F1 Volume:
This modifies the volume of the whole track. The value can be changed using the
VALUE +/-
push buttons which, if
pressed together at the same time, reset the value.
F2 Reverb:
This modifies the reverb of the complete part. You may vary the value using the
VALUE +/-
pushbuttons which, if
pressed at the same time, put the value to zero.
F3 Chorus/Distorsor/Delay:
This modifies the entity of the modulation effect chosen between Chorus, Distorsor and Delay assigned to the track using
the
/-
push buttons. The value can be changed using the
VALUE +/-
push buttons which, if pressed together
at the same time, reset the value. The display shows the type of effect chosen next to
F3
and also below the timbre.
F4 Panpot:
This modifies the arrangement of the timbre on the stereo panorama. The value can be changed using the
VALUE +/-
push buttons which, if pressed together at the same time, take the timbre back to the middle of the stereo panorama.
F5 Filter:
This calls up the page where some MIDI events can be cut-out. It may occur for example, that the musician wishes to
avoid using the Modulation or some other MIDI parameter that directly affects the voice. The MIDI filters can also be
used to better control an external MIDI module. The page called up from
F5 Filter
shows a table of four rows and four
columns relative to the sixteen Parts. To be able to access the MIDI filter of a single Part use the
F1
and
F6
push but-
tons for Parts 1, 2, 3 and 4 that are to be selected by pressing the same push buttons repeatedly. Use push buttons
F2
and
F7
for Parts 5, 6, 7, and 8. Use push buttons
F3
and
F8
for Parts 9, 10, 11 and 12 and push buttons
F4
and
F9
for
Parts 13, 14, 15 and 16. Once the Part to which the MIDI filter is to be applied has been found, select which MIDI message
is to be cut-out from the reproduction using the
VALUE +/-
push buttons and enable the filter using the
F10 On/Off
push button. The filter is enabled when “
ON
” appears next the MIDI message to be filtered. The MIDI messages that
can be filtered are the following:
Notes:
all notes within the track
Control Change:
all Control Changes within the track
Program Change:
all Program Changes
After Touch:
all After touch events
Pitch Bend:
all Pitch Bend events
Volume:
only Control Change 07 Volume
Pan:
only Control Change 10 Pan
Reverb:
only Control Change Reverb Send
Chorus:
only Control Change Effect Send
Modulation Wheel:
only Control Change 01 Modulation
Expression:
only Control Change 11 Expression
RPN:
only Control Change RPN
NRPN:
only Control Change NRPN
To exit from
F5 Filter
press
EXIT
or
F5 Escape
that send to the main page of
Song Play
.
F6 Key Shift:
This changes the transposition of the track selected by up to +/- 24 semitones. The value can be changed using the
VALUE +/-
push buttons which, if pressed together at the same time, reset the value.
F7 Channel Tx/Rx:
When push button
F7
is pressed repeatedly, it switches from
TX
(that indicates the transmission MIDI channel of the
selected part) to
RX
(that establishes the MIDI receiving channel). The value can be changed using the
VALUE +/-
push
buttons. If no value is specified the track receives and transmits on the MIDI channel having the same number as the Part.
F8 Part Mode:
This modifies the operational mode of the track, using the
VALUE +/-
push buttons. The possible choices are:
Voice:
track dedicated to the use of a voice
Drumset:
track dedicated to the use of a Drumset
Drum2:
track dedicated to the use of Live Drumsets
Vocalize:
track dedicated to the control of the Vocalizer
Based on the choice made, Drumset, Live Drum, Voice and Vocal Set can be called up or otherwise. Whereas in the case
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