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Hot - Tip:

TRITON COMBINATIONS RULE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Tip:

If you want a Combination to automatically - trigger arpeggio patterns in performance, first select the

Combination, then turn ON the Arpeggiator, then press the REC/WRITE key - a popup menu prompts you

with "Update Combination". Press "OK" to re-write the Combination with the Arpeggiator set to ON. You'll

also need to make sure that the Auto Arpeggiator function is checked in GLOBAL (P0).

Work with the Solo Function:

1. Select Combination B019 Waterboy Split.

2. Play any key to trigger the drum arpeggio pattern, then play in all ranges of the keyboard to get an idea

of how the Combination sounds. (Check out the Controllers while you're at it!)

3. Press the Page menu button in the upper right of the display, then press Solo Selected Timbre from

the popup menu.

4. Press B023 (the Program number) or INT in the Timbre 1 column to Solo the Bass - play in the low

range to hear it.

5. Press A000 (the Program number) or INT in the Timbre 2 column and hold a chord in the upper range -

to Solo the arpeggiated synth Program.

6. Press A052 (the Program number) or INT in the Timbre 3 column to Solo the drum Program and it's

assigned arpeggio pattern.

7. Press the Page menu button in the upper right of the display, then press Solo Selected Timbre again,

to "toggle" the Solo function on and off.

8. Press to highlight the name field 019 Waterboy Split, then select Combination C013 Lush String Pad.

9. Work with the Solo function on Combination C013 - to solo each of the three timbres. Toggle the Solo

function on and off - to compare each soloed timbre with all the timbres on.

Hot -Tip:

The Solo Function works great - to isolate selected timbres and get just the right mix - you can

use it in any Combination edit pages where the individual timbres can be controlled!