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MUSIC SYNTHESIZER

Owner’s Manual

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Страница 1: ...MUSIC SYNTHESIZER Owner s Manual EN ...

Страница 2: ...our products and the pro duction methods used to produce them meet these goals In keeping with both the letter and the spirit of the law we want you to be aware of the following Battery Notice This product MAY contain a small non rechargeable battery which if applicable is soldered in place The average life span of this type of battery is approx imately five years When replacement becomes necessar...

Страница 3: ...n electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is ...

Страница 4: ...rence will not occur in all installations If this product is found to be the source of interference which can be determined by turning the unit OFF and ON please try to eliminate the problem by using one of the following measures Relocate either this product or the device that is being affected by the interference Utilize power outlets that are on different branch circuit breaker or fuse circuits ...

Страница 5: ...attempt to disassemble or modify the internal components in any way If it should appear to be malfunctioning discontinue use immediately and have it inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel Do not expose the instrument to rain use it near water or in damp or wet conditions or place on it any containers such as vases bottles or glasses containing liquids which might spill into any openings I...

Страница 6: ... to the product at the minimum level When you are not using the product for a long time make sure to unplug the power cord from the wall AC outlet Before connecting the instrument to other electronic components turn off the power for all components Before turning the power on or off for all components set all volume levels to minimum Be sure to set the volumes of all components at their minimum le...

Страница 7: ... dans la prise d alimentation demandez à un électricien de la remplacer 10 Protégez le cordon d alimentation Cela permet d éviter de marcher dessus ou de le tordre au niveau de la fiche de la prise d alimentation et des points de contact sur l instrument 11 N employez que les dispositifs accessoires indiqués par le fabricant 12 Utilisez uniquement le chariot le socle le trépied le support ou le pl...

Страница 8: ... d en démonter les éléments internes ou de les modifier de quelque façon que ce soit Si l appareil présente des signes de dysfonctionnement mettez le immédiatement hors tension et faites le contrôler par un technicien Yamaha qualifié Ne laissez pas l instrument sous la pluie et ne l utilisez pas près d une source d eau ou dans un milieu humide Ne déposez pas dessus des récipients tels que des vase...

Страница 9: ...de prolongée veillez à débrancher le cordon d alimentation de la prise murale Avant de raccorder l instrument à d autres appareils électroniques mettez ces derniers hors tension Avant de mettre ces appareils sous ou hors tension réglez tous les niveaux de volume sur le son minimal Veillez également à régler tous les appareils sur le volume minimal et à augmenter progressivement les commandes de vo...

Страница 10: ...4 Information About copyrights Copying of commercially available musical data including but not limited to MIDI data and or audio data is strictly prohibited except for your personal use This product incorporates and bundles contents in which Yamaha owns copyrights or with respect to which Yamaha has license to use others copyrights Due to copyright laws and other relevant laws you are NOT allowed...

Страница 11: ...MONTAGE Owner s Manual S10 MEMO ...

Страница 12: ...ovation in sonic expressiveness We improved the analog circuitry in the audio output ensuring superior quality sound reproduction over a wide frequency range and especially accurate reproduction over the mid and high frequency ranges with exceptional clarity The MONTAGE is equipped with a wide range of dynamic sounds for use in virtually any music application Controllers and user interface designe...

Страница 13: ... and then use this parameter manual if necessary to learn more about parameters and terms that relate to Yamaha synthesizers in general Data List This contains various important lists such as the Performance List Waveform List Effect Type List Arpeggio Type List and MIDI Implementation Chart Accessories AC power cord Owner s Manual this book Cubase AI Download Information How to use the PDF manual...

Страница 14: ...ns with tempo and volume of audio input and other Parts Expanded enhanced Arpeggio function and Motion Sequence The MONTAGE has more than 10 000 Arpeggio types that cover the latest music styles Further enhancing the musical expressiveness of the instrument you can combine the Motion Sequence function for creating dynamic sound variability over time with various Arpeggio types You can store all co...

Страница 15: ...32 Performance Editing 32 Part Editing 33 Part Effect Editing 34 How Parts are assigned to a Performance 35 Creating a Performance by combining Parts 36 Recording and Playback 39 Terminology 39 MIDI Recording 39 Playing a Song 41 Recording your performance as audio 41 Playing an audio file 42 Using as a Master Keyboard 43 Making settings for use as a master keyboard Zone 43 Connecting a Microphone...

Страница 16: ... lightly across its surface laterally You can assign various functions to this controller as desired 5 ASSIGN 1 and ASSIGN 2 buttons Assignable switches 1 and 2 You can call up the specific Element Operator of the selected Performance by pressing each of these buttons during your keyboard performance In addition you can assign other functions to these switches When one of these effects is turned o...

Страница 17: ...e this button to select functions to be assigned to Knobs 1 8 The button next to the currently active parameters will light You can apply functions to be controlled commonly for all Parts by using the PART COMMON button or to be controlled for only the selected Part by using the Number A 1 16 buttons The selected button will light MULTI Multi Part control button Use this button to select functions...

Страница 18: ...ch between the two buttons A Super Knob Simultaneously controls the parameters Assign 1 8 assigned to the eight knobs NOTE You can also control the Super Knob by using the foot controller FC7 For details refer to page 28 B SEQ TRANSPORT button These buttons control recording and playback of the Song sequence data T Top button Instantly returns to the beginning of the current Song i e the first bea...

Страница 19: ...en other displays are shown P SHIFT button Pressing this button along with another button enables you to execute various commands For details refer to the Shift Function List page 55 Q LIVE SET button Use this button to store all your favorite often used Performances in a single easy to access location and call them up Simultaneously hold down the SHIFT button and press the LIVE SET button to call...

Страница 20: ...ggio types on the Performance Play display and to turn the Arpeggio for each Part ON OFF The buttons can be used to mute Elements Keys Operators from the Edit display The buttons can also be used to select Performances from the Category Search display In the Live Set display the Number C 1 4 buttons can be used to select Performances in the fourth line and the Number C 5 8 buttons can be used to s...

Страница 21: ...rmation applies to all models USB flash memory device Computer External MIDI keyboard Powered speaker Headphones Playback equipment Microphone AC outlet Jack List Pin Alignment Input and Output Jacks Polarities Balanced Unbalanced Configurations 8 ASSIGNABLE OUTPUT BALANCED L R 9 OUTPUT BALANCED L MONO R Tip Hot Ring Cold Sleeve Ground Balanced TRS phone plug PHONES Tip L Ring R Sleeve Ground A D ...

Страница 22: ...SSIGNABLE jack When connected to the SUSTAIN jack the Footswitch controls sustain When connected to ASSIGNABLE it can control one of various assignable functions NOTE The term FC3 in this Owner s Manual refers collectively to the FC3 and other footswitches compatible with the FC3 such as the FC3A The term FC4 in this Owner s Manual refers collectively to the FC4 and other footswitches compatible w...

Страница 23: ...d not just the A D INPUT L MONO R jack ABS Audio Beat Sync is a function for detecting the beat of the audio signal input from these jacks and synchronizing the beat with the Motion Sequencer or Arpeggio Use 1 4 mono phone plugs For stereo signals such as from audio equipment use the L MONO R jacks For mono signals such as from a microphone or guitar use only the L MONO jack For details about the ...

Страница 24: ... unplug the power cord from the wall outlet Connecting Speakers or Headphones Since the instrument has no built in speakers you will need to monitor the sound of the instrument by using external equipment Connect a set of headphones powered speakers or other playback equipment as illustrated below When making connections be sure that your cables have the appropriate ratings Powering Up the System ...

Страница 25: ... off When Auto Power Off is set to off the value will be retained even if the backup data saved on another device is loaded to the instrument When Auto Power Off is set to something other than off the value will be overwritten with loaded data NOTE The setting time is approximate To turn the power on after Auto Power Off has been executed press the STANDBY ON switch When the factory settings are r...

Страница 26: ... the Effect blocks Insertion System or Master is off 5 QUICK SETUP icon Displays the settings of Local Control ON OFF and MIDI IN OUT The keyboard shaped icon lights up when Local Control is set to ON and turns off when Local Control is set to OFF When MIDI is set as the MIDI IN OUT setting a MIDI connector shaped icon appears When USB is set as the MIDI IN OUT setting a USB connector shaped icon ...

Страница 27: ...n for the same operation 6 Moves the cursor position 7 Deletes the previous character backspace You can also use the DEC NO button for the same operation 8 Completes the text input and closes the display Inputting using the keys on the keyboard and numeric keypad display For some parameters you can also enter the value directly using the LCD display as a numeric keypad or using keys on the keyboar...

Страница 28: ... specially programmed Performances Performances you ve edited yourself cannot be saved in the Preset Banks User Banks The User Banks contain the Performances you have edited and stored The User Banks are initially empty NOTICE If a Performance in a User Bank User Performance is overwritten or replaced that User Performance will be lost When you store an edited Performance be careful not to overwri...

Страница 29: ...s in this instrument However SSS is available only for the Performance containing Parts 1 8 not for the Performance with using Parts 9 16 2 Touch the desired Performance on the screen NOTE You can select a Performance by pressing the Number A 1 4 and 9 12 buttons the Number B 1 4 buttons or the Number C 1 4 buttons To arrange the order of the Performances registered in the Live Set see page 30 3 P...

Страница 30: ...rmance lists by touching Bank 1 and selecting the desired bank type from the list You can also filter the Performance lists by touching Attribute 2 and selecting the desired attribute type from the list You can also select the desired main category by using the Number A 1 16 buttons 3 Touch and select the desired sub category 5 This calls up the Performance lists of the selected category 6 NOTE Yo...

Страница 31: ...nel while the Performance display or the Live Set display is shown Selecting an Initialized Performance Follow the steps below to select an Initialized Performance 1 Touch Init of the main category in the Category Search display 2 Only initialized Performances are displayed in the Performance list The Initialized Performances are divided into three categories Initialized Perform for the normal Par...

Страница 32: ...formance indicated in the display The parameters shown in the Performance Play display are briefly explained below You can operate the icons by touching on the display 1 Performance name 2 Flag 3 Functions assigned to knobs 4 Part names 5 Switching Motion Sequencer on off for Parts 6 Switching Arpeggio on off for Parts 7 Note Limit for Parts 8 Switching Keyboard Control on off for Parts 9 Switchin...

Страница 33: ...lly lit to dimly lit You can turn multiple Parts on off by pressing multiple buttons 4 Press any of the dimly lit Number A 1 16 buttons The pressed button will fully light again and the Mute function for that Part will be disengaged Soloing a specific Part The Solo function is the opposite of Mute and lets you instantly solo a specific Part and mute all others 1 Press the PERFORMANCE CONTROL butto...

Страница 34: ...hanging the Arpeggio type You can change the Arpeggio type by pressing the Number C 1 8 buttons as desired 1 Press the PERFORMANCE CONTROL button The PERFORMANCE CONTROL button lights indicating that Arpeggios can be selected by using the Number C 1 8 buttons 2 Press any of the Number C 1 8 buttons to change the Arpeggio Type NOTE For information on setting the Arpeggio Type refer to page 37 Turni...

Страница 35: ...equence types by using the Number B 1 8 buttons 2 Press the Number B 1 8 buttons to change the Motion Sequences Select the desired Motion Sequence type assigned to each Number B button NOTE For details about Motion Sequence edit see the Reference Manual PDF document Turning Motion Sequencer on off for each Part Motion Sequencer can be turned on off for each Part as follows 1 Press the PART CONTROL...

Страница 36: ...of control options In addition to the conventional Pitch Bend and Modulation Wheels it also features an extensive array of special real time controls including the Knobs Super Knob Sliders Ribbon Controller and Assignable Switch buttons Ribbon controller Pitch Bend wheel Modulation wheel ASSIGN 1 ASSIGN 2 buttons Sliders Knobs Super Knob ...

Страница 37: ...sired Part name from the Performance Play display Or turn on any of the Number A 1 8 buttons and operate Knobs 1 8 1 Press the knob function TONE EQ FX ARP MS button or the Knob Assign ASSIGN button so that the button corresponding to the function you want to switch is lit 1 TONE Switches to functions related to sound settings 2 EQ FX Switches to functions related to EQ and Effect settings 3 ARP M...

Страница 38: ... Performance Play display The Mixing display appears 1 Main category for each Part 2 Switching displays between 3 band EQ 2 band EQ 3 EQ setting for each Part 4 Parameter values for each Part 5 Changing the display for Parts 1 16 6 Changing the display for the audio Parts Parts 9 16 are not displayed 2 Press the PART CONTROL button Number A 1 16 buttons to select the desired Part for which you wan...

Страница 39: ...the Arpeggio for all Parts on off 6 Arpeggio type of the currently selected Scene NOTE Sections 3 to 6 see illustration above are displayed only when Arp and Motion Seq are selected in section 2 2 Set Scenes 1 8 as desired When Memory is turned on for the function the Motion Sequencer type or the Arpeggio type the corresponding function information is automatically memorized to the currently selec...

Страница 40: ...display appears 3 Touch one of the slots and press the ENTER button The currently selected Performance will be registered in the slot NOTE You can select the slot by using the Number A 1 4 and 9 12 buttons the Number B 1 4 buttons or the Number C 1 4 buttons Live Set display Sorting registered Performances in a Live Set You can change the order of the Performances registered to a Live Set on the L...

Страница 41: ...g for this operation is as follows 1 Connect the footswitch FC4 or FC5 to the FOOT SWITCH ASSIGNABLE jack 2 Press the UTILITY button to call up the Utility display and then touch Settings tab MIDI I O tab at the left side of the screen 3 Set FS Assign to Live Set or Live Set When Live Set is selected the Performances are switched in forward order When Live Set is selected the Performances are swit...

Страница 42: ...dited Performance be careful not to overwrite any important User Performances Important data should always be saved to a USB flash memory device connected to the USB TO DEVICE terminal For detailed instructions on saving see page 53 NOTE You can select any desired Part by using the Number A 1 16 buttons during editing of the Performances and edit the selected Part 1 Press the STORE button to call ...

Страница 43: ... OPERATOR COMMON button For Key Editing press the Number B 1 8 button corresponding to the Drum Part you want to edit BD SD etc You can switch the Keys of each instrument sound assigned to C1 to C 2 by using the Number B 1 8 buttons For selecting Keys other than the Keys assigned to C1 to C 2 turn on Keyboard Select on the display and play the note assigned the Key to be edited For Normal Parts FM...

Страница 44: ...T button 2 Press the ELEMENT OPERATOR COMMON button 3 Touch the Effect tab in the left of the screen Routing tab The Effect display for Element Common Edit appears 1 Output of each Element Key 2 Category of Insertion Effect A 3 Type of Insertion Effect A 4 Preset of Insertion Effect A 5 Connection method between Insertion Effects A and B 6 Selection of Side Chain Modulator 4 Set the output of each...

Страница 45: ...nd By assigning a Strings Part to the lower range and assigning a Flute to the higher range separately as illustrated below you can play Strings accompaniment with your left hand and while playing Flute melody with your right hand This method lets you trigger different Parts depending on your playing strength velocity In this example below playing notes at low velocities triggers Strings sounds wi...

Страница 46: ...checking out the pre programmed Performances in the Preset Banks try creating your own original Performance In this section we ll create a Performance by combining two Parts Selecting a Performance For demonstration purposes we ll assign a piano sound to Part 1 1 Move the cursor to the Part name of the Part 1 on the Performance Play display and press the CATEGORY SEARCH button while holding down t...

Страница 47: ...L button on and adjust the volume settings of Parts 1 and 2 by using Control Sliders 1 and 2 Changing the note range of the split Part to one octave lower Change the note range of Part 2 to one octave lower 1 Move the cursor to Part 2 and press the EDIT button for Part edit 2 Touch the Part setting tab at the left side of the screen Pitch tab 3 Select Note Shift to adjust the Pitch The pitch is sh...

Страница 48: ...Arpeggio type and select the Search menu at the left side of the screen Alternately you can press the CATEGORY SEARCH button The Category determines the instrument type and the Sub Category determines the music type Go on and assign other Arpeggio types in the same way as desired 5 Store the Performance as necessary Common tab Setting of Arpeggio type ...

Страница 49: ...g to a track In this section you ll learn how to record your keyboard performance by recording a part to Track 1 However you ll first need to set up the MONTAGE for recording 1 Touch the Play Rec tab in the left of the Performance Play display The recording display appears 2 Touch the MIDI tab in the left of the screen 3 Press the I Record button The Record Setup display appears NOTE Alternately y...

Страница 50: ...h Out recording in the above condition set the following parameters beforehand on the Record Setup display 1 Record Type punch 2 Punch In 003 01 Playback of the recording Track is turned off from this point and your keyboard performance will be recorded to the Track 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Before re recording Recording start Recording stop Punch In point Punch Out point After re recording ...

Страница 51: ... it is possible to record continuously for up to 74 minutes assuming that the USB storage device has sufficient free memory NOTICE The MONTAGE or the selected storage device should never be turned off during recording playback or while the recorded audio file is being saved Turning off either device at that time may make it impossible to subsequently access the storage device 1 Connect a USB flash...

Страница 52: ... audio file As described below the MONTAGE can play audio files wav from a USB flash memory device regardless of whether they have been created by the instrument itself or come from another source 1 Connect a USB flash memory device to the USB TO DEVICE terminal of the MONTAGE 2 Touch the Play Rec tab Audio tab at the left side of the Performance display 3 Touch Audio Name and then select Load men...

Страница 53: ...f letting you use the MONTAGE to effectively do the work of several keyboards You can set the parameters related to the eight Zones and store the settings First set the MONTAGE as a master keyboard by activating the Zone settings 1 Press the UTILITY button to call up the Utility display 2 Touch the Settings tab Advanced tab at the left side of the screen 3 Touch Zone Master to turn it on 4 Press t...

Страница 54: ...lity display and touch the Settings tab Audio I O tab at the left side of the screen 5 Set the Mic Line parameter according to the particular equipment connected to the A D INPUT L MONO R jacks When connecting equipment of low output level such as a microphone set this parameter to Mic When connecting equipment of high output level such as a synthesizer keyboard CD player portable music player set...

Страница 55: ... of the button in the dimly lit condition is reduced to 25 of the fully lit condition This lighting level is suitable for dark surroundings such as a stage When 1 2 is selected the brightness of the button in the dimly lit condition is reduced to 50 of the fully lit condition This lighting level is useful in bright surroundings such as outdoors when it is hard to distinguish whether the button is ...

Страница 56: ...d down the UTILITY button and press the PART COMMON button The Utility display appears with the Calibrate Touch Panel selected 2 Press the ENTER button 3 A white square appears Touch the square to calibrate the touch panel and continue with subsequent white squares until the operation is finished NOTE Alternately you can touch UTILITY Settings System to call up the System setting display and touch...

Страница 57: ...creased response especially for higher velocities Wide This curve accentuates your playing strength by producing lower velocities in response to softer playing and louder velocities in response to harder playing As such you can use this setting to expand your dynamic range Fixed This setting produces the same amount of sound change set in Fixed Velocity below no matter what your playing strength V...

Страница 58: ...the MIDI Transmit Channel of the external MIDI instrument refer to the owner s manual of that instrument Each MIDI Receive Channel number of the MONTAGE corresponds to each Part number such as Channel 1 for Part 1 Channel 2 for Part 2 and so on MIDI IN MIDI OUT MONTAGE External MIDI keyboard synthesizer etc Splitting the sound between the MONTAGE and an external tone generator by MIDI channel Usin...

Страница 59: ...o the online Installation Guide included in the downloaded file package When connecting this instrument to a computer connect the USB cable to the USB TO HOST terminal of this instrument and the USB terminal of the computer as shown below 3 Press the UTILITY button to call up the Utility display 4 Touch Settings tab MIDI I O tab at the left side of the display 5 Set MIDI IN OUT to USB Make sure th...

Страница 60: ... 8 ports x 16 channels on your computer When connecting this instrument to a computer using a USB cable the MIDI ports are defined as follows Port 1 The tone generator block in this instrument can recognize and use only this port When playing the MONTAGE as a tone generator from the external MIDI instrument or computer you should set the MIDI Port to 1 on the connected MIDI device or computer Port...

Страница 61: ... generated by playing the keyboard and transmitted to the computer will be returned back to the MONTAGE As shown in the example below the MIDI data transmitted from the MONTAGE then recorded to the computer via MIDI channel 1 will be returned back from the computer to the MONTAGE via MIDI channel 3 according to the setting of the recording Track As a result the tone generator of the MONTAGE will s...

Страница 62: ... of saving processing power on your computer by avoiding the use of software synths Setting up the MONTAGE 1 Select the Performance to be edited 2 Touch the Mixing tab on the Performance Play display to call up the Mixing display 3 Set up the Mixing for Parts 1 16 as necessary Setting up the DAW software 1 Set the MIDI output port of the Tracks for playing the MONTAGE to Port 1 of the MONTAGE 2 En...

Страница 63: ...t input display appears Input the file name to be stored For detailed instructions on entering a name see Naming inputting characters in Basic Operation and Displays page 17 7 Touch Done on the Text input display to actually execute the Store operation NOTE To overwrite the existing file select YES on the display which prompts you for confirmation Loading the settings from a USB flash memory devic...

Страница 64: ...SB device during playback recording and file management operations such as Save Copy Delete and Format or when accessing the USB device Failure to observe this may result in freezing of the operation of the instrument or corruption of the USB device and the data When connecting then disconnecting the USB device and vice versa make sure to wait a few seconds between the two operations Using USB fla...

Страница 65: ...he currently selected Part SHIFT PERFORMANCE CONTROL Sets for Performance Control Selects Part 9 if any Part other than Part 9 has been selected SHIFT SCENE 1 8 Stores SCENE 1 8 in SCENE 1 8 buttons SHIFT Number A 1 Selects the 1st row and the 1st column of the left tab SHIFT Number A 2 Selects the 1st row and the 2nd column of the left tab SHIFT Number A 3 Selects the 1st row and the 3rd column o...

Страница 66: ...tion Completed The specified load save format or other Job has been completed Connecting to USB device Currently recognizing the USB flash memory device connected to the USB TO DEVICE terminal Copy protected You have attempted to export or save a copy protected digital audio source Current user data will be overwritten by This message appears when saving a file and user data under that name alread...

Страница 67: ...ou can use Recall to restore the Performance with your latest edits intact Redo last recording Confirms whether you want to redo the operation you have undone Sample is protected The sample data cannot be overwritten Sample is too long The Sample size is too large and the Load operation cannot be executed Sample memory full The Sample memory is full and further Load operations cannot be executed S...

Страница 68: ... or select another Part Is the Mute switch for each Part turned on When the Mute switch is turned on no sound is produced even if you play the keyboard Is the Keyboard Control of each Part turned off Is the Arp Play Only parameter of each Part turned on When this parameter is turned on the corresponding Part produces sound only via Arpeggio playback Are the MIDI volume or MIDI expression settings ...

Страница 69: ... is high set this parameter to Line Are the volume settings of the A D Input Part too low Are the effect settings appropriate Is the output setting of the A D Input Part set appropriately Check whether or not the Vocoder Effect is selected When Vocoder is selected as the Insertion Effect for the current Part the audio signal input from the A D INPUT L MONO R jacks may not produce any sound dependi...

Страница 70: ...MONTAGE Only one note sounds at a time When this situation occurs the Mono Poly parameter in the current mode is set to mono If you wish to play chords set this parameter to poly Pitch or intervals are wrong Is the Master Tune parameter of each Part set to a value other than 0 Is the Note Shift parameter of each Part set to a value other than 0 In case of Normal Part AWM2 and Drum Part In case of ...

Страница 71: ...ether the ARP ON OFF button is turned on or off Count the number of Parts whose Arpeggio switches are turned on You can play back the Arpeggios of up to eight Parts simultaneously Are the Arpeggio related parameters such as Note Limit and Velocity Limit set appropriately Is the Arpeggio Type parameter set to off EDIT Part selection ELEMENT OPERATOR COMMON Part Settings Pitch Micro Tuning Name EDIT...

Страница 72: ...recorded to the external MIDI device you need to set the MIDI Device Number to the same value as when transmitting When transmission does not work properly is the device number of the MIDI instrument connected to the MONTAGE set to match the Device Number parameter Cannot save data to the external USB flash memory device Is the USB flash memory device being used write protected Write protect shoul...

Страница 73: ... templates Master EQ 5 bands 1st part EQ 3 bands 2nd part EQ 2 bands Sequencer block Note Capacity Approx 130 000 notes Note Resolution 480 ppq parts per quarter note Tempo BPM 5 300 Performance Recorder Songs 64 songs Tracks 16 Sequence tracks Tempo track Scene track Recording type Real time replace Real time overdub Real time punch in out Sequence Format MONTAGE original format SMF formats 0 1 A...

Страница 74: ...OMMON button 10 ELEMENT OPERATOR MUTE button 10 ELEMENT OPERATOR SOLO button 10 ENTER button 9 Envelope Follower 12 EXIT button 9 F Flag 19 FOOT CONTROLLER 1 2 jack 12 FOOT SWITCH ASSIGNABLE SUSTAIN jacks 12 Format 54 G GM Bank 18 H Headphones 14 I INC YES button 9 17 Inputting characters 17 Inputting using the keys on the keyboard 17 K Key Common Edit 33 Key Edit 33 Keyboard 6 Knob Function 7 27 ...

Страница 75: ...k 12 Pitch Bend wheel 6 Power on Mode 45 Power Supply 14 Preset Banks 18 Punch In Out 40 Q Quick Setup 49 R Record 39 Restoring the initial factory settings 15 Ribbon Controller 6 S Save 53 SCENE 1 8 buttons 8 29 Scene function 29 SEQ TRANSPORT button 8 SHIFT button 9 Shift Function List 55 Solo 23 Song 39 Split 35 SSS 19 STANDBY ON switch 12 Store 32 STORE button 9 Super Knob 8 28 T Touch panel L...

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