Combination P0: Play 0–1: Program Select/Mixer
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Category/Combination Select
You can select combinations by category and sub-
category. All combinations are organized into up to
eighteen categories, and each category is further
organized into eight sub-categories. You can use these
categories and sub-categories to select combinations.
1. Press “Category/Combination Select” to display
the menu.
2. Press a tab in the left-most column to select a
category. You cannot choose a category tab to
which no combinations have been assigned.
3. Press a tab in the second from left column to select
a sub-category.
All:
All combinations in the category will be shown.
Choose this when you don’t need to use sub-
categories.
0…7:
The combinations will be shown by sub-
category.
You cannot select the tab of a sub-category to which
no combinations have been assigned.
Select a combination from the list. You can directly
press your choice within the list, or use the
/
switches.
If there are more combinations than can be shown in
the screen, use the scroll bar to see the remaining
combinations.
4. If you check “Favorite” in the menu, the
combinations you marked as Favorites will be
shown.
You cannot select this if no combinations in the
selected category are marked as Favorites.
5. Press the OK button to execute, or press the Cancel
button to cancel your selection.
Note:
The category of each combination can be
specified in the “Write Combination” dialog box.
Favorite
[Off, On]
On (checked):
Turns on the Favorite setting for
combinations. Only combinations that you marked as
favorites will be shown and can be selected in the
Bank/Combination Select menu and
Category/Combination Select menu. If you mark
frequently-used combinations as Favorites (i.e., check
the Favorite setting for those combinations), it will be
easy to find them later.
Note that you must write the Combination in order to
save changes to this setting.
(Tempo)
[040.00…240.00, EXT]
This is the tempo for the current Combination, which
applies to tempo-synced LFOs and Wave Sequences,
the Vector EG, EX
i
Step Sequencers, KARMA, and
tempo-synced effects.
EXT
means that the tempo will sync to external MIDI
clocks. You’ll see this if the Global MIDI page
MIDI
Clock
parameter is set to
External MIDI
, or if it’s set to
Auto
and the OASYS is currently receiving MIDI
clocks. For more information, please see “MIDI Clock
(MIDI Clock Source)” on page 652.
040.00…240.00
allow you to set a specific tempo in
BPM, with 1/100 BPM accuracy. In addition to using
the standard data entry controls, you can also just turn
the TEMPO knob, or by playing a few quarter-notes on
the TAP TEMPO button.
Hold Balance
[Off, On]
On (checked):
When any one of the volume sliders is
moved, the volume of the other timbres will change as
well. The volume balance of timbres 1–16 will be
maintained. This is useful when you wish to adjust the
overall volume.
Category tab
Sub-category tab
Scroll bar
Category/Combination Select menu
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