
97
Song operating mode
Page 7 - Tuning: PitchBend/Scale
PAGE 7 - TUNING: PITCHBEND/SCALE
This
page
lets
you
program
the
Pitch
Bend
range
for
the
Song
tracks.
Furthermore,
it
lets
you
activate/deac
‐
tivate
the
alternative
scale
for
each
track.
Use
the
TRACK
SELECT
button
to
switch
between
Song
tracks
1–8,
Song
tracks
9–16,
and
back
again.
PB(end)
This
parameters
shows
the
Pitch
Bend
range
for
each
track,
in
semitones.
01…12
Maximum
positive/negative
pitchbend
range
(in
semitones).
12
=
±1
octave.
Off
No
pitchbend
allowed.
Sc(ale)
This
parameter
lets
you
activate/deactivate
the
alternative
scale
for
each
track.
(See
for
more
information
on
selecting
an
alternative
scale).
Yes
The
track
is
tuned
according
to
the
alter
‐
native
scale.
No
The
track
is
tuned
according
to
the
Global
scale
(see
125).
PAGE 8 - FX: A/B SELECT
This
page
lets
you
select
the
A
and
B
effects.
Usually,
the
A
effect
is
a
reverb,
while
the
B
effect
is
a
modulat
‐
ing
effect.
Standard
MIDI
Files
usually
require
two
effects
only.
You
can,
however,
assign
all
four
effects
to
a
Song
(see
95).
Note:
When
you
stop
the
Song,
or
select
a
different
Song,
the
default
effects
are
selected
again.
You
can,
however,
stop
the
Song,
change
the
effects,
then
start
the
Song
again.
Save
the
Song
to
permanently
change
the
effects.
A, B
Effects
assigned
to
the
A
and
B
effect
processors.
Usu
‐
ally,
A
is
the
reverb,
while
B
is
the
modulating
effect
(chorus,
flanger,
delay…).
For
a
list
of
the
available
effects,
see
ModTrk (Modulating Track)
Source
track
for
modulating
MIDI
messages.
You
can
modulate
an
effect
parameter
with
a
MIDI
message
generated
by
a
physical
controller.
B>Asend (B>A Send)
Amount
of
the
B
effect
going
back
to
the
input
of
the
A
effect.
PAGE 9 - FX: C/D SELECT
This
page
lets
you
select
the
C
and
D
effects.
Usually,
the
C
effect
is
a
reverb,
while
the
D
effect
is
a
modulat
‐
ing
effect.
Standard
MIDI
Files
usually
require
two
effects
only.
You
can,
however,
assign
all
four
effects
to
a
Song
(see
Note:
When
you
stop
the
Song,
or
select
a
different
Song,
the
default
effects
are
selected
again.
You
can,
however,
stop
the
Song,
change
the
effects,
then
start
the
Song
again.
Edit
the
Song
in
Song
mode
to
permanently
change
the
effects.
C, D
Effects
assigned
to
the
C
and
D
effect
processors.
Usu
‐
ally,
C
is
the
reverb,
while
D
is
the
modulating
effect
(chorus,
flanger,
delay…).
For
a
list
of
the
available
effects,
see
ModTrk (Modulating Track)
Source
track
for
modulating
MIDI
messages.
You
can
modulate
an
effect
parameter
with
a
MIDI
message
generated
by
a
physical
controller.
D>Csend (D>C Send)
Amount
of
the
D
effect
going
back
to
the
input
of
the
C
effect.
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