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Performance Program Selection
There are four ways in which you can select a
Performance.
Using the BANK/PROGRAM keys (CS6x)
Using the [DEC/NO] and [INC/YES] keys
Using the [DATA] knob
Using the Category Search
Using the [INC/YES] and [DEC/NO] keys, the [DATA]
knob or the Category Search function is the same as
selecting the Voice directly in Voice Play Mode. Refer
to Page 75, replacing the word “Voice” with
“Performance.”
Using the BANK/PROGRAM Keys (CS6x)
1
Press the MEMORY [INT] or [EXT] key and select
the Performance Memory. The selected Performance
Memory indicator in the display will blink.
Details about Performance Memories are given on Page 29.
2
Press a BANK key ([A] to [H]) to select a Bank.
The Bank indicator in the display will blink.
Press Bank keys [A] to [D] when selecting an EXT
Performance.
If you press the [EXIT] key here, the Performance selection
process is canceled and the original Performance is
reinstated.
If the Bank has already been selected, this step is not
required.
BANK
PROGRAM
PART
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
ELEMENT SELECT
ELEMENT ON/OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
GENERAL
QED
ARPEGGIO
CONTROL
COM LFO
EFFECT
OSC
PITCH
FILTER
AMPLITUDE
LFO
EQ
PLG
MEMORY
PRE1
INT
DRUM
EXT
PLG1
PLG2
PRE2
DRUM
PFM Play) INT:128(H16)[Pf:Init Perf ]
EQ Low EQ Mid EQ Hi -1 +0
PFM Play) INT:128(H16)[Pf:Init Perf ]
EQ Low EQ Mid EQ Hi -1 +0
MEMORY
PRE1
INT
DRUM
EXT
PLG1
PLG2
PRE2
DRUM
Details about Banks are given on Page 29.
3
Press a PROGRAM key ([1] to [16]) to select a
Program Number.
Performances can be selected by setting the Memory,
Bank and Program Number as explained in the three
steps given above. The display also shows the
selected Performance.
Multi Edit
(Volume, Pan, Reverb/Chorus
Send, Note Shift)
You can set the output level (volume), stereo pan and
other parameters for each Part using the graphic editors
on screens 3 to 7. You can, for example, adjust each
Part’s Volume and Pan parameters in real-time while
using the synthesizer as a multitimbral tone generator
with a sequencer.
Method of Setting Up
The same procedure applies to screens 3 to 7.
1
Use the [PAGE] knob to select the screen.
2
Use Knob [A] to select the Part. You can choose
from PartCL (Phrase Clip Part), PartAD (A/D Input
Part), PartP1 (Plug-in 1 Part), PartP2 (Plug-in 2
Part), Part01 to Part16 (Voice Part 1 to 16). Apart
from the 7th screen (Note Shift), the Common
(Layer Common) parameters are the same for all
Layer Parts.
The parameter settings for each Part are shown as a
bar graph, giving you an idea of the overall sound
balance.
You can also use the MEMORY and PART keys on
the front panel to select each Part. The keys relate to
each Part as follows.
[PRE1/2] key
......................Common (Layer Common)
[INT] key
..............................PartCL (Phrase Clip Part)
[EXT] key
............................PartAD (A/D Input Part)
[PLG1] key
..........................PartP1 (Plug-in 1 Part)
[PLG2] key
..........................PartP2 (Plug-in 2 Part)
PART keys [1] to [16] (CS6x)
..Part01 to Part16 (Voice Parts 1 to 16)
SHIFT
PAGE
PART/ELEMENT
DATA
A
B
C
1
2
PFM Mlt) Volume L
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2
3
1
PROGRAM
PART
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
GENERAL
QED
ARPEGGIO
CONTROL
COM LFO
EFFECT
OSC
PITCH
FILTER
AMPLITUDE
LFO
EQ
PLG
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