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Project Operations
Making Project Settings
Here’s how to make settings such as the project’s volume and the pad
illumination colors.
1 .
Press the
[PROJECT] button
.
2 .
Use the
cursor [<] [>] buttons
to select
“SET,”
and then press
the
[ENTER] button
.
The PROJECT SETTING screen appears.
3 .
Use the
cursor [<] [>] buttons
to select a tab, and use the
cursor [ ] [ ] buttons
to select the parameter .
4 .
Use the
[C4] knob
to edit the value .
COM tab
Here you can specify the volume, the reference pitch, and the scene
that is recalled when the project is loaded.
Parameter
Value
Explanation
Project Level
0–127
Specifies the volume of the overall
project.
Master Tune
415.3Hz–466.2Hz
Specifies the reference pitch for the
project.
First Scene
1–8
Specifies the scene number that is
recalled when the project is loaded.
PC IN tab
Here you can make settings for audio that is input from a USB-
connected computer to the PC IN port.
Parameter
Value
Explanation
PC Level
0–255
Specifies the input level from the USB
PC IN port.
PC Pan
L128–127R
Specifies the pan of the USB PC IN port.
COLOR tab
Here you can specify the color of each pad mode.
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For details, refer to
Parameter
Value
Explanation
PAD Note Color
*1
Specifies the color of pads used for PAD
MODE NOTE performance.
PAD OCT Color
Specifies the color of pads used for PAD
MODE NOTE octave.
Play Clip Color
Specifies the color of pads while a clip
is playing for PAD MODE CLIP.
Stay Clip Color
Specifies the color of pads while a clip
is stopped for PAD MODE CLIP.
Stop Clip Color
Specifies the color of pads that start/
stop a track for PAD MODE MUTE.
Mute Pad Color
Specifies the color of pads that mute a
track for PAD MODE MUTE.
*1 ORANGE, YELLOW, GREEN, BLUE, PURPLE, PINK, WHITE, SKYBLUE, P.YELLOW,
P.BLUE, P.PINK, L.RED, L.ORANGE, L.YELLOW, L.GREEN, P.GREEN, L.SKYBLUE,
L.BLUE, L.PURPLE
VOICE RESERVE tab
Parameter
Value
Explanation
TRACK 1–8
0–10
Specifies how polyphony resources are
allocated to each tone/drum track.
The track is given priority for the
specified number of voices.
* The number of voices used differs
depending on the sound.