Song Mode
The MIXER Page
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Once you have set initial values, if you change the values of Pan or Vol while the song is
playing (but not recording), they will return to the initial values if the song is paused/stopped
and played again. This allows you try out different settings without losing your initial values.
Prog Initial Values
When recording to an unused track, the track’s currently selected Prog setting is written into
the header of the track as the initial Program. The initial Program is used to recall each track’s
Program whenever a song is loaded. The initial Program for each track can be seen at the top
of the Event page.
If you change the value of Prog while the song is playing (but not recording), it will return
to the initial Program if the song is paused/stopped and played again. This allows you try out
different Programs without losing your initial Program setting.
To change the initial Program after you have recorded to a track, make sure the song is
stopped, press the RECORD button to change the song status to Rec Ready, select a
different Program, then press the RECORD soft button again to change the song status to
Stopped. Make sure to save the initial Program setting by saving the song before exiting song
mode or selecting another song.
Pan, Vol, and Prog Automation
Pan, Vol, and Prog settings can be automated to change automatically while a song is playing.
You can simply change these values in real-time while a track is recording, or use the Event
page to insert and edit Pan (CTRL 10), Volume (CTRL 7), and Program Change (PCHG)
messages.
Dest
The destination of each track can be set with the Dest parameter. You can choose between
combinations of the four possible destinations:
L
= Local. The track’s MIDI events will be transmitted locally only, to the PC4’s internal
sound generator. None of the track’s MIDI events will be sent to the USB or MIDI Out
port.
M
= MIDI. The track’s MIDI events will be transmitted only to the MIDI Out.
U
= USB MIDI. The track’s MIDI events will be transmitted only to the USB port.
––– = None.
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