User Manual

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S90 XS/S70 XS Owner’s Manual
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The Master mode lets you:
• Create and store up to 128 programs, each containing a Voice, a Performance or a Multi, and of which can be instantly
called up for use.
• Assign up to four separate Zones in each Master program for use as a master keyboard.
You can use the Master mode to memorize the settings you use most often including the information on which mode is
used, and call up these settings instantly anytime you need them with a single button press. Furthermore, you can
memorize the settings for controlling an external MIDI device by the Master, allowing you to change and control the
connected external MIDI tone generator in sequence while performing live.
Storing the Edited Voice/
Performance/Multi
It is a good idea to assign the Voice mode to one Master
program number (for example, 001) and the Performance
mode to the next numbered program (i.e., 002) if you
want to quickly call up a specific Voice then a related
specific Performance. Follow the steps below to store the
program.
1 Press the [MASTER] button to enter the
Master mode.
2 Select a Master to be edited.
The Master Play display appears.
3 Press the [EDIT] button.
The Master Edit Select display appears.
4
Select “Common” then press the [ENTER]
button.
The Common Edit display appears.
5 Select “Memory” by using the cursor buttons
then press the [ENTER] button.
The Common Memory display appears.
6 At the “Mode” parameter, select “voice,
“performance” or “multi.
7 Select the desired program by setting the
Bank and Number.
8 Press the [STORE] button to execute the
Store operation.
Making settings for use as
a master keyboard
It is a good idea to memorize the master keyboard
function to the Master when using external multiple MIDI
tone generators. Simply by selecting a different Master,
you can change the programs in your connected external
MIDI tone generators. Here's how to do it:
1 Press the [MASTER] button to enter the
Master mode.
2 Select a Master to be edited.
Using as a Master Keyboard (Master Mode)