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Using the internal sound generator
Using the internal
sound generator
Editing the parameters
Parameters can be controlled from the SD-80's panel only in
GM2 mode
and
Native mode
.
Of the parameters that can be controlled from the SD-80, only MFX settings that were edited in Native
mode can be saved within the SD-80 as a user patch (
Chorus/reverb settings and part parameters will be lost when the SD-80 is powered-off. We recommend
that you store these settings in a sequencer program or on an external MIDI sequencer, by using
individual data transmission (
"Writing/loading SD-80 settings"
■
Editing part parameters
You can change the way in which the sound selected for a part will be heard, to adjust the sound ideally
for your performance. Part parameters include parameters that adjust the
volume
,
tonal character
, and
pitch
.
fig.5-10
1.
Make sure that the sound generator mode is set to either
GM2
or
Native
.
(
➝
"Switching the sound generator mode"
2.
Press
[INST]
.
The button will light.
3.
Select the part and sound.
(
➝
fig.5-10a_67.2
4.
After you have selected the part and sound, press
[PAGE ]
or
[PAGE ]
to access the parameter that you
want to edit.
5.
Turn the
[VALUE]
dial.
The value of the parameter you selected in
step 4
will change.
6.
If you want to keep the results of your editing, hold down
[SHIFT]
and press
[ENTER]
after
step 5
. The
current setting will be transmitted from the
USB
connector (
MIDI OUT
connector (
7.
Press
[INST]
once again to return to the main screen.
*
If you want to transmit the state of the sound generator to an external MIDI device all at once, use Bulk Dump. For
details on Bulk Dump, refer to
2,7
6
4
3
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