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Setting menus
Select the desired setting menu (refer to page 28), and perform the corresponding settings.
PART VOLUME
1.Use the TRANSPOSE/PROGRAM buttons to select
the part you wish to set.
PT is the abbreviation for part and ACP for ACCOMP.
For an explanation of CHRD and R.BS, refer to page
24.
2.Use the TEMPO/PROGRAM buttons to adjust the
volume (0 to 127).
Repeat these steps for each part as necessary.
PART SOUND
1.Use the TRANSPOSE/PROGRAM buttons to select
the part you wish to set.
2.Use the TEMPO/PROGRAM buttons or the number
buttons to select a sound for the part.
PART PANPOT
1.Use the TRANSPOSE/PROGRAM buttons to select
the part you wish to set.
2.Use the TEMPO/PROGRAM buttons to adjust the
stereo midpoint (0 to 127).
At 0 the center is all the way to the left, at 64 the
center is midway between right and left, and at 127
the center is all the way to the right.
PART MIDI CHANNEL
1.Use the TRANSPOSE/PROGRAM buttons to select
the part you wish to set.
2.Use the TEMPO/PROGRAM buttons to set the channel
(OFF, 01 to 16).
PART LOCAL SETTING
1.Use the TEMPO/PROGRAM buttons to select the part
you wish to set.
2.Use the TRANSPOSE/PROGRAM buttons to set the
LOCAL CONTROL setting (ON or OFF).
When set to OFF, the performance for the part is
transmitted as MIDI data but does not sound from this
instrument.
MIDI CLOCK
Use the TRANSPOSE/PROGRAM buttons to select the
MIDI CLOCK mode.
INT: This instrument’s internal clock is used to con-
trol the connected MIDI equipment.
EXT: The clock of the connected MIDI equipment is
used to control this instrument. (The tempo is dis-
played as “q= – – –”.)
For information about MIDI connections, refer to page
32.
The setting is always set to INT when the power to
this instrument is turned on.
MENU
MENU
MENU
MENU
MENU
MENU
Part III Menu
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