Combination mode
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Reset Tone Adjust
Reset Tone Adjust
is available on the Tone Adjust tab of the
play page.
This command affects only the selected Timbre or Track, as
opposed to the entire Combination or Song. It resets the
Tone Adjust settings for all of the Track/Timbre’s, Switches,
and Sliders to their default values.
1. Select the Timbre (Combination mode) or Track
(Sequencer mode) to reset.
For a timbre, access the Combi P0: Play– Tone Adjust page,
and select the
Timbre
.
For a track, access the Seq P0–2: Play/REC– Tone Adjust
page, and select the
Track
.
2. Select “Reset Tone Adjust” to open the dialog box.
3. Use the To field to specify how the Tone Adjust param-
eters will be reset.
All Off:
All parameters will be reset to Off.
Default Setting:
The parameters will be reset to the default
settings for the corresponding program type.
Copy Drum Track
This command copies the drum track settings of the
specified Program, Combination, or Song.
For more information, please see “Copy Drum Track” on
page 74.
Erase Drum Track Pattern
This erases the drum track pattern you specify.
For more information, please see “Erase Drum Track
Pattern” on page 75.
Copy Chord Trigger Setup
Copy Chord Trigger Setup
is available on the switches tab
of the Controllers page.
This command copies the Chord trigger switch from a
specified program, combination/timbre, or song.
For more information, please see “Copy Chord Trigger
Setup” on page 75.
Copy Arpeggiator
Copy Arpeggiator
is available on the ARP Setup T01–08–
Scan Zone tabs of the ARP/DT page.
This command can copy arpeggiator settings from another
location to the current Combi.
1. In From, select the source (mode, bank, number) of the
arpeggiator you wish to copy.
If you are copying from a Combination or Song, select either
A
or
B
, if you wish to copy settings from only one
arpeggiator, or select
A&B
if you wish to copy the settings of
both arpeggiators.
2. If you are copying from a Program, or are copying
either A or B from a Combination, or Song, select either
A or B as the To copy destination.
Detune BPM Adjust
Detune BPM Adjust
is available on the Pitch tab of the
Timbre Parameters page.
This command changes a loop’s tempo by changing the
Timbre’s
Detune
parameter. The multisample data itself is
not altered. Since this alters the pitch of the loop along with
the tempo, it’s generally intended for un-pitched percussive
loops.
Note:
Using
Detune BPM Adjust
will over-write any
previous
Detune
settings.
1. Go to the Pitch tab of the Timbre Parameters page.
2. Select the Detune parameter for the desired Timbre.
Detune BPM Adjust
is available only when the
Detune
parameter has been selected. Otherwise, the menu selection
will be grayed out.
3. In From, specify the loop’s original BPM value.
Ignore any previous changes from using Detune BPM
adjust.
4. In To, specify the desired BPM value.
The appropriate
Detune
value will be calculated
automatically from these two values.
For example, if you set
From
to 60 bpm and
To
to 120 bpm,
Detune
will be set to +1200 (one octave up).
Note:
Since this command does not affect the multisample
data itself, and always over-writes the previous
Detune
amount, using it repeatedly has no cumulative effect.
Summary of Contents for M50-73
Page 1: ...2 E Parameter Guide ...
Page 86: ...Program mode 78 ...
Page 132: ...Combination mode 124 ...
Page 222: ...Sequencer mode 214 ...
Page 297: ...Effect Mixer Block Diagrams Main Outputs 289 ...
Page 418: ...Appendices 410 ...