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The higher parameter is “Part outputs”. In this case with a value of 1and2.
This parameter determines which set of outputs the currently selected Part will be output from. Use the upper Data knob to adjust
this parameter. It is possible to have each Part go to an individual output. ( Mono ) To do this set Part 1and 2 to go to outputs
1and2 then pan Part 1 to the Left ( output 1 ) & Part 2 ( output 2 ) to the Right with the panpot. Set Part 3and4 to go to outputs
3and4 then pan Part 3 to the Left ( output 3 ) & Part 4 ( output 4 ) to the Right with the panpot. Set Part 5and6 to go to outputs
5and6 then pan Part 5 to the Left ( output 5 ) & Part 6 ( output 6 ) to the Right with the panpot. The range of this parameter is
1and2, 3and4, 5and6 & 7and8. This parameter is memorised with the Performance.
If the Delay, Reverb or Chorus/Flanger/Phaser effects are used they will produce stereo signals over an output pair. To isolate a
sound to a single mono output, it is necessary to make sure the send levels of these effects are set to 000.
As can be seen the lower parameter is “Effects used”. In this case with a value of Program. Use the lower Fast Data knob to
adjust this parameter. This parameter determines if the Effects to be used by the Part will change when a MIDI Program Change
message is received from the current settings to the settings of the new Program or not. This can be useful for dramatic changes in
Effects by setting this parameter to Program, or this parameter can be useful for retaining the effects used on this Part when a
MIDI Program Change is received by setting it to “Part”. The range of this parameter is Program & Part. This parameter is memo-
rised with the Performance.
Pedal - Button
This button only works in Performance mode.
When this button is pressed a series of pages is available on the display containing parameters relevant to this section.
In the MIDI menu there is 1 pags available. There are a maximum of 2 parameters displayed. One for each line on the display. The
upper & lower Data knobs on the right of the display are used to alter these parameter’s values.
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These parameters determine the various Pedal / Footswitch functions are active or not. Turning the higher fast data knob selects
the Switch to be edited. The Display shows the selected Switch on the top right of the display & its status is indicated on the bot-
tom left of the display, in this case X. The range of this parameter is Switch 1, Switch 2 & Pedal Switch 3. The lower parameter
sets the status, X equals Disabled & O equals Enabled. When set to Disabled, Footswitch operation have no affect on the Part
plus no MIDI for the Footswitch is transmitted for this Part. When set to Enabled, Footswitch operation affects the Part plus MIDI is
transmitted for the Footswitch on this Part. This parameter is memorised with a Performance.
MIDI - Button
This button only works in Performance mode.
When this button is pressed a series of pages is available on the display containing parameters relevant to this section.
In the MIDI menu there are 4 pages available. These are selected using the page Up & page Down buttons to the left of the dis-
play. There are a maximum of 2 parameters displayed. One for each line on the display. The upper & lower Data knobs on the right
of the display are used to alter these parameter’s values.
123 Switch 1
XXX Disabled
NOTE:
NOTE:
Part outputs 1 & 2
Effects used Part
PART EDIT SECTION
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