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Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] Do not use this product near water -- for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, or the like. This product should be used only with a cart or stand that is recommended by the manufacturer. This product, either alone or in combination with an amplifier and headphones or speakers, may be capable of producing sound levels that could cause permanent hearing loss. Do not operate for a long period of time at a high volume level or at a level that is uncomfortable. [. . . ] Then press EFX TYPE [r], and the User effect will be selected. The "X" symbol of the effect number indicates that this is a User effect.
PART INSTRUMENT
A01 01x Stereo-EQ
LEVEL
100
PAN
0
Chapter 5. Convenient functions
99
s Creating and saving a Patch (User Patch)
You can modify the parameter values of Parts A01 and A02 as desired, assign a Patch name, and save it. A Patch saved in this way is referred to as a User Patch. 16 Patches can be saved in the Patch number locations U01 - U16.
Patch U16 Patch Name : -USER PATCH16Write Patch U01 Patch Name :-USER PATCH01Patch 128 Patch Name : EPILOGUE Patch 001 Patch Name : RB STRAT
Parameters common to all Parts PartB16
Part B16
Load Default Setting Patch Patch Name : -SOUND CanvasParameters common to all Parts Part B16 Part A01 Default Value Default Value
Part B16 Part A03 Part A02 Part A01
Instrument Effect Part Parameter etc.
Part A03 Default Value
Default Value
*
*
All Patch parameters (p. 194) are stored. (List of parameters and procedures, p. 150) However, a distinction between GroupA and B of MIDI channels will not be stored. The MIDI channel will be saved as channel "A**" of Group A Drum set parameters are not stored in a Patch.
q Naming a User Patch
1. 3.
Press the [ALL] button to make the button indicator light, and use lr INSTRUMENT [l ][r ] to select the Patch whose name you wish to modify. Press [ALL] to load Patch.
To cancel without loading, press [MUTE].
r r Simultaneously press PAN [r ] and CHORUS [r ].
The specified character location will blink.
PART INSTRUMENT
ALL 1 RB STRAT
LEVEL
100
PAN
0
4. 5.
lr Use PART [l ][r ] to move the selected character location.
The blinking area will move.
lr Press INSTRUMENT [l ][r ] and the displayed character will change.
Select the desired character, and return to step 4. Each time you press [ALL], the character will change case as A a A a. However, be aware that if you change the number, the parameter settings will also change.
PART INSTRUMENT
SET 066*SER DRUM2
LEVEL
100
PAN
0
5.
r r Simultaneously press PAN [r ] and CHORUS [r ] to end the procedure.
* To store the name of the User Drum Set in memory, follow the steps explained in "Storing an entire Drum Set (procedure 2)" on p. 103, 105.
1
ALL
3
PART INSTRUMENT
4
LEVEL PAN REVERB CHORUS
MUTE
SC-55 MAP SC-88 MAP
25
KEY SHIFT
MIDI CH
DELAY
102
Chapter 5. Convenient functions
q Storing a Drum instrument
1.
Select a Drum Part and Drum Set, and create a drum instrument ("Drum editing procedure" p. 42).
PART INSTRUMENT
AD1 001
LEVEL
C#3
CrshCym1
100
PAN
0
If the above screen is displayed after you create a drum instrument, you can use the following procedure to save your data as a User Drum Set. If the screen display is different than the one shown above, use following procedure 2, 3.
2. 3.
Make sure that the [ALL] indicator is dark.
If it is lit, press [ALL] to turn it off.
l Simultaneously press [SELECT] and EFX TYPE [l ].
The display will show the Part Group (p. 23), Part Mode (p. 27), Drum Set number, Note name, and Drum Instrument name (p. 43).
Part Group Part Mode Drum set number
PART INSTRUMENT
AD1 001
LEVEL
C#3
Note Name
CrshCym1
Drum Instrument name
100
PAN
0
VIB RATE USER INST SELECT ATTACK
VIB DEPTH CUTOFF DECAY
VIB DELAY RESONANCE RELEASE
EFX
ON/OFF
EFX TYPE
EFX PARAM
EFX VALUE
3
Chapter 5. Convenient functions
103
There are two ways to store an edited drum instrument. The first is to store each Drum Instrument individually (procedure 1). The second is to store an entire set of Drum Instruments as a Drum Set (procedure 2).
Storing an individual Drum Instrument (procedure 1)
The following procedure will store an individual Drum Instrument into the Note Name you specify.
4-1. To store an individual Drum Instrument, simultaneously press the [USER
INST] and [SELECT] buttons.
Note name
PART INSTRUMENT
User Drum Set number
AD1 Write UD D#3/65?
LEVEL
100
PAN
0
Use the INSTRUMENT [l] [r] buttons to specify the Note Name and the User Drum Set number (65/66) into which the data will be stored. When you simultaneously press the INSTRUMENT [l] [r] buttons, the cursor will move between the Note Name and the Drum Set number.
5.
To store the data, press [ALL].
To quit without storing, press [MUTE]. Procedure 1
Native/SC-88 Map
C3 48 49 50 51 52 53 55 56 57 58 59 C4 60 61 62 63 64 65 67 68 69 70 B4 71 69 70 71 66 62 63 64 65 67 68 66 57 58 59 C4 60 61 54 50 51 52 53 55 56 54 C3 48 49
Procedure 2
Native/SC-88 Map
Note name Note number
65
66
65
66
User Drun Set number
User Drun Set number
104
Chapter 5. Convenient functions
Storing an entire Drum Set (procedure 2)
The following procedure will store all the Drum Instruments for the entire currently selected Drum Set.
lr 4-2. To store the entire Drum Set, simultaneously press EFX VALUE [l ] [r ] buttons.
The User Drum set number into which the data will be stored
PART INSTRUMENT
AD1 Write U. DRUM 65?
LEVEL
100
PAN
0
Use the INSTRUMENT [l] [r] buttons to specify the User Drum Set number (65/66) into which the data will be stored.
5.
To store the data, press [ALL].
To quit without storing, press [MUTE].
5
PART ALL LEVEL MUTE REVERB SC-55 MAP SC-88 MAP
DELAY
4-1, 4-2
INSTRUMENT
PAN
CHORUS
KEY SHIFT
MIDI CH
VIB RATE USER INST SELECT ATTACK
VIB DEPTH CUTOFF DECAY
VIB DELAY RESONANCE RELEASE
EFX
ON/OFF
EFX TYPE
EFX PARAM
EFX VALUE
4-1
4-2
Chapter 5. Convenient functions
105
s Copying or Exchanging settings between Parts / Initializing Part settings
The settings of the selected Part can be copied to another Part or initialized, and you can exchange settings between parts. [. . . ] Oststrasse 96, 22844 Norderstedt, GERMANY TEL: (040) 52 60090
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ASIA
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