
MULTI MODE
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The Part Mode settings differ depending on the Sound Module mode
selected, as described below.
For XG (Extended General MIDI) mode:
All settings described above are available. When normal is selected,
any of the basic or the extended set of Voices can be used for the Part.
For TG300B mode:
The settings normal and drumS1 — S4 are available; drum cannot be
selected. When normal is selected, either the basic or the extended set
of Voices (for the TG300B mode) can be used for the Part.
For C/M mode:
The Part Mode settings are fixed in this mode and cannot be changed:
Parts 10 and 26 are set to drumS1, and all other Parts are set to nor-
mal. The MIDI Receive Channel setting for Parts 1 and 17 is set to off.
The 128 Voices of C/M Type 1 can be used for Parts 1 — 9 and 17 —
25; the 64 Voices of C/M Type 2 can be used for Parts 11 — 16 and 27
— 32.
For PFM (Performance) mode:
All four Parts are set to normal; none of the drum settings are avail-
able. Any of the basic or the extended set of Voices can be used for
each Part.
N O T E
When two or more different Parts are set to the same editable drum setup (drumS1 — S4),
any edits made to that drum setup automatically affect all those Parts. For example, when
two Parts are set to drumS1, any changes made to drumS1 affect both Parts.
Mono/Poly Mode
Height of bars indicates selected Mono/Poly Mode setting for each Part.
(A single bar indicates “mono” setting, while full height indicates “poly.”)
Selected Part and MIDI channel
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