Detailed Settings for All Functions (Menu)
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Category
Parameter
Value
Explanation
Controller
D-BEAM Sensitivity
Adjusting the D-BEAM Sensitivity (D-BEAM Sensitivity)
This adjusts the sensitivity of the D-BEAM controller.
Higher values make the D-BEAM controller more responsive.
1–10
Modulation Lever
Using the Modulation Lever to Switch the Rotary Effect
(Modulation Lever)
You can select the rotary effect that is controlled by the modulation lever.
* This applies only when you’re playing organ sounds.
OFF
The modulation lever will not turn the rotary effect on/off.
ROTARY ON/OFF
Moving the modulation lever away from yourself will turn the rotary effect on/off.
ROTARY BRAKE
When Rotary Type (p. 46) is “TYPE2” or “TYPE3,” moving the modulation lever away from yourself
stops the rotation of the rotary effect. In contrast to simply turning the effect on/off, this preserves
the cabinet resonance of the rotary speaker.
PK Setting
Registration Shift
Using a Footswitch to Change Registrations (Registration Shift)
You can assign the footswitch of the pedalboard (PK-9; sold separately) to switch consecutively through registrations.
OFF
The function assigned to the footswitch (L Foot Switch and R Foot Switch settings) will be available.
RIGHT
The right footswitch will be dedicated to switching registrations.
* The function assigned to the right footswitch (R Foot Switch setting) will be unavailable.
LEFT
The left footswitch will be dedicated to switching registrations.
* The function assigned to the left footswitch (L Foot Switch setting) will be unavailable.
L Foot Switch,
R Foot Switch
Changing the Function of the Footswitches (L Foot Switch, R Foot
Switch)
You can select the functions that are assigned to the footswitches of the pedalboard (PK-9; sold separately).
ROTARY FAST/SLOW
Switch the rotary speed between “FAST” and “SLOW.”
RHYTHM START/STOP
Start/stop the rhythm pattern.
SONG START/STOP
Same function as the [
] (START/STOP) button.
DAMPER OF UPPER
Notes played in the upper part will be sustained while you continue holding the footswitch.
DAMPER OF LOWER
Notes played in the lower part will be sustained while you continue holding the footswitch.
N. CONTROL1
You can produce richer and more realistic performance expressions by applying various effects to
acoustic sounds.
For details on these effects and on the acoustic sounds to which they can be applied, refer to
“Applying effects to specific acoustic sounds” (p. 53).
N. CONTROL2
OFF
Turn off the footswitch function.
N.Control
Selecting the Part(s) Affected by the Acoustic Sound Effect (N.Control)
You can select the part(s) that will be affected when you use the footswitches of a pedalboard (PK-9; sold separately) to activate
an effect for acoustic sounds (p. 53).
to ALL
The effect will be applied to the upper part and the lower part.
to LOWER
The effect will be applied to the lower part.
to UPPER
The effect will be applied to the upper part.
Media
Utility
Save Registration
All registrations stored in this unit can be saved to your USB flash drive.
REFERENCE
For details, refer to “Saving Registrations to a USB Flash Drive (Save Registration)” (p. 41).
Load Registration
Load a registration set saved on a USB flash drive into this unit.
REFERENCE
For details, refer to “Loading Saved Registrations from a USB Flash Drive (Load Registration)” (p. 42).
Load One Regist
Loads a single registration saved on a USB flash drive into this unit.
REFERENCE
For details, refer to “Individually Loading Registrations from a USB Flash Drive (Load One Regist)” (p. 42).
Delete Registration
Delete a registration set saved on a USB flash drive.
REFERENCE
For details, refer to “Deleting Saved Registrations from a USB Flash Drive (Delete Registration)” (p. 43).
Format USB
This formats (initializes) a USB flash drive for use with this unit.
REFERENCE
For details, refer to “Formatting a USB Flash Drive (Format USB)” (p. 43).
For details about how to make menu
settings, see p. 45.
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