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(3) Press the
[DATA÷ENTER]
knob to select the “VOL”
parameter, then rotate the
[DATA÷ENTER]
knob to
set the desired level.
The setting range is –100~0~+100. “0” corresponds
to the volume setting programmed at the factory.
Negative values (–) allow you to make the selected
sound softer, while positive values make the sound
louder.
Note:
In some cases, there may be no audible difference
between the “0” and the “+100” setting, because the sound
in question cannot be made any louder.
(4) Press the
[DATA÷ENTER]
(3) for the remaining “LINK” memories if each bass
button should trigger more than one drum/percus-
sion sound.
This parameter allows you to
assign up to three drum/per-
cussion sounds to the chord
buttons and to set their levels.
If you assign three sounds, all
three will be played simultaneously whenever you press
a chord button. Note that you can assign different
sounds to the bass buttons. See “3.7 Bass Drum” on p. 72
for the procedure.
3.9 Reverb Send, 3.10 Chorus Send,
3.11 Delay Send
(0~127 for all three) Use these
parameters to set the Reverb,
Chorus or Delay send levels
(how much effect should be
applied to the bass section).
The higher the value you set,
the more the bass section
(which includes the chord but-
tons) will be processed by the
effect in question.
The other sections (treble, Free
Bass, etc.) have the same
parameters, so that you can
create a sound image with various “levels” (foreground,
background).
The effects themselves can be edited on separate pages
(see p. 82).
3.12 Bass MIDI TX, 3.13 Chord MIDI TX
These pages contain a series of
MIDI parameters for the
selected register. You need to
set them one by one. One page
allows you to specify which
MIDI messages the bass notes
(i.e. the two or three button
rows closest to the bellows)
should transmit, the other does the same for the chord
buttons (the remaining buttons in the bass section).
See page 113 for details about the MIDI parameters.
These parameters are saved along with all other Set
parameters, which allows you to use different MIDI set-
tings for each Set – and even each register within a Set.
This parameter allows you to
name the currently selected
bass register for easy refer-
ence while performing with
the FR-7x.
See “2.16 Name” on p. 70 for the procedure.
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