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Sequencer operating mode
Mixer/Tuning: Tuning
Reference
Mixer/Tuning: Tuning
Parameters
See “Mixer/Tuning: Tuning” on page 90.
Mixer/Tuning: Sub Scale
This page lets you program an alternative scale for the selected
tracks (via the “Track Assign” parameter).
The remaining
tracks (if any) use the basic scale set in Global mode (see
“Main Scale” on page 202).
Note:
Quarter Tone selection and activation of the Sub-Scale on
each track of a Song, can be received by MIDI (i.e., by an external
sequencer or controller). Conversely, selection of Quarter Tone set-
tings, or activation of the Sub-Scale on each track of the Song, can
be sent by the Pa588 to an external MIDI recorder as System Exclu-
sive data.
Note:
A Quarter Tone Sub-Scale can be selected by using the SC
Preset buttons, appearing in the display when the Quarter Tone
parameter is checked. See below how to use these buttons during
recording.
Parameters
See “Mixer/Tuning: Sub Scale” on page 90.
Track Assign
Check the parameter corresponding to each track where the
Sub-Scale must be used.
Play/Mute icon
Track’s play/mute status.
Play status. The track can be heard.
Mute status. The track cannot be heard.
Recording Quarter Tone settings or
SC Presets into a Song
Access the Sequencer mode, and press RECORD to access the
Multitrack recording mode. No Quarter Tone selection is done,
nor SC Preset is selected, and any change to the default sub scale
settings is deleted.
Press MENU and go to the Mixer/Tuning > Sub Scale page.
Check the “Quarter Tone” parameter, to make the SC Preset but-
tons and Quarter Tone Scale appear.
Then check each track you want to apply the sub scale to, by
using the Track Assign checkboxes.
Start recording. Immediately after having started the sequencer,
choose one of the SC Presets. The selection is recorded to the
Song.
If you are recording a Backing Sequence, using Quarter Tone or
SC Presets is the same as in Style Play mode. No need to assign
the sub scale to the various tracks before accessing the Record
mode.
Effects: FX Select
This page allows you to select effects to be assigned to the four
Internal FX processors (A-D).
Note:
When you stop the Song, or select a different Song, the
default effects are selected again. You can, however, stop the Song,
change the effects, then start the Song again. Save the Song to per-
manently change the effects.
FX A…D
Effects assigned to the corresponding effect processors. Usually,
A and C are reverbs, while B and D are modulating effects (cho-
rus, flanger, delay…). For a list of the available effects, see the
“Advanced Edit” addendum in the Accessory CD.
FX Amount
Volume of the effect, that is added to the dry (uneffected) signal.
B to A, D to C
Amount of the B effect going back to the input of the A effect, or
of the D effect going back to the input of the C effect.
Mod.Track (Modulating Track)
Source track for modulating MIDI messages. You can modulate
an effect parameter with a MIDI message generated by a physical
controller.
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