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Playing the SGproX
NORMAL
TRANSPOSE
MASTER TUNE
Tuning value (cents)
Frequency of the A4 note (Hz)
For layers and splits, incoming MIDI Program Change messages will change only the first program. Also, a
MIDI Program Change message will be transmitted when you change the first program.
In the case of a layer, the effect of the damper and the various controllers will apply to both of the programs.
However in the case of a split, their effect will apply only to the first program.
TRANSPOSE/MASTER TUNE switch
In any mode, pressing this switch will cycle the LCD display from
〈
NORMAL
〉
→
〈
TRANSPOSE
〉
→
〈
MASTER TUNE
〉
→
〈
NORMAL
〉
.
Each setting that you make here will be remembered even when the power is turned off.
By changing the Key Transpose setting, you can transpose a song without having
to change your fingering.
1. Press the TRANSPOSE/MASTER TUNE switch to access the Key Transpose screen.
2. Use the
〈
VALUE
〉
switches or the
〈
VALUE
〉
slider to set the amount of key shift in semitone steps, up to
a maximum of
±
1 octave.
3. Press the TRANSPOSE/MASTER TUNE switch twice
to return to the previous screen.
This cannot be switched while a note is held on the keyboard.
This setting will affect the note numbers of the MIDI Note-on and Note-off messages that are transmitted, but
the note numbers for reception will not be affected.
You can adjust the tuning of the SGproX’s internal tone generator.
1. Press the TRANSPOSE/MASTER TUNE switch to access the Master Tune screen.
2. Use the
〈
VALUE
〉
switches or the
〈
VALUE
〉
slider to adjust the tuning of the internal tone generator, in 1-
cent steps over a range of
±
50 cents.
As you adjust this value, the frequency of the A4 key will also be displayed.
3. Press the TRANSPOSE / MASTER TUNE switch once again to return to the previous display.
MIDI RPN and Fine Tune messages can be used to modify this setting. ( p.58)
What are cents?
Cents are the smallest unit used to indicate relative pitch.
100 cents equals one semitone, and 1200 cents equals
one octave.
Assignable controllers
The SGproX provides eight controllers whose function can be assigned. These are
collectively referred to as “assignable controllers.”
Assignable wheels/switches
〈
AW1
〉
〈
AW2
〉
Assignable sliders/switches
〈
AL1
〉
〈
AL2
〉
〈
AL3
〉
〈
AL4
〉
Assignable pedal
(AP)
Assignable switch
(AS)
By operating these controllers, you can control the pitch of a MIDI instrument connected via a MIDI cable,
or adjust the way in which effects are applied, etc.
Depending on the function of the controller, it is also possible to simultaneously modify the sound being
produced by the SGproX.
If the controller function is selected from Individual or Set, it will not be possible to control the SGproX. If you wish
to control the SGproX as well as simultaneously transmit MIDI messages, select one of the Internal functions
enclosed in square brackets [ ].