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6. M

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tons

6.1 Editing Procedure and Parameters

First, press the ZONE SELECT button for the zone to be edited.
Next, press the MENU buttons until the parameter you want to edit appears in
the DISPLAY. When a zone is set as Both, pressing the ZONE SELECT button again
will switch the menu list from Internal to External or vice versa.

Set the value of the parameter using the VALUE buttons.
Since each parameter has a different value range, consult the following pages
for the details. Repeat this procedure for any other parameters in any of the
zones that need to be modified.

Save these settings using the STORE button.
(See page 53 for detail)

Note:

Once you enter the edit mode from SETUP mode by pressing the MENU button,

the mode automatically changes to SOUND mode and the SOUND SELECT buttons

are used to select sounds, not SETUPs.

You can exit the edit mode by pressing the EXIT(SW) button. Any edits you have

made so far will be retained to SOUND mode. If you exit the edit mode by pressing

SOUND or SETUP buttons, your changes will be lost and the previously saved

settings are recalled.

6.2 Edit Parameters

Zone parameters can be edited individually for each zone. There are two
parameter groups, Internal parameter group and External parameter group. If
a zone is set to Int, only Internal parameters are available for editing. If a zone is
set to Ext, only External parameters are available for editing. If a zone is set to
Both, both Internal and External parameters are available for editing.

6.2.1 Zone Mode

This parameter sets the Zone mode. The example shows that the Zone 1 is set
to Both mode.

6.2.2 Sound (Int only)

This parameter determines which internal sound is assigned for the selected
zone.

1

Classic EP

Vel Comp.

= 10

Zone No.

Sound Name

Parameter

Value

1

Classic EP

Vel Comp.

= 10

Zone No.

Sound Name

Parameter

Value

1

Concert Grand

S

Zone Mode =Both

1

Concert Grand

S

Zone Mode =Both

1

Internal Sound

= Concert Grand

1

Internal Sound

= Concert Grand