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MULTI MODE
Detune
Graphically shows Detune setting for each Part.
Selected Part and MIDI channel
Range:
–12.8 — +12.7
This determines the fine tuning of the Part’s Voice.
HINT
Detune could be used to slightly detune a Voice compared to the tuning of the rest of the
Voices for a richer sound. It could also be used to detune two different Voices being played
in unison. For example if two different Parts are set to the same MIDI channel (see page 41)
and same Voice, a naturally thick chorusing effect can be obtained by slightly detuning each
Voice in opposite directions here.
Part Mode
Height of bars indicates selected Part Mode setting for each Part.
(A single bar indicates “normal” setting.)
Selected Part and MIDI channel
Settings: normal, drum, drumS1 — S4
(When Sound Module mode is set to C/M, both Parts 10 and 26 are set
to drumS1.)
This determines the mode for the Part. A setting of normal allows selec-
tion of the normal instrument Voices. (See the SOUND LIST & MIDI
DATA booklet.) The drum setting allows selection of the drum kits. (See
the SOUND LIST & MIDI DATA booklet.) The drumS1 — S4 settings
are locations for storing specially programmed drum setups. These setups
can be edited by using the Drum Setup controls in the Multi Edit mode.
(See page 73.) The drum and drumS1 — S4 settings are not available in
the Performance mode (all Parts are fixed to “normal”).
Summary of Contents for MU90R
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