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of Voice and Drumset mode the Voice and Drumset are called up normally. For Drum 2 and Vocal Set the Live Drums
and Vocal Sets must be selected using the
VALUE +/-
push buttons. The modification of operational mode of a track
can make the song incompatible with modules in General MIDI.
F9 Mute:
If the function is enabled, the track is cut-out from the reproduction.
F10 16 Parts:
This enables the display of each single parameter, showing its value for all sixteen Parts.
MODIFYING A PARAMETER FOR THE SIXTEEN GM PARTS
As already mentioned, the status of a single parameter for all sixteen tracks can be displayed using the
F10 16 Parts
function. To rapidly access
a parameter, select it from the
GM Part
page and then press
F10 16 Parts
to display the status of that parameter for the sixteen tracks. The
page
F10 16 Parts
structure shows a table with four lines and four columns relative to the sixteen Parts. To access the single Part use push
buttons
F1
and
F6
for Parts 1, 2, 3 and 4 that are 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 has been
found its value can be modified using the
VALUE+/-
push buttons which, if pressed together at the same time, will reset the value.
The parameters that can be modified in this way are distributed over seven pages that are called up using push buttons
PAGE +/-
, and include
Volume, Reverb, Effects, Pan, Shift, Channel Rx and Channel Tx (already explained in the previous section).
F10 Mute
is used to cut-out only the track selected at the time from the reproduction.
THE MIDI PARAMETERS OF THE VEGA SECTIONS
From the main page of the display press
F6 MIDI
to call up the menus dedicated to the VEGA sections. For each single function the single sec-
tions involved are displayed together with relative value. To move around between the sections use the
/-
push buttons and use the
VALUE +/-
push buttons to modify the value.
THE MIDI SET-UPS
To simplify programming, the VEGA uses some memory locations called MIDI Set-up’s that are used to save the MIDI settings. When a modifica-
tion has been completed in these menus, you can save it by pressing the
SAVE/ENTER
push button. The options available are the following:
F4 Undo:
This returns to the page of MIDI channel settings, restoring the initial situation.
F5 Escape:
This returns to the MIDI channel settings page without saving.
F9 Default:
This restores the default settings.
F10 Save:
This confirms that the settings in the current MIDI set-up are to be saved.
The preferred MIDI set-up can be called up when turning the instrument on using the
Power On Setup
function. Once the MIDI set-up has been
selected, go back to the initial page of the MIDI menu using
F5 Escape
, press the
SAVE/ENTER
push button, select
F3 Power On Setup
and
then confirm using
F10 Save
. More details are given in the Power On Set-up section.
MIDI
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