User Manual

Part Parameters
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1-3 Operational Parameters
1-3-1 General
1-3-2 Part Setting
Audition Phrase Number Selects the Audition Phrase.
The Preset programs provide several types of Audition Phrases.
Audition Phrase Note
Shift
Determines the transpose setting for the amount (in semitones) by which
the pitch of the Audition Phrase is raised or lowered.
Audition Phrase Velocity
Shift
Adjusts the Velocity of the Audition Phrase between -63 and +63.
Assignable Switch 1
Mode / Assignable
Switch 2 Mode
Determines whether the [ASSIGN 1] button and the [ASSIGN 2] button
function as latch type or as momentary type.
Latch: Pressing the button alternates the lamp status between on
and off.
Momentary: Pressing/holding the button turns the lamp on and
releasing the button turns the lamp off.
Ribbon Controller Mode Determines how the Ribbon Controller responds when released.
Reset: Releasing your finger from the Ribbon Controller
automatically returns the value to the center.
Hold: Releasing your finger from the Ribbon Controller maintains the
value at the last point of contact.
Motion Seq Hold Mode Determines how the Motion Sequencer Hold button responds when
pressed.
Latch: Pressing the button alternates the lamp status between on
and off.
Momentary: Pressing/holding the button turns the lamp on and
releasing the button turns the lamp off.
Mono/Poly Selects monophonic or polyphonic.
Mono: The selected Part is played back monophonically; only a
single note is played back simultaneously.
Poly: The selected Part is played back polyphonically; multiple notes
or chords can be played back simultaneously.
For many instrument sounds (such as bass and synth lead), Mono allows
a more natural and smooth sounding legato performance than Poly.
Key Assign Mode Determines the playing method when the same notes are received
continuously, and without a corresponding note off message.
Single: If double playback of the same note is transmitted to the
internal tone generator, the first note will be stopped and then the next
note will be sounded.
Multi: When double playback of the same note is transmitted to the
internal tone generator, all the notes are sounded simultaneously.
Single is useful when two or more instances of the same note are received
nearly simultaneously, or without a corresponding note off message. To
allow playback of each instance of the same note, set this to Multi.