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Basics Section
Quick Guide
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Playing the Songs
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[F4] SEND (Effect Send)
From this display you can make basic effect settings for
each track — the Reverb, Chorus and Variation Send
levels, as well as the Dry Level.
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[F5] TEMPLATE
This convenient function lets you store your mixing
settings as a template — allowing you to easily set up
similar mixes by calling up the proper template, then
tweaking it as needed. You can also assign the template
to Chain steps in Sequence Play mode to call up the
settings according to the playback. Templates are part
of the System data (page 27) in the Utility mode and
cannot be saved as part of the Song data.
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Since the Mixing templates are stored as System data
(page 27) in the Flash ROM, the data is maintained even
when the power is turned off.
Template number
Determines the template number. Up to 50 templates
can be created.
Template name
Determines the name of the template. For details about
naming, see page 34 in the “Basic Operations” section.
Mixing Edit mode (Detailed
Mixer functions)
Common edit and Part edit
Use Common Edit to edit the settings common to all
parts. There are two types of Mixing displays: those
for Common Edit, and those for editing individual
parts.
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Common Edit operations cannot be performed on
the Multi-part Plug-in parts 17 - 32.
Basic Procedure
1
In the CHAIN display, press the [F6] button to enter
the Mixing mode.
2
Select the desired Mix Template for editing.
3
Press the [EDIT] button to enter the Mixing Edit
mode. (The indicator lights.)
Template
Number
Template
Name
Pressing the [SF4] button
lets you call up the
template selected at left.
Press the [SF5] button
lets your save the current
setting to the template
selected at left.
Indicates a Common Edit display.
COMMON
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 16
Plug-in Part 1
Plug-in Part 2
Plug-in Part 3
Indicates a display for editing Part(s).
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