MX49/MX61 Reference Manual
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Performance Edit
There are two types of Performance Edit displays: Common Edit, for editing settings common to all Parts, and Part Edit,
for editing individual Parts. You can also edit the parameters of the Voice assigned to the Part (Voice Edit) in Part Edit.
Common Edit
1
Common
Indicates the current display is Common Edit.
2
Display to be edited
Indicates the display name selected for editing in Common Edit.
3
Page indicator
Indicates that the display has several pages. You can call up the previous/next page by using the Cursor [
u
]/[
d
]
buttons.
4
Parameter
Indicates and allows editing of the selected parameter. A single parameter is indicated in each page. You can change
the value of the parameter by using the [DATA] dial or the [INC/YES]/[DEC/NO] buttons.
Operation
Press [Edit]
Select “01:Common” with Cursor [
u
] button
Press [E
N
TER]
Select desired
display with Cursor [
u
]/[
d
] buttons
Press [E
N
TER]
Edit parameters in selected display
Chorus Eff (Chorus Effect)
Parameter
Description
Chorus category
Chorus type
Determines the Chorus Effect category and type.
Settings:
For details on the editable Effect categories and types, see the “Data List” PDF document. Also, for
details on the description for each Effect type, see the “Synthesizer Parameter Manual” PDF document.
Preset
(Effect Preset)
Allows you to call up pre-programmed settings for each Effect type, designed to be used for specific
applications and situations. You can change how the sound is affected by the selected pre-programmed
settings.
NOTE
For a list of all Effect Presets, see the “Data List” PDF document.
Effect parameter
The Effect parameter differs depending on the currently selected Effect type. For information on the editable
Effect parameters in each Effect type, see the “Data List” PDF document. Also, for detailed descriptions of the
each Effect parameter, see the “Synthesizer Parameter Manual” PDF document.
Reverb Eff (Reverb Effect)
Parameter
Description
Reverb category
Reverb type
Determines the Reverb Effect category and type.
Settings:
For details on the editable Effect categories and types, see the “Data List” PDF document. Also, for
detailed descriptions of each Effect type, see the “Synthesizer Parameter Manual” PDF document.
Preset
(Effect Preset)
Allows you to call up pre-programmed settings for each Effect type, designed to be used for specific
applications and situations. You can change how the sound is affected by the selected pre-programmed
settings.
NOTE
For a list of all Effect Presets, see the “Data List” PDF document.
Common
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General
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