PG
p. 59
“AT
Curve
(Aftertouch
Curve)”)
Bypassing an effect
You
can
bypass
an
insert
effect,
a
master
effect,
or
the
total
effect.
(
PG
p. 59
“Effect
SW”)
Stopping the arpeggiator
If
you
set
“All
ARP”
to
Off,
all
arpeggiators
will
turn
off.
Even
if
the
ARP
ON/OFF
button
is
on,
the
arpeggiators
will
not
run.
(
PG
p. 59
“All
ARP”)
Linking the arpeggiator to a program or
combination
You
can
specify
whether
the
arpeggiator
settings
written
to
the
program
or
combination
will
be
used
when
you
switch
programs
or
combinations.
(
PG
p. 59
“Load
ARP:”)
Protecting memory
(
PG
p. 60
“M.Protect
(Memory
Protect)”)