MODX Reference Manual
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Type/Name Switch
Switches between the displays of Part Type/Category and Part Name.
Settings:
Type, Name
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Part Types / Part Names
Indicates the Part types and categories or the Part names.
Touching the parameter calls up the menu for Category Search, Edit, and Copy.
To add another Part, touch the “+” icon.
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Common Motion Sequencer switch
Determines whether the Motion Sequencer of the Common/AD Parts is on or off. When all Lane
switches of the Common/AD Parts are off, this switch is not shown.
Settings:
Off, On
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Part Arpeggio On/Off switch
Determines whether the Arpeggio of each Part is on or off. When the Arpeggio and the Arpeggio Hold
are set to on, “Arp Hold On” is displayed.
NOTE
You can turn the Arpeggio Hold for the Part on or off by simultaneously holding down the [SHIFT] button and
touching this switch.
Settings:
Off, On
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Part Motion Sequencer switch
Determines whether the Motion Sequencer of each Part is on or off. When all Lane switches of the Part
are off, this switch is not shown.
Settings:
Off, On
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Note Limit
Determines the lowest and highest notes in the Part’s note range. For example, setting a Note Limit of
“C5–C4” lets you hear the Part by playing notes in the two ranges of C-2 to C4 and C5 to G8; notes
played between C4 and C5 have no sound. For details about the Note Limit setting, see the Owner’s
Manual.
Settings:
C -2 – G8
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Keyboard Control switch
Determines whether the Keyboard Control for each Part is on or off. When this switch is set to off, the
Part will not sound even you play the keyboard (unless the Part is selected).
Settings:
Off, On
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Switching Mute on/off for Parts
Determines whether the Mute for each Part is on or off.
Settings:
Off, On
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Switching Solo on/off for Parts
Determines whether the Solo for each Part is on or off.
Settings:
Off, On
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Volume of Parts
Determines the Volume for the Part.
Settings:
0–127
NOTE
When the triangle marks for the Volume are shown in blue, the volume change created by the control sliders
is not reflected to the overall sound. When the value changed by the control slider reaches the value shown
as a blue triangle, the triangle mark changes to white, and the volume change created by the control sliders
are reflected to the overall sound.
%
Meter
Indicates the audio output level of the Part.