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Facilità d'uso
(You can then change the sound settings, etc. manually; however, the memory contents of the PANEL MEMORY remain unchanged until you store them again.) • The PANEL MEMORY settings can be saved on a disk for recall at a later time. (Refer to page 83.) 46 Part II Playing the rhythm ■ PANEL MEMORY mode You can define which panel settings are stored when the PANEL MEMORY is used. 1. Press and hold the SET button for a few seconds. • The display changes to the following. 7° <"in J= ICU PAGE à PI P. MEM MODE Normal DRUMS ACCOM» ACCOMP2 ACCOM») BASS LEFT RIGHTS RIGHT I 2. Use the LEFT a and v buttons to select the mode. Normal: The sounds and volume balance, effects and CONDUCTOR status are stored. Expand: All the instrument’s settings are stored, including the rhythm, TRANSPOSE, tempo, etc. • After a few seconds, the display exits the setting mode. ■ EXPAND MODE FILTER You can specify which data is recalled in the Expand mode. 1. While the P.MEM MODE display is shown, press the PAGE a button. • The display looks similar to the following. 2. Use the ACCOMP 1 a and v buttons to select the item. • Select from [Rhythm], [Tempo], [Split Pt] (SPLIT POINT), [Transpos], [APC] (AUTO PLAY CHORD), [MIDI], [Key Scale], [Reverb], [CHO Set] (CHORUS Setting), [P4-P16 Set] (PART 4 to 16 Setting) and [Pedal Set]. 3. Use the RIGHT 1 a and v buttons to recall the on or off status for the selected item (On/Off). 4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each item, as desired. Suggestions for using PANEL MEMORY • The initial factory setting of PANEL MEMORY contains professional settings which you may choose to use or to alter to your own taste. These can be restored at any time by initializing the PANEL MEMORY. (Refer to page 102.) • You can change from one PANEL MEMORY to another by pressing the soft pedal. 47 Practical applications Practical applications Part ¡1 Playing the rhythm Pedal setting -T~ | c=o | Ll.l 1.1.1UJ a § - • T n □ °fi ■ I'm 1 aQ Q mjj 1. 1=10*1 CD O rrm CO CD 0 O O oo ttlf Mtll H O 1 111 ) 0 0 OOOOO You can assign various functions to the soft (left) pedal. The assigned function can then be controlled by pressing the pedal. » The sustain pedal function cannot be changed. Assigning functions 1. Press the MEMORY & CONTROL button to turn it on. MEMORY & CONTROL O o DISK LOAD 2. Use the PAGE buttons to select [P6 Pedal Setting]. • The display changes to the following. 7® on J= fCU UEWPAGETA PS M E M& CONT RO L PedalSett ing DRUMS »CCOMPJ »CCOMPI ACCO*U>1 BASS LEFT RIGMT2 RIGHT1 3. Press either LEFT button. • The display changes to the following. 7° on J= »cu LEFT PEDAL S o f t Pedal DRUMS uccotm »¿COMPI ACCOMP1 BASS LEFT HIOHT2 "rT£hti 4. Use the LEFT a and v buttons to select a desired function. [Soft Pedal]: (Refer to page 29.) [Sost. Pedal]: (See below.) [Start/Stop]: START/STOP button on/off [Fill in 1]: FILL IN 1 button on [Fill in 2]: FILL IN 2 button on [Intro/Endng 1]: INTRO & ENDING 1 button on [Intro/Endng 2]: INTRO & ENDING 2 button on [Glide]: Glide on/off (The glide effect “bends” the pitch down by about one semitone.) [Sustain]: SUSTAIN PEDAL button on/off [Techni-Chord]: TECHNI-CHORD button on/off [Dig Effect]: DIGITAL EFFECT button on/off [Chorus]: CHORUS button on/off [P. Memory inc]: Increment the PANEL MEMORY selection by 1. [P. Memory dec]: Decrement the PANEL MEMORY selection by 1. [P. Memory 1-5]: The specified PANEL MEMORY number is turned on. [APC Hold]: Maintain the specified chord during an AUTO PLAY CHORD performance. (Refer to page 40.) [Off]: No function 5. When you have completed making the settings, press the MEMORY & CONTROL button to turn it off. ■ Sostenuto pedal If this pedal is pressed while the keys are pressed, the sustain effect is applied to those notes only. If the pedal is pressed first and the keys are then pressed, the sustain effect does not work for those notes. • For continuous-type sounds, such as ORGAN, the notes sound as long as the pedal is pressed. 48 Pantlll Sequencer Outline of the Sequencer .---7~ B 0000 B fl II 1 p--... —T g 0 c 1:1 1 1 1 1 1 [Tnöf« n □ ° 1.1:1.1 1 1JD CD a D !■■■< cd □ rrm crimoDQ oo muini ö ° <"■1 n □ 0 00000 A sequencer records your performance in a similar way to a tape recorder. This instrument’s SEQUENCER allows you to record up to 10 performances in a variety of ways. You may want to record your entire performance in one go (especially if you are using AUTO PLAY CHORD to provide the accompaniment), or to build up a complex arrangement with several different parts playing together, like an orchestral score. This instrument’s SEQUENCER has 16 tracks. This means that you can record 16 different parts. However, you don’t have to use all 16 tracks. For some uses you may only need to use one or two tracks. This instrument’s SEQUENCER enables you to edit your recorded performance. Unlike a tape recorder you can change the sound or the tempo during play...