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Voice mode
Performance
mode
Song mode Utility mode File mode Master mode
Pattern mode
Mixing Voice
mode
Reference
Song Mixing Job mode
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The Song Mixing 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 Song Mixing program to User memory (DRAM).
For details, refer to page 98 in the Quick Guide section.
[F5] RCV SW (Receive Switch)
From this display you can set how each individual Part responds to various MIDI data, such as Control Change and Program Change messages. When the
relevant parameter is set to “on,” the corresponding Part responds to the appropriate MIDI data.
Note that two different display types listed below are provided and you can switch between them by pressing the [SF5] button. Each display type features
the same settings in a different format; use the type you feel most comfortable with.
• Display showing four Parts
This display type shows the Receive Switch status for four Parts at a time. Set the desired Part on or off, for the corresponding MIDI data type. To view and
edit another set of four Parts, press the appropriate Number button, [1] to [16].
Keep in mind that since all the available parameters cannot be simultaneously displayed, you will need to use the cursor controls to scroll the display in order
to see and set the other parameters.
• Display showing all parameters for one Part
This display type shows all of the Receive Switch settings for a single selected Part. Set the desired MIDI data type on or off for the selected Part. To select
other Parts, use the Number [1] – [16] buttons (making sure that the [TRACK SELECT] button is on).
Song Mixing Job mode
[SONG] Song selection [MIXING] [JOB]
[F1] INIT (Initialize)
This function lets you reset (initialize) all Song Mixing parameters to their default settings. It also allows you to selectively initialize certain parameters, such
as Common settings, settings for each Part, and so on—very useful when creating a completely new Song Mixing program from scratch.
Type of parameter to be initialized: GM, All, Common (Common parameter settings for the selected Song Mixing), Part 1 – 16
[F2] RECALL (Edit Recall)
If you are editing a Song Mixing program and select a different program without storing your edited one, all the edits you’ve made will be erased. If this
happens, you can use Edit Recall to restore the Song Mixing program with your latest edits intact.
[F3] COPY
From this display you can copy Part parameter settings from any Song Mixing program
including the currently edited (but not yet stored) one to a particular Part of the Song Mixing
program you are editing. This would come in handy when you want to use some settings from
another program.
The procedure is basically the same as in the [F3] COPY display in the Performance Job mode.
Refer to page 177.
[F4] BULK (Bulk Dump)
This function lets you send all your edited parameter settings for the currently selected Song Mixing program to a computer or another MIDI instrument for
data archiving.
n In order to execute Bulk Dump, you’ll need to set the correct MIDI Device Number. For details, see page 209.
[F5] PF COPY (Performance Copy)
This convenient operation lets you copy certain settings of the four Parts in a performance to the Song Mixing program currently being edited.
The display is similar to the [F6] TEMPLATE [SF2] PERFORM display in the Song Mixing mode. However, the following points differ.
• You can select the desired parameters.
• The MIDI receive channel settings are set to match the basic channel settings (page 209). When the basic channel is set to “omni,” the receive channel
here is set to 1.
Song Mixing Store mode
[SONG] Song selection [STORE]
Source song and part
Destination song (current song) and part
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