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Basics Section Quick Guide Reference Appendix
Using as a Master Keyboard
5 Call up the TRANS display.
1 Set the TG Switch of Zone 1 to on and set those for
all other Zones to off. This enables the data played
only in Zone 1 to affect the S90 voices; other Zones
will not play the S90.
2 Set the MIDI Switch of the Zone 2 and 3 to on and
set the ones of the other Zones to off. This is for
transmitting the data played in Zones 2 and 3 to the
external tone generator.
3 Set the MIDI transmit channel of Zone 1 to 1. Set
the MIDI transmit channel of Zones 2 and 3 to
match the Receive channel of the external tone
generator (slave).
4 Make sure the external tone generator is set to
multi-timbral operation (different voices for each of
the 16 MIDI channels), and select the appropriate
voices on the tone generator, corresponding to the
MIDI channels you set in 3 above.
6 Call up the NOTE display.
1 Set the Note Limit H (High) of Zone 1 to B2. Set
the Note Limit L (Low) of Zone 1 to C-2.
2 Set the Note Limit H (High) of Zones 2 and 3 to G8.
Set the Note Limit L (Low) of Zones 2 and 3 to C3.
Each Zone will sound the assigned voice within the
note range set above.
n You can also set other parameters if necessary.
7 Store the settings to a
Master (page 73).
Control Number settings (Zone)
Here in the CS display of the Master Edit mode, you
can set how the Control sliders will affect each Zone.
This lets you specify a MIDI Control number for
each slider. In the example below, the Control
sliders have been set to 11 (Expression). In this way,
you can use the sliders to adjust the relative volume
balance among the Zones.
This setting is available only when the Zone Switch
is set to on from the Memory display in the Master
Play mode.
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SF1 SF2 SF3 SF4 SF5
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