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Each voice is preset with optimum settings for the parameters, and
the value you set for any parameter will offset (add to or subtract
from) the preset value. If the value of a parameter exceeds the
maximum or minimum limit available, the highest or lowest value
will be used, and any setting beyond that will have no affect.

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The actual value of a parameter is the sum of the value displayed in
the LCD and the value set by the SOUND CONTROL knob.

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The original voice can be restored and heard by returning to
Performance Play mode (without storing) and moving the SOUND
CONTROL knob to the center position.

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You can replace the voices currently assigned to each Layer with
different voices or assign a voice to an unused Layer (maximum four
Layer voices in a Performance).

5. Set other parameters.

As you press other Parameter Value [UP/DOWN] buttons,
the corresponding parameters will appear in the LCD. Set all
other parameters to your preference.

6. Store the Performance.

When you have finished all editing operations, store the
Performance as a User Performance. For details about how
to store a User Performance, see page 66.

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The edited settings will be retained in memory even if you turn the
power off during an edit. The Performance you were editing will still
be selected the next time you turn the power on, and you will be
able to pick up from where you left off and continue editing the
Performance.

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While editing a Performance, if you select another Performance
before you have first stored the data as a User Performance, your
edited data will be lost. For details about storing a User
Performance, see page 66.

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To exit Performance Edit mode, press the [PERFORMANCE] button
again or the PROGRAM [-]/[+] button once, which will display the
Performance Name screen. You can enter Multi Play mode directly
from Performance mode by pressing the [MULTI] button.

3. Select a parameter.

Press the Parameter Value [UP/DOWN] button
corresponding to the parameter you want to edit once to
select the parameter and engage Performance Edit mode.
The name of the parameter and current settings will display
in the LCD.

4. Set the data value or setting.

Press the Parameter Value [UP/DOWN] button again to
select a setting. Holding the [UP/DOWN] button scrolls
through the settings. The [UP] button increases the value
and the [DOWN] button decreases the value.

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You can also use the NUMERIC KEYPAD (0 ~ 9) and [ENTER] or the
ASSIGN 1/DATA knob to change the setting. Preceed the number
with [–] for negative values.

To change the value for all four Layers at once, hold [SHIFT]
and press the [UP/DOWN] button. When you press [SHIFT] in
Performance Edit mode, a letter “A” (All) will appear in the LCD
below the word “LAYER” to indicate you’re changing the values
of all Layers.

ARPEGGIO

HOLD

SHIFT

OCTAVE

PART/LAYER/

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PRESET

USER

PROGRAM

+

PERFORMANCE

MULTI

DEMO

STORE

UTILITY

MASTER

TUNE

KBD

TRANS

SYSTEM

P BEND

RANGE

TYPE

ARPEGGIATOR

TEMPO

PMOD

BANK

PROGRAM

ATK

TIME

ATK

TIME

DCY

TIME

DCY

TIME

FEG

AEG

TUNE

NOTE

SFT

DETUNE

PERFORMANCE

MULTI

DEMO

STORE

UTILITY

MASTER

TUNE

KBD

TRANS

SYSTEM

P BEND

RANGE

TYPE

ARPEGGIATOR

TEMPO

PMOD

BANK

PROGRAM

ATK

TIME

ATK

TIME

DCY

TIME

DCY

TIME

FEG

AEG

TUNE

NOTE

SFT

DETUNE

PERFORMANCE

MULTI

DEMO

STORE

UTILITY

MASTER

TUNE

KBD

TRANS

SYSTEM

P BEND

RANGE

TYPE

ARPEGGIATOR

TEMPO

PMOD

BANK

PROGRAM

ATK

TIME

ATK

TIME

DCY

TIME

DCY

TIME

FEG

AEG

TUNE

NOTE

SFT

DETUNE

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