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Voice mode Performance
mode Song mode Utility mode File mode Master modePattern mode Mixing Voice
mode
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Performance Play mode
171Owner’s Manual
Performance mode
The Performance Play mode lets you perform a variety of general editing operations on the selected Performance. For more detailed and 
comprehensive editing operations, use the Performance Edit mode. Edited parameters with the exception of some parameters are stored to 
internal Flash ROM as a User Performance.
nThe parameters that have...

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Voice modePerformance
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Performance Edit mode    Common Edit
172Owner’s Manual
Voice Edit parameters are divided into Common Edit (parameters common to all four Parts), and Part Edit (parameters of individual Parts).
These parameters are for making global (or common) edits to all four Parts of the selected Performance.
Performance Edit mode[PERFORM] ➞ Performance selection ➞ [EDIT] 
Common Edit
[PERFORM] ➞ Performance...

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Voice mode Performance
mode Song mode Utility mode File mode Master modePattern mode Mixing Voice
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Performance Edit mode    Common Edit
173Owner’s Manual
[F3] ARP (Arpeggio)
From this display you can set the Arpeggio related parameters.
[SF1] TYPESame as in Normal Voice Common Edit. See page 154.
[SF2] LIMIT
[SF3] PLAY FX (Play Effect)
[SF4] OUT CH (Output Channel)
From this display you can set a separate MIDI output channel for the Arpeggio playback data, letting you have 
the Arpeggio...

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Voice modePerformance
modeSong mode Utility mode File mode Master modePattern modeMixing Voice
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Performance Edit mode    Part Edit
174Owner’s Manual
These parameters are for editing the individual Parts that make up a Performance.
Part Edit[PERFORM] ➞ Performance selection ➞ [EDIT] ➞ Part selection
[F1] VOICE
[SF1] VOICE
You can select a voice for each part.
PartSw (Part Switch)Set each pat to on or off. 
Settings:on, off
BankDetermines the Voice Bank (page 40) for each Part....

Page 175

Voice mode Performance
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Performance Edit mode    Part Edit
175Owner’s Manual VelSensOfst 
(Velocity Sensitivity Offset)Determines the amount by which played velocities are adjusted for the actual resulting velocity effect. This lets 
you raise or lower all velocities by the same amount—allowing you to automatically compensate for playing too 
strongly or too softly.
Settings:0 – 127
[F2] OUTPUT
[SF1] VOL/PAN...

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Voice modePerformance
modeSong mode Utility mode File mode Master modePattern modeMixing Voice
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Performance Edit mode    Part Edit
176Owner’s Manual
[F4] TONE
You can set parameters related to the pitch and tone for each Part. Keep in mind that the settings made here are applied as offsets to the Voice Edit settings.
[SF1] TUNE
NoteShiftDetermines the pitch (key transpose) setting for each Part in semitones.
Settings:-24 – 0 – +24
DetuneDetermines the fine tuning for each part....

Page 177

Voice mode Performance
mode Song mode Utility mode File mode Master modePattern mode Mixing Voice
mode
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Performance Job mode
177Owner’s Manual
The Performance Job mode features several basic operations, such as Initialize and Copy. After setting parameters as required from the 
selected display, press the [ENTER] button to execute the Job.
This function lets you store your edited Performance to User memory. For details, refer to page 66 in the Quick Guide section. 
Performance Job mode[PERFORM]...

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Voice modePerformance
modeSong modeUtility mode File mode Master mode Pattern modeMixing Voice
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Song Play mode        
178Owner’s Manual
Song mode
■ Creating Songs—basic procedure
Songs consist of the following three types of data: 
• MIDI sequence data (created in the Song Record mode, Song Edit mode, and Song Job mode)
• Setup data (created in the Song Play mode)
• Mixing data (created in the Song Mixing mode/Mixing Edit mode and stored in the Song Mixing Store mode)
After creating the...

Page 179

Voice mode Performance
mode Song mode Utility mode File mode Master modePattern mode Mixing Voice
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Song Record mode    Song Record Standby mode
179Owner’s Manual
Song Record Standby mode
PORTDetermines the MIDI transmission port for the corresponding track. Playback data of tracks set to off is output 
via MIDI without any Port message.
The internal tone generator parts of this synthesizer can be played back only over Port 1.
Settings:off, 1 – 3
nPort data can be output only through the USB...

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Voice modePerformance
modeSong modeUtility mode File mode Master mode Pattern modeMixing Voice
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Song Record mode    Song Record Standby mode    
180Owner’s Manual
 (Tempo)Determines the Song tempo.
Settings:001.0 – 300.0
Meas (Measure)Determines the measure from which Song recording will be started. 
[F2] VOICE
In this display you can set the voice related parameters for the recording track. The settings here affect the Part for which the receive channel (set in the 
Mixing mode) matches...
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