
EXi: EP-1 MDS Electric Piano
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EXi PROGRAM > EP-1: Panel/IFX/Amp
5–1: Common
5–1a: Model Type
EP Model Type
[Tine EP I, Tine EP II,
Tine EP V, Tine EP DMP,
Reed EP 200, Reed EP 200A]
This selects the electric piano model. It mirrors the similar
control on P4; changes in one place are reflected in the other.
There are two basic types, Tine and Reed, reflecting the two
standard electric piano technologies. Without getting too
specific, Reed pianos are “whirly” and Tine pianos may take
you down familiar “roads.”
When you change between Tine and Reed types, the control
panel will change as well; the two types have slightly
different features. For detailed information on the panel
parameters, see “Tine EP,” below, and “Reed EP,” beginning
on page 369.
5–1b: Main Output
Note that volume is controlled on the panel, below.
Pan
[Random, L001…C064…R127]
This controls the stereo position of the piano, “leaning” the
stereo image to the left or right as desired. A setting of
C064
maintains the original stereo image;
L001
places the sound
at the far left, and
R127
at the far right.
When this is set to
Random
, the pan position will change at
each note-on. All notes will be change to the new position,
so this is for special effects only.
You can also control pan via MIDI Pan (CC#10). A
CC#10 value of 0 or 1 places the sound at the far left, 64
places the sound at the location specified by the
Pan
parameter, and 127 places the sound at the far right.
Note:
You can select Random pan only from the on-screen
UI, and not from MIDI.
5–1c: Insert Effect
Type
[Off, Small Phase, Orange Phase,
Black Phase, Vintage Chorus,
Black Chorus, EP Chorus,
Vintage Flanger, Red Comp, VOX Wah]
This selects the pedal to use for the insert effect. Touch
either the text or the effect graphic to call up a graphical list
of the effects.
The selected effect’s parameters appear in the panel below.
For information on the individual effects, see “Insert
Effects,” beginning on page 370.
(Insert Effect Enable)
[On, Off]
This button turns the insert effect on and off. You can use
this to temporarily bypass the effect, for instance.
5–1d: Parameter Details
When you touch a knob, slider, or switch on the panel
graphic, a yellow square appears around it to show that it has
been selected.
This area shows details for the selected control, including its
name, value, and AMS assignments.
(Parameter name) [range depends on parameter]
This shows the name and exact value of the parameter. You
can edit the parameter value with any of the standard data-
entry controls.
5–1PMC
5–1a
5–1e
5–1f
5–1c
5–1d
5–1h
5–1g
5–1b
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