12-4
Song Mode and the Song Editor
Song Mode: The MAIN Page
Volume (Vol)
You
can
set
a
volume
level
for
each
track
as
a
value
between
0
and
127
.
If
the
channel
of
the
RecTrk
(or
the
control
channel,
if
RecTrk
is
set
to
Multi
or
None
)
contains
any
recorded
volume
change
(controller
7),
the
change
will
be
reflected
as
the
Vol
parameter’s
value
in
real
time,
as
well
as
on
the
MIXER
page.
Also,
changing
the
Vol
value
while
recording
will
write
volume
automation
(controller
7
messages)
to
the
current
RecTrk’s
event
list.
Initial Volume Settings
Each
song
file
does
not
automatically
save
your
volume
setting
for
each
track.
To
make
a
song
save
your
volume
settings
for
each
track,
you
must
write
an
initial
volume
for
each
track.
Initial
volume
is
the
volume
setting
that
will
be
used
when
your
song
is
played
back
from
the
start
of
bar
1.
An
initial
volume
setting
is
essentially
a
volume
automation
message
that
is
written
before
the
first
tick
of
a
track.
Initial
volume
settings
are
not
automatically
written
during
recording
because
they
make
it
harder
to
try
out
different
volume
settings
for
a
track.
For
example,
an
initial
volume
will
reset
any
volume
adjustments
that
you
make
during
playback
each
time
the
song
is
stopped
and
played
from
the
start
of
bar
1,
or
if
the
song
is
stopped
and
played
from
any
point
if
the
Control
Chase
parameter
set
to
On
on
the
Song:MISC
page
(see
Song
Mode:
The
MISC
Page on page 12
‐
17
.)
If
you
plan
to
try
out
different
volume
settings,
it
is
easier
if
you
write
an
initial
volume
after
you
have
found
the
desired
setting.
Setting Initial Volume Per Track
Follow
these
steps
to
change
the
current
RecTrk
’s
initial
volume.
While
the
sequencer
is
stopped,
press
Record
,
change
the
value
of
Vol
,
press
Stop
,
and
save
the
song
(follow
the
same
method
to
quickly
set
initial
program
or
pan
settings.)
Initial
program,
volume,
and
pan
can
also
be
set
at
the
top
of
each
track’s
event
list
(see
Song
Editor:
The
EVENT
Page
on page 12
‐
31.)
Setting Initial Values For All Tracks
An
important
last
step
before
saving
a
finished
song
is
to
store
initial
values
of
Program,
Volume
and
Pan
for
all
tracks.
This
can
be
done
at
any
time,
but
is
best
done
as
a
last
step
if
you
plan
to
make
a
lot
of
adjustments
to
these
settings.
To
write
initial
settings
for
all
tracks,
press
the
Keep
soft
button
on
the
Song:MIXER
page
(see
Song
Mode:
The
MIXER
Page
on page 12
‐
12.)
After
pressing
the
Keep
soft
button
you
must
save
your
song
to
save
these
settings
(you
are
automatically
prompted
to
save
upon
exiting
the
Song:MIXER
page.)
Pressing
the
Keep
soft
button
stores
the
current
value
of
each
track’s
Program,
Volume
and
Pan
settings
as
initial
settings.
Be
sure
that
these
values
on
each
track
are
set
to
the
value
that
you
wish
to
store,
as
the
settings
may
have
changed
if
you
have
written
any
automation.
Note:
Don’t
use
the
Keep
soft
button
if
you
would
like
certain
tracks
to
not
be
stored
with
initial
values.
In
this
case,
only
set
initial
values
for
each
desired
parameter
as
described
above
(see
Setting
Initial
Volume
Per
Track.)
Volume Sources When An Initial Volume Is Not Set
If
an
initial
volume
is
not
stored
with
each
track,
the
volume
for
each
track
of
your
song
will
be
set
depending
on
what
mode
you
were
in
previous
to
loading
the
song.
If
you
are
in
Song
mode
and
have
played
a
song,
and
then
you
load
a
song
without
initial
volumes,
the
volume
of
each
track
of
the
newly
loaded
song
will
be
set
by
the
previously
played
song.
Volume
settings
are
tied
to
MIDI
channels,
so
the
volume
of
each
track
will
be
dependent
on
which
MIDI
channel
is
assigned
to
each
track
in
each
song.
If
you
are
in
Song
mode
and
you
load
a
song
that
does
not
have
initial
volumes
without
playing
another
song
first,
the
volume
of
the
MIDI
channel
for
each
track
is
set
depending
on
which
mode
you
enter
Song
mode
from.
If
you
enter
Song
mode
from
MIDI
mode,
Program
mode,
or
Quick
Access
mode,
the
volume
of
each
MIDI
channel
is
set
in
MIDI
mode
on
the
Channels
page.
If
you
enter
Song
mode
from
Setup
mode,
the
volume
of
each
MIDI
channel
is
set
if
a
zone
uses
the
same
MIDI
channel
on
the
SetupMode
CH/PROG
page
(set
with
the
Channel
parameter.)
If
a
zone
does
use
a
MIDI
channel
that
one
of
the
tracks
in
your
song
uses,
the
volume
of
that
track
will
be
set
by
the
ExitVolume
parameter
of
that
zone
(on
the
SetupMode:PAN
‐
VOL
page.)
If
multiple
zones
use
the
same
MIDI
channel,
the
Summary of Contents for PC3K6
Page 24: ...1 6 Introduction Options...
Page 50: ...4 4 The Operating Modes Using the Modes...
Page 58: ...5 8 Editing Conventions Special Button Functions...
Page 130: ...6 72 Program Mode Programming Tips...
Page 202: ...7 72 Setup Mode Recording A Setup To Song Mode...
Page 206: ...8 4 Quick Access Mode The QA Editor...
Page 232: ...9 26 Effects Mono Algorithms...
Page 268: ...11 18 Master Mode Preview Sample PRVIEW...
Page 302: ...12 34 Song Mode and the Song Editor Song Editor The EVENT Page...
Page 328: ...14 14 Keymap and Sample Editing Editing Samples...
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