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Dry Level
Determines the dry sound level (without effect processing) of the selected Part. This is available only when
“Part Output” is set to “MainL&R.”
Settings:
0–127
Var Send (Variation Send)
Determines the level of the selected Part that is sent to the Variation effect. This is available only when “Part
Output” is set to “MainL&R.”
Settings:
0–127
Rev Send (Reverb Send)
Determines the level of the selected Part that is sent to the Reverb effect. This is available only when “Part
Output” is set to “MainL&R.”
Settings:
0–127
Part Output (Part Output Select)
Determines which audio output is used for the selected Part.
Settings:
MainL&R, USB1&2...USB7&8, USB1...USB8, Off
MainL&R:
Outputs in stereo (two channels) to the OUTPUT [L/MONO]/[R] jacks.
USB1&2…USB7&8:
Outputs in stereo (Channels 1&2–7&8) to the [USB TO HOST] terminal.
USB1…USB8:
Outputs in mono (Channels 1...8) to the [USB TO HOST] terminal.
Off:
No audio signal for the Part is output.
Mono/Poly
Selects monophonic or polyphonic playback for the selected Part. Monophonic is for single notes only, and
polyphonic is for playing multiple simultaneous notes.
Settings:
Mono, Poly
Key Assign (Key Assign Mode)
Determines the playing method when the same notes are received continuously, and without
corresponding note off messages. For details, refer to the Synthesizer Parameter Manual PDF document.
Settings:
Single, Multi
Single:
Double or repeated playback of the same note is not possible. The first note will be stopped, then the next
note will be sounded.
Multi:
All notes are sounded simultaneously. This allows playback of the same note when it is played multiple times
in succession (especially for tambourine and cymbal sounds that you would want to ring out to their full decay).
Arp Play Only (Arpeggio Play Only)
Determines whether or not the current Part plays only the note events of the Arpeggio playback. When this
parameter is set to on, only the note events of the Arpeggio playback affect the tone generator block.
Settings:
Off, On
Element Pan (Element Pan Switch)
Determines whether the individual pan settings for each Element (made via ([EDIT]
Part selection
Element selection
[Amplitude]
[Level/Pan]
“Pan”) are applied or not. When this is set to “off,” the
pan position for each Element in the Part is set to center.
Settings:
Off, On
Velocity Limit
Determines the minimum and maximum values of the velocity range within which each Part will respond.
Each Part will only sound for notes played within its specified velocity range. If you first specify the
maximum value and then the minimum value, for example “93 to 34,” then the Velocity range covers both
“1 to 34” and “93 to 127.” For instructions on setting the Velocity Limit, refer to the Owner’s Manual.
Settings:
1–127
Note Limit
Determines the lowest and highest notes of the keyboard range for each Part. Each Part will only sound for
notes played within its specified range. If you first specify the highest note and then the lowest note, for
example “C5 to C4,” then the note range covers both “C-2 to C4” and “C5 to G8.”
Settings:
C -2 – G8