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System Effect
Tempo Delay
In Version 2 the tempo of the song can be used to
automatically determine the delay time in System Effect 3.
The Tempo Delay feature lets you quickly and easily
match the delay time in System Effect 3 to the tempo of
the song. The various note values are accessible from the
delay parameters below a value of 0.1ms by pressing
[DEC].
Note that a slower tempo which exceeds the delay range
will halve the actual delay time. Also note that using the
external clock or changing the tempo may produce noise.
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Song Setup Mode
Transpose
Version 2 provides an octave Transpose feature in
Keyboard Normal Mode (Keyboard Setup screen; see the
Owner’s Manual
, page 82) that lets you shift the octave
up or down between –3 and +3 octaves.
There is also a shortcut to accessing the octave Transpose
feature from Voice Mode, by pressing [F1] (octave down)
or [F2] (octave up).
F1
F2
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Song Record Mode
Variable Count-in
Version 2 lets you determine the number of measures for
count-in before realtime (Overdub or Replace) recording
begins. (For details about Song Record Mode, see the
Owner’s Manual
, page 86). There are four options, as
follows:
key
When “key” is selected, recording will begin as soon as you
press a key on the keyboard.
0
When “0” is selected, recording will begin as soon as you
press the Run button.
1
When “1” is selected, recording will begin after a one-
measure count-in after pressing the Run button.
2
When “2” is selected, recording will begin after a two-
measure count-in after pressing the Run button.
Click Beat and Quantize
Version 2 displays note values graphically to the right of
the Quantize and Click Beat parameters. Also, you can
select Quantize and Click Beat parameters via the
numeric keypad, in accordance with the note values as
printed above the various keypad buttons.
Jump To Next Note Event
In Step Record Mode (see the
Owner’s Manual
, page 89),
when the Data/Cursor button is set to “Cursor” (red
light), you can jump directly to each subsequent note
using the [JOG] dial or [CURSOR-LEFT/RIGHT] buttons,
rather than having to scroll through each segment of 12
clocks.