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There are 4 main programming/edit screens.

 

1. Press the EDIT/EXIT button on the right of the display, keep it pressed and it will 

scroll through the 4 options – Global Settings – Song List – Patch Settings – Patch 
Template. If you want to edit Global Settings, release the button when you see 
Global Settings. If you release the button on the wrong list, press the button again 
to exit. The performance screen comes back up and then you can start again. Once
you have chosen your screen:

2. Select the item/s you want to change using the up/down patch buttons. 
3. Select your change/s using the left/right octave shift buttons.
4.

SAVE

 your change/s using the save button to the left of the display.

5.

EXIT

 the edit mode by pressing the Exit/Edit button until it says 

'Performance 

Mode'. Settings may work imperfectly unless you are in Performance Mode.

Press 'Exit' at any time to get out of a screen.

Shortcut – a quick press on the edit button will get you back into the last screen you

were editing.

9.1 Global Settings

The Global Settings influence the instrument as a whole. There are 11 items. A-K that you 
can alter. See 9.0 on how to get into the Global Settings edit screen and on how to choose
options using patch and octave buttons.

Press ◄ for patch settings

    

Press ► for song list link

      

A. PATCH CONTROL

PATCH/

SONG

Switch the Xylosynth between incremental patch up/down 
control or song list control. There is a shortcut between these 
by pressing the SAVE button to the left of the display. 

B. Jacks 1-4 Type

◄ Jack Input 1►

Choose expression pedal number 1-4

      A. Input

Select according to which device you are plugging in.
   

DRUMPAD

 – to set up also go to 

Patch Settings

 

U.

 

Jacks 1-4 Functions

 and 

select     

M. Drum Trigger

 if you want to play sounds on the drum pad (otherwise 

the pad   will act like a switch for changing patch etc).               
   

OPEN

  expression pedal

   

CLOSED

 expression pedal

     B. Decay Rate

Adjusts the cross talk filter Decay Rate to prevent multiple notes (for Drumpad – default 30).

     C. Decay Amplitude

Adjusts the cross talk filter Decay Amplitude to prevent multiple notes (Drumpad–default 30)

     D. Noise Threshold

Sets the Drum Pad trigger level  (for Drumpad – default 15, raise if blue light triggering) .

     E. Gain

0.1–2.5

 Similar function to 'sensitivity knob, the higher the number, the easier it is

to get 127 velocity (default 1)

Press Exit to get back into Settings

C. PROG FORMAT

0-127/1-128

Sets the first programme number, bank number and patch to 
display either 0 or 1. MIDI standard starts on 0 but many 
connecting devices start on 1. 

D. MIDDLE C FORMAT

C4/C5

Sets middle C, MIDI note number 60, to display either C4 or 
C5. MIDI standard states that middle C is C5 but C4 is more 
commonly used for middle C.

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◄ GLOBAL SETTINGS ►

A. Patch Cntrl

PATCH

B. Jacks 1-4 Type
C. MIDI Format

0-127

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