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Basic operations
Selecting a Program
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You can select a different Program (i.e., sound) to be played
by a track. Before selecting a Program, you must select the
track you want to assign the Program to.
Note:
To assign different Programs to the Style tracks, press
TRACK SELECT to see the Style tracks. If you select a Program
while grouped tracks (Drum/Percussion or ACC) are selected,
the Program will be assigned to the last selected track.
Each Style Element (Variations, Fills…) can have different
Programs, so your selection might be automatically reset
when selecting a different Element. To avoid this reset, see
“Prog (Program)” on page 9-11.
1
.
Use the VOLUME/VALUE (E-H) buttons on the right
side of the display, to select the Realtime (Keyboard)
track you wish to assign a different Program to.
2.
Press the PROGRAM button. This changes the PRO-
GRAM/PERFORMANCE section into a Program selec-
tor.
3.
Use the leftmost PROGRAM/PERFORMANCE button
to select a row of Program banks (upper, lower, CARD).
4.
Select the PROGRAM/PERFORMANCE bank contain-
ing the Program you are looking for (Program banks are
identified by instrument names).
The Program Select window appears. See “Programs
(Program Change order)” on page 19-11 for a list of
Factory Programs.
5.
Browse all the Programs in the selected bank using the
PAGE buttons. There can be various pages for each
bank, containing up to 8 Programs each.
6
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As you find the Program you are looking for, select it
using the VOLUME/VALUE (A-H) buttons.
7.
If the DISPLAY HOLD LED is on, press EXIT to exit this
window.
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The Pa80 includes a realistic simulation of the classic rock
organs. You can select these special Programs by pressing the
DIGITAL DRAWBARS button. Unlike other Programs, the
Digital Drawbars follow different rules.
•
In Style Play and Backing Sequence mode, only a Digital
Drawbar Program is available for the Realtime tracks,
and one for the Style tracks. Save them into a Perfor-
mance (see “The Write window” on page 9-4).
•
In Song Play mode, there is a Digital Drawbar Program
for the Realtime tracks, one for Song tracks 1-8, another
one for Song tracks 9-16.
•
In Song mode there is a Digital Drawbar Program for
Song tracks 1-8, one for Song tracks 9-16.
1
.
Use the VOLUME/VALUE (E-H) buttons on the right
side of the display, to select the Realtime (Keyboard)
track you wish to assign a different Program to.
2.
Press the PROGRAM button. This changes the PRO-
GRAM/PERFORMANCE section into a Program selec-
tor.
3.
Use the leftmost PROGRAM/PERFORMANCE button
to select the first row of Program banks.
Drum/Perc Piano01
Bass01 Guitar01
Acc.1-5 StrngEns2
Audio In VoxPad1
BossaNova |STS1
A
B
C
D
E
F
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Piano1 E.Piano2
Piano2 E.Piano3
Piano3 Harpsi
E.Piano1 Clavinet
Piano T:U1
Last selected Program
Selected track
Drum/Perc Piano01
Bass01 Guitar01
Acc.1-5 StrngEns2
Audio In VoxPad1
BossaNova |STS1
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
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Summary of Contents for PA80
Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL ENGLISH Ver 3 06 MAN0001064 E ...
Page 10: ...TOC 6 ...
Page 11: ...INTRODUCTION ...
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Page 28: ...4 4 Display and User Interface Grayed out non available parameters ...
Page 31: ...BASIC GUIDE ...
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Page 38: ...6 6 Basic operations Shortcut to see the original bank for a Style Performance or Program ...
Page 46: ...7 8 Tutorial 6 The Arabic Scale ...
Page 51: ...REFERENCE GUIDE ...
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Page 66: ...9 14 Style Play operating mode Page 25 Preferences controls ...
Page 150: ...15 10 Sampling operating mode The Write window ...
Page 181: ...APPENDIX ...
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Page 218: ...19 32 Factory Data MIDI Setup ...
Page 270: ...20 52 Effects Mono Mono Chain ...
Page 274: ...21 4 Assignable parameters Scales ...
Page 280: ...23 4 Parameters ...
Page 288: ...25 6 Vocal Guitar Processor Board VHG1 Assembling the board without a HD drive installed ...
Page 292: ...26 4 Video Interface VIF1 Connections and setup ...
Page 300: ...28 6 Error messages Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ...
Page 302: ...29 2 Technical specifications ...
Page 306: ...30 4 Alphabetical Index ...
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