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Using the Scene Function
(SCENE)
SCENE top screen
This is the screen that appears first when you press the
[SCENE]
button
.
Current internal
temperature
Scene bank–Scene number
Scene name
ENV editor
Bluetooth Sw
LFO editor
9
: Key Sw is ON
+: Arpeggio part
8
: Key Sw is OFF
-
: Current part
_ : Part Sw is OFF
5
: Being edited
simultaneously
9
: PARTIAL Sw is ON
8
: PARTIAL Sw is OFF
– : Being edited
Performing on the keyboard
You can use the lever to modify the pitch, or apply vibrato.
Using the controllers to modify the sound that you’re playing
You can use controllers such as the
[S1]
–
[S3] buttons
and the
[SL1]
[SL2] sliders
to modify the sound that you’re playing.
Playing arpeggios
You can use I-Arpeggio to perform by combining various arpeggio
phrases.
Recalling/Saving a Scene
Recalling a scene
1.
Press the
[SCENE] button
to enter scene select mode.
2.
Use the
[1]
–
[16] buttons
to select a scene.
* If the SYSTEM parameter SCENE LOCK is
“ON,”
a confirmation screen
appears when you switch scenes.
Recalling a scene bank
1.
Hold down the
[SCENE] button
and press the
[1]
–
[16]
buttons
to select a scene bank.
Saving a scene
The edits that you make to a part or tone, or the data that you record,
are temporary. They are lost when you turn off the power, or when
you select another scene or tone. If you want to keep the result of your
editing or recording, you must save it to a scene.
* If you want to save a tone individually, use the tone write operation (p.
1.
Hold down the
[SCENE] button
and press the
[WRITE] button
.
The WRITE MENU screen appears.
2.
Use the
[1] knob
or
[2] knob
to select
“SCENE,”
and then
press the
[ENTER] button
.
3.
Use the
[1] knob
to select the save-destination, and then
press the
[ENTER] button
.
If you want to rename the scene that’s being saved, use the
PAGE
[<] [>] buttons
to move the cursor and use the
[2] knob
to specify
characters.
4.
Press the
[ENTER] button
.
A confirmation message appears.
If you decide to cancel, press the
[EXIT] button
.
5.
To execute, press the
[ENTER] button
.
Scene Edit
Here’s how to edit the scene parameters.
1.
Press the
[SCENE] button
to access the top screen.
2.
Press the PAGE [>] button to move to the SCENE COMMON
EDIT screen.
3.
Use the
[1] knob
to select a parameter.
4.
Use the
[2] knob
to edit the value.
5.
When you’re finished editing, press the
[EXIT] button
to
return to the scene screen.
Using Performance Functions
Splitting the keyboard to play different sounds
(Split)
1.
Press the
[SPLIT] button
to make it light.
Split turns on.
The part 1 tone sounds in the right-hand region of the keyboard,
and the part 2 tone sounds in the left-hand region.
To return to the original state, press the
[SPLIT] button
once again.
* To change the split point, hold down the
[SPLIT] button
and press the key
that you want to specify; alternatively, use SCENE ZONE EDIT to set the
KEY RANGE. For details, refer to
“Reference Manual”
(PDF).
Layering two sounds
(Dual)
1.
Press the
[DUAL] button
to make it light.
Dual is turned on.
This layers the part 1 tone with the part 2 tone, so that they are
heard together.
To return to the original state, press the
[DUAL] button
once again.
* If you hold down the
[SHIFT] button
and press the
[DUAL] button
to turn
Dual on, settings are automatically made so that part 1 is output from L
and part 2 is output from R.
Performing with a Connected Pedal
Sustaining the notes
(Hold)
If a pedal switch (sold separately: DP series) is connected to the HOLD
jack, the sound is sustained as long as you continue pressing the pedal
even after you remove your hand from the keyboard.
Adding expression to your performance
(Expression)
If an expression pedal (sold separately: EV-5) is connected to the
CTRL jack, you can use the pedal to modify the volume, making your
performance more expressive.
By assigning the desired function, you can also use the pedal to
perform other operations such as switching scenes.
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