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Basic operation
Modes
The SGproX has the following five modes, and pressing a mode switch will cause
the switch LED to light, and the specified mode to be selected.
Program mode and Performance mode are used mainly when playing. Various settings can be modified
(edited) in Program Edit mode, Performance Edit mode, and Global mode.
Global mode
Here you can make settings that are common to all programs and performances of the SGproX (global MIDI
channel, memory protect, etc.).
You can also make settings that are common to all programs in Program mode (controllers, velocity curve etc.).
When you enter this mode, the
〈
GLOBAL
〉
switch LED will blink. When you press the
〈
GLOBAL
〉
switch
once again, the LED will go dark, and you will return to the mode in which you previously were. ( p.27)
Performance Edit mode
Here you can make settings for each timbre (groups of parameters that control external MIDI devices and
the internal tone generator) of a performance, make settings for the assignable controllers, and modify the
performance name, etc. ( p.38)
Program Edit mode
Here you can modify the sound of a program, specify the keyboard sensitivity and scale, and modify the
program name, etc. ( p.33)
Performance mode
Here you can play a program and simultaneously control multiple external MIDI devices. ( p.26)
Program mode
Here you can play a program.
It is also easy to play layers or splits. ( p.25)
MIDI messages are transmitted from MIDI OUT to external
devices on the MIDI channels specified for each timbre
MIDI messages are transmitted from
MIDI OUT A to an external device
MIDI messages are received
from an external device (MIDI IN)
MIDI messages are received
from an external device (MIDI IN)
Internal tone generator
Keyboard data, Assignable controllers etc.
Program mode
Performance mode
External MIDI device timbres
Keyboard data, Assignable controllers etc.
Internal tone generator timbres
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