The Multi Mode
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M Manual
The Multi Mode
M offers a 4 part Multi mode. Each sound in a Multi setup
based on a so-called
Part
. A Part offers some additional
settings that belong to the Multi and therefore are not
stored in the Sound program itself. The Multi setup is
called
Arrangement
.
The are two main reasons for using a Multi arrangement:
1. Using M with a sequencer. In that case you want to use
several Sound programs at once, each assigned to a diffe-
rent MIDI channel.
2. Building layered sounds. By doing this you can get inte-
resting combinations e.g. a chord sound that fades into a
string pad.
Of course, you can use both methods in combination.
How to enter the Multi Mode
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Press the
Single/Multi
encoder to enter the Multi
mode. The LED near to the dial lits in white. If you
want to return to single mode, press the dial again.
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Use the
Single/Multi
encoder to select the desired
Multi arrangement. Press
Recall
to load it.
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Use the
Bank/Part
buttons to switch between the 4
multi parts. The current part number is shown in the
upper left ordner of the display (e.g.
Part 3
).
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Press
Shift + Mode/Map
buttons to enter the Multi
Map Edit pages. Use the
Sound/System
encoder to
navigate through these pages. Press
Cancel
to exit the
Multi Map Edit pages.
The Multi Map Edit Display Pages
The current selected Multi Map page is shown in the upper
right corner of the display, e.g.
Multi>Main
r
Keep in mind that the parameters of the Multi can be
set up for all 4 parts individually. So you need to
make extensive use of the
Bank/Part
buttons to
switch between the parts.
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