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Global edit mode
Edit menu
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Edit menu
From any page of the Global mode, press the MENU button to
open the Global edit menu. This menu gives access to the vari-
ous Global edit sections.
When in the menu, select an edit section, or press EXIT to exit
the Global mode.
When in a page, press EXIT to go back to current operating
mode in the background (Style Play, Song Play, Sequencer,
Sound).
Each item in this menu corresponds to an edit section. Each edit
section groups various edit pages, that may be selected by touch-
ing the corresponding tab on the lower part of the display.
Note:
The Global mode is not available while in Record mode
(Style Record, Pad Record, Song Record, Sampling).
Edit page structure
All edit pages share some basic elements.
Edit mode
This indicates that the instrument is in Global mode.
Edit section
This identifies the current edit section, corresponding to one of
the items of the edit menu (see below).
Page menu icon
Touch this icon to open the page menu (see below).
Parameters area
Each page contains various parameters. Use the tabs to select
one of the available pages. For detailed information on the vari-
ous types of parameters, see sections starting below.
Tabs
Use tabs to select one of the edit pages of the current edit section.
General Controls: Basic
This page contains various general parameters, setting the status
of the keyboard, the fade in/out, and the accelerando/ritardando.
Keyboard Settings
Velocity Curve
This parameter sets the sensitivity of the keyboard to your touch.
Fix
No dynamic control available. Dynamic values
are fixed, as in a classic organ.
Soft1 … Hard3
Curves, from the lightest one to the hardest one.
A.Touch Curve
This parameter sets the sensitivity of the keyboard to the pres-
sure you apply after first pressing a key.
Soft1 … Hard3
Curves, from the lightest to the hardest one.
Off
The aftertouch is turned off.
Global Tuning/Reverb
Master Tuning
This is the master tuning of the instrument (in cents of a semi-
tone). Use it to adapt your keyboard tuning to an acoustic instru-
ment, for example an acoustic piano.
-50
Lowest pitch.
0
Standard pitch (A4=440Hz).
+50
Highest pitch.
Reverb Offset
This is the master offset for all reverbs. Use it to adjust reverb
tails to the room where you are playing. Use negative values
Edit mode
Edit section
Page menu
icon
Parameters
area
Tabs
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