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The settings that will be automatically made for the
combination are the same as when you execute the
page menu command “Copy From Combi” (0–1F) with
the following settings.
• “with Effects” checked
• “To” set to Track 1 to 8
• “Auto Adjust Arp setting for Multi REC” checked
For the procedure, refer to Program mode “Auto Song
Setup” (
0–2: Mixer
Here you can set the pan and volume for each timbre 1–8.
0–2a: Program Category, Pan, Volume, Hold
Balance
Program Category
Part of the program category name for the timbre program is
displayed here.
Pan
[RND, L001...C064...R127]
Sets the pan for each timbre 1–8.
L001...C064...R127:
A setting of L001 is far left and R127 is
far right. A setting of C064 will reproduce the pan setting of
the oscillator in Program mode.
If a mono insert effect is in use, the settings you make here
will be ignored. In this case, the “Pan (CC#8)” (P8: 8–2)
parameter in Insert FX page will adjust the panning of the
sound after the insertion effect (“3. Mixer”
RND:
The oscillator pan will change randomly at each note-
on.
If “Status” (0–1c, 2–1b) has been set to INT, MIDI con-
trol change #10 (panpot) messages can be received to
control the setting. CC#10 values of 0 or 1 will place the
sound at far left, 64 at center, and 127 at far right.
Pan can be controlled by messages received on the
“MIDI channel” (2–1b).
Volume
[000...127]
Adjusts the volume of each timbre 1–8.
The volume of each timbre is determined by multiply-
ing this volume value with the MIDI volume (CC#7)
and expression (CC#11). If “Status” (0–1c, 2–1b) has
been set to INT, incoming MIDI CC#7 or CC#11 mes-
sages will control the volume of a timbre. (However
these messages will not affect the setting of this param-
eter.)
If “Status” is EXT or EX2, the value of this parameter
will be transmitted as MIDI CC#7 when the combina-
tion is changed. However this will not be transmitted
by a timbre that is set to the same MIDI channel as the
global MIDI channel. This message is transmitted on
the “MIDI channel” (2–1b) specified for each timbre.
“Pan” and “Volume” can also be set from P1: Edit-Pro-
gram/Mixer.
Hold Balance
[Off, On]
On (checked):
When any one of the volume sliders is
moved, the volume of the other timbres will change as well.
The volume balance of timbres 1–8 will be maintained. This
is useful when you wish to adjust the overall volume.
0–3: Arpegg. A
(Arpeggio Play A)
0–4: Arpegg. B
(Arpeggio Play B)
Here you can make arpeggiator settings for the combina-
tion. A combination can run two arpeggiators simulta-
neously. Arpeggiator parameters can be edited in P7: Edit-
Arp., but certain major parameters can be edited in these
pages as well. You can edit these parameters in realtime, for
example by changing the arpeggio pattern while playing in
Combination P0: Play.
To save the edits you make, use “Write Combination.” The
arpeggiator can also be edited in realtime by the ARPEG-
GIATOR [TEMPO] knob, [GATE] knob, and [VELOCITY]
knob.
0–1
0–1a
0–1b
0–1c
0–2a
OSC1: Amp1 Pan=L001
OSC2: Amp2 Pan=R127
Left
Center
Right
Pan (CC#10)
C064
Left
Center
Right
L032
L001
R096
R127
Left
Center
Right
Left
Center
Right
OSC1
OSC2
OSC1: Amp1 Pan=L032
OSC2: Amp2 Pan=R096
Pan (CC#10)
C064
L032
L001
R096
R127
OSC1: Amp1 Pan=C064
OSC2: Amp2 Pan=C064
Left
Center
Right
Pan (CC#10)
C064
Left
Center
Right
L032
L001
R096
R127
OSC1
OSC2
0–1a
0–1A
0–3a
0–3b
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