Owner`s manual

Playing back the next pattern with the current mute
settings (Mute Remain)
With the next pattern selected, press [PLAY] to make
the indicator blink, and the current mute status will be
maintained for the next pattern.
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Transposing During Playback
(Real-Time Transpose)
During pattern playback you can freely transpose to
any key.
Using the VALUE Dial or [INC]
[DEC]
1. Hold down [TRANSPOSE] and use the
[VALUE] dial or [INC] [DEC] to specify the
transpose value.
Range: -12Ð+12 semitones (factory setting is 0)
fig.2-16
The display will indicate the current setting while you
continue pressing the button.
2. The transposition will be applied from the
moment that you release the button.
To return to the original key, press [TRANSPOSE]
once again to make the button indicator go dark.
Using the Keyboard Pads
1. Hold down [TRANSPOSE] and press a key-
board pad to set the transpose value.
The transpose value can be set in a range of -12Ð+12
semitones, above and below the C4 key (which will be
keyboard pad [2] if Octave Shift is Ò0Ó).
fig.2-17
To specify a negative value, set Octave Shift to Ò-1.Ó
2. The transposition will be applied from the
moment that you press the keyboard pad.
To return to the original key, press [TRANSPOSE]
once again to make the button indicator go dark.
ÒShifting the Keyboard Range in One-
Octave Steps (Octave Shift)Ó (p. 23)
* When the power is turned on, Real-Time Transpose will
always be set to Ò0.Ó
* When the [PTN CALL] or [RPS] indicator is lit, the key-
board pads cannot be used to make settings.
Using the Keyboard Pads to
Play Sounds
1. Make sure that the [PTN CALL] and [RPS]
indicators are both dark.
fig.2-18
2. Press [PART SELECT].
The indicator will light.
fig.2-19
3. Press the PART button for the part that you
wish to play.
The indicator will light.
fig.2-20
4. Play the keyboard pads, and you will hear
the sound of that part.
If a MIDI keyboard is connected, you can play the key-
board to hear the sound of the part selected by the
PART button. The keyboard pads correspond to an
actual keyboard as follows:
fig.2-21
B
C
C#
B
CC#
DD
D#
E
F
F#
G
G#
A
A#
B
C
B
C
DD
E
F
G
A
C# C#
D#
F#
G#
A#
SELECT
PART
QTZ SELECT
PTN
CALL RPS
NEXT
CURRENT
C4
NEXT
CURRENT
C4
TRANS
-
POSE
NEXT
CURRENT
TRANS
-
POSE
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