User Guide

Assigning samples to a program
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Level field: Sets the level of each note number.
Pan field: Sets the pan (L50–MID–R50) if the note number is output in stereo. This has no effect if you
are using monaural output.
Out field: Sets the output destination jack for each note number. If you select MULTI, the output settings
of the multi will be used.
FX field: Indicates the send level of the signal that is sent from this note number to the effect bus.
Send field: Selects the effect bus (OFF, A–D, AB, CD, MULTI) that is used by each note number. If you
select MULTI, the settings of the multi will be used. Settings for the effects used can be made in Effect
mode.
7. Press the [F3] key (PITCH).
The Pitch page will appear, where you can make settings such as tuning and polyphony for each note num-
ber.
A Tune field: Specifies the tuning of the note
number.
B Pitch field: Specifies whether the pitch of the
sample assigned to the note number will rise
or fall according to the keyboard position
(TRACK), or will play at the same pitch for
any key (CONST).
C Poly field: Specifies the maximum polyphony for the note number.
D Mute field: Specifies the mute group (OFF, 1–64) to which the note number will belong. Note numbers
that belong to the same mute group will not sound simultaneously. For example if you assign the same
mute group to open and closed hi-hat samples, playing one sample while the other sample is sounding
will cause the first sound to be muted.
8. Move the cursor to other fields, and make the desired settings.
Pad assignments for a drum program
In addition to the sample assign settings and other parameters for each note, a drum program also contains
pad assign settings. For each program, these settings specify the note number that will be output when you
strike each pad. If you want to view or modify the note number that is assigned to each pad, go to the Pro-
gram mode List page and press the [F4] key (Assign) to access the Pad Assign page.
A Program field: Indicates the currently
selected program.
B Note field: Specifies the note number that is
assigned to this pad number.
C GM field: Indicates the GM format (GM sys-
tem level 1) drum/percussion sound that corre-
sponds to the note number selected in (2).
D Sample field: Specifies the sample that is
assigned to this pad number.
Note: Please be aware that these fields are valid only for each individual note number, not for the entire program.
Use Multi mode to make settings for the entire program.
Note: For a drum program, we recommend that you normally leave the Pitch field at CONST. If you change this
to TRACK, the pitch may change.
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