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Basics Section
Quick Guide
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Appendix
Voice Edit
Common Edit and Editing Individual
Elements
Voices can consist of up to four Elements (page 21). Use
Common Edit to edit the settings common to all four
Elements. The Voice Edit mode can be divided into screens
for Common Edit and those for editing each Element. In
the Voice Edit mode, simultaneously press both the [–] and
[+] buttons to switch between the Common Edit screens
and the screens for editing each Element.
Common Edit screens
Element Edit screens
n
In the same manner as in the Voice edit mode, you
can also switch between the Common Edit screens
and the Part Edit screens in the Multi Edit mode.
Switching Elements (or Keys, Parts)
On/Off (Mute)
In Edit Mode, an Element can be switched on/off
temporarily when you press the [MUTE] button.
The Element indicator which is muted will flash.
This lets you mute other Elements in the Voice so
that you can listen to the changes to the Element
that you are editing.
n
In the Multi mode (including the Play mode), in
the same manner as in the Voice Edit mode, Parts
can be switched on/off temporarily.
The Compare Function
Use this to listen to the difference between the
Voice/Multi with your edited settings and the same
Voice/Multi prior to editing.
1
Press the [COMPARE (EDIT)] button while in
Edit mode. The EDIT LED will flash and the
settings prior to editing will temporarily be
reinstated for comparison purposes.
n
While the Compare function is enabled, the [DEC/NO]
and [INC/YES] buttons cannot be used for editing.
2
Press the [EDIT] button again to disable the
Compare function and restore your recently
edited settings.
n
The compare function is also available in the Multi
Edit mode.
n
The Multi parameters that cannot be set from the
panel will be initialized when using the compare
function in the Multi Edit mode.
Switching Between Screens and Entering
Settings
After selecting a Common Edit screen or an edit
screen for an Element (1 to 4), press the [
▲
] and [
▼
]
buttons to switch to other screens.
The S08 has a huge variety of available parameters.
As you change the display pages, an arrow mark on
the right side of the display points to the parameter
chart printed on the panel, indicating the parameter
type and what aspect of the instrument it’s related
to.
Use the [INC/YES] and [DEC/NO] buttons to set
each parameter value.
Some parameters have multiple “pages,” indicated
by a special arrow mark (“
→
”) in the top right of the
LCD (see below). Use the [
]/[
] buttons to
select these pages.
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KEY
ELEM
PART
PAGE
Name
1 E
Common indicator
Element Sw
KEY
ELEM
PART
PAGE
on
1 E 1
Element indicator
MUTE
+
—
COMMON
PART/ ELEMENT/ KEY
MUTE
+
—
COMMON
PART/ ELEMENT/ KEY
KEY
ELEM
PART
PAGE
1 E
Page
INC/YES
DEC/NO
DATA
KEY
ELEM
PART
PAGE
3 E
VOICE
MIX
TONE
EFFECT
CONTROLLER
GENERAL
OSC MIX
PITCH
AMP
EFFECT
LFO
FILTER
Level
100
KEY
ELEM
PART
PAGE
3 E
Level
101
INC/YES
DEC/NO
DATA
KEY
ELEM
PART
PAGE
5 E 1
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KEY
ELEM
PART
PAGE
5 E 1
NtLmt-L
C-2
INC/YES
DEC/NO
DATA