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13•6 Reference Guide
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13•6 Refer
ence Guide
10/11 MODE
Each track can be monophonic (plays one note
at a time) or polyphonic (two or more simultane-
ous notes). Mono R gives priority to the right
note, Mono L to the left note, Mono T to the last
note played.
Options: Poly, Mono L, Mono R,
Mono T.
This function determines whether a keyboard
track (Upper 1, Upper 2, Lower) is Monophonic
or Polyphonic.
A Polyphonic track plays two or more notes si-
multaneously.
A Monophonic track plays one note at a time.
Mono Mode offers three options to choose from:
• Mono L: Priority is given to the extreme left
note when two or more notes are played at
the same time.
• Mono R: Priority is given to the extreme
right note when two or more notes are played
at the same time.
• Mono T: Priority is given to the last note
played when two or more notes are played
at the same time.
In Song/Style and Song modes, all tracks of the
associated Performance are set for the polyphon-
ic mode by default.
Use the standard edit procedure.
10/11 PERFORM:MODE
Lower=Poly Upper2=Poly Upper1=Poly
Performance: Mode
Assignable values: Poly, Mono L, Mono R, Mono T.
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Note: It is important to bear in mind that the
overall polyphony of the instrument is determined
by a) the number of tracks active to play and b) the
type of sound assigned to the tracks. Dual
oscillator sounds halve the polyphony of the track
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to which this type of sound is assigned.
11/11 PERFORMANCE NAME
This function allows you to assign a different
name to the current Performance.
11/11 PERFORM:GrandP [OverWrite]
Old name=GrandP -----> New name=
Performance: new name
Use the keys of the Keyboard to enter the char-
acters (letters or numbers).
The lower end of the keyboard offers some test
editing functions.
Refer to the section entitled “Inserting Alphanu-
meric Data” on page 15 of the Basic Concepts
chapter 3 (User Guide) for detailed instructions.
Up to 6 characters can be entered.
Use the same procedure for Song and Song/Style
names.
After escaping the edit, save the new name with
STORE PERF and ENTER.
10/11 MODE
Each track can be monophonic (plays one note
at a time) or polyphonic (two or more simultane-
ous notes). Mono R gives priority to the right
note, Mono L to the left note, Mono
T to the last
note played.
Options: Poly, Mono L, Mono R,
Mono T.
This function determines whether a keyboard
track (Upper 1, Upper 2, Lower) is Monophonic
or Polyphonic.
A Polyphonic track plays two or more notes si-
multaneously.
A Monophonic track plays one note at a time.
Mono Mode offers three options to choose from:
• Mono L:
Priority is given to the extreme left
note when two or more notes are played at
the same time.
• Mono
R:
Priority is given to the extreme
right note when two or more notes are played
at the same time.
• Mono
T :
Priority is given to the last note
played when two or more notes are played
at the same time.
In Song/Style and Song modes, all tracks of the
associated Performance are set for the polyphon-
ic mode by default.
Use the standard edit procedure.
10/11 PERFORM:MODE
Lower=Poly Upper2=Poly Upper1=Poly
Performance: Mode
Assignable values: Poly
, Mono L, Mono R, Mono T .
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Note
: It is important to bear in mind that the
overall polyphony of the instrument is determined
by a) the number of tracks active to play and b) the
type of sound assigned to the tracks. Dual
oscillator sounds halve the polyphony of the track
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to which this type of sound is assigned.
11/11 PERFORMANCE NAME
This function allows you to assign a different
name to the current Performance.
11/11 PERFORM:GrandP [OverWrite]
Old name=GrandP -----> New name=
Performance: new name
Use the keys of the Keyboard to enter the char-
acters (letters or numbers).
The lower end of the keyboard offers some test
editing functions.
Refer to the section entitled “Inserting Alphanu-
meric Data” on page 15 of the Basic Concepts
chapter 3 (User Guide) for detailed instructions.
Up to 6 characters can be entered.
Use the same procedure for Song and Song/Style
names.
After escaping the edit, save the new name with
STORE PERF and ENTER.
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