S90 XS/S70 XS Reference Manual - zZounds.com
S90 XS/S70 XS Reference Manual - zZounds.com
S90 XS/S70 XS Reference Manual - zZounds.com
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Master Edit<br />
The Master Edit mode lets you create your own original Master programs—containing up to four different Zones<br />
(keyboard areas)—by editing the various parameters.<br />
Operation [MASTER] Select Master program [EDIT] Master Edit Select display<br />
Common Edit and Zone Edit<br />
In the Master mode, you can divide the keyboard into (up to) four independent<br />
areas (called “Zones”). To each Zone can be assigned different MIDI<br />
channels and different functions of the Knobs and Sliders.<br />
This makes it possible to control several Parts of the multi-timbral tone<br />
generator simultaneously by a single keyboard or to control Voices of an<br />
external MIDI instrument over several different channels in addition to the internal Voices of this synthesizer itself—<br />
letting you use the <strong>S90</strong> <strong>XS</strong>/<strong>S70</strong> <strong>XS</strong> to effectively do the work of several keyboards.<br />
There are two types of Master Edit displays: those for editing parameters <strong>com</strong>mon to all eight Zones and those for<br />
editing individual Zones.<br />
Common Edit<br />
Lets you edit the parameters <strong>com</strong>mon to all Zones.<br />
Operation<br />
1 Name<br />
Specify the name for the Master. The function is the same as the Name Edit of<br />
the Multi mode. When the cursor is at the “Get Name From Memory” icon,<br />
pressing the [ENTER] button copies the name of the Voice/Performance/Multi<br />
to the name of the Master.<br />
2 Memory<br />
1<br />
[MASTER] Select Master program [EDIT] Select the “Common” in the<br />
Master Edit Select display [ENTER] Master Common Edit Select display<br />
2<br />
Determines the Program number that is called up when the Master is<br />
selected. The name of the selected Voice/Performance/Multi is shown.<br />
You can select Voices and Performances via the Category Search function.<br />
<strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Manual</strong><br />
3<br />
<strong>Reference</strong><br />
Basic Structure<br />
Voice<br />
Performance<br />
Multi<br />
SEQ Play<br />
Master<br />
Remote<br />
File<br />
Audio Rec/Play<br />
Utility<br />
Master<br />
Play<br />
Edit Select<br />
Common Select<br />
Name<br />
Memory<br />
Zone Sw<br />
Zone Edit Select<br />
Transmit<br />
Note<br />
Preset<br />
Knob/Slider<br />
Job Select<br />
Bulk<br />
Initialize<br />
Appendix<br />
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