Owner`s manual
bank
Sets the Bank Select for each of the tracks of each Element (these are listed in
the Sound List of the Keyboard)
volume
Volume (Controller 7) for each of the tracks of each Element
pan
Panning (Controller 10) for each of the tracks of each Element
reverb
Reverb Send (Controller 91) for each of the tracks of each Element
chorus
Chorus Send (Controller 93) for each of the tracks of each Element
All of the following Parameters have special selection methods, either simply by
clicking the current number and entering the new one, or by right clicking. In
each case in the following descriptions there is an example of what you will see if
you right click. And Asterisk marks the current setting.
Your use of these Parameters will determine how well your pattern works when
you finally play it on the keyboard.
table
Sets the Chord Table for each of the patterns.
Understanding this feature is most important and it is recommended that you
look at the Chord Tables at the end of this manual to choose which is most
suited to your pattern.
It is easiest to set this Parameter by right
clicking with the mouse and selecting from the
list.
Chord Conversion Table
Accompaniment patterns are always recorded
in the key of C. The chord conversion table is
used to convert the recorded pattern (in the
key of C major) to other keys. It should be
noted here that a simple direct shift of each
chord results in unnatural sounding chords,
and so the chord table is used to make
corrections required to make chords sound
more natural. There are 16 chord tables
(including the keyboard's accompaniment
pattern table), numbered 1 through 16.