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Phrase Clip Edit
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Phrase Clip Mode Phrase Clip Edit The parameters available when editing a Clip Kit are explained here. A Clip Kit is a collection of Phrase Clips assigned across the keyboard (notes C0 to C6) for playback. For editing a Clip Kit, there are five Common Edit screens (for parameters which apply to the current clip kit). There are also five screens for Clip Key parameters (used to assign Phrase Clips to notes on the keyboard). Details about recording Phrase Clips are given on Pages 55, 143. When you enter Phrase Clip Edit Mode, you will see the following screen. Basically, Knob [A] is used to select the type of parameter you wish to edit (Common/Clip Key). The Clip Key is selected by pressing the relevant note on the keyboard. The [PAGE] knob is used to switch between the parameter screens, and Knobs [B], [C], [1] and [2] are used to enter parameter settings. Alternatively, you can use the [DATA] knob, and [DEC/NO] and [INC/YES] keys to enter settings. GEN Name) Ctgry Common a-Z 0-? Cursor [--:Init Voice] SHIFT PAGE A B C 1 2 DATA PART/ELEMENT Switch between screens Select Common/Clip Key Enter settings You can use Knobs [A] to [C] and Knob [1]/[2] while holding down the [SHIFT] key to move the cursor to each respective parameter. The cursor can also be moved using the [DATA] knob or the [DEC/NO] and [INC/YES] keys while holding down the [SHIFT] key. You must select the Clip Kit you wish to edit before entering Phrase Clip Edit Mode (Page 142). All parameter settings will be set for each Clip Kit, and can be stored. If you switch the synthesizer off, your Phrase Clip data in internal memory will be lost. You should always save important Phrase Clip data to Memory Card (Page 173). Details about how to enter Phrase Clip Edit Mode are given on Page 22. A general overview of Phrase Clips is given on Page 53. Most of these parameters are the same as for Drum Voices (the gray items in the tree diagram). Therefore, the parameters which differ are explained here. Those parameters which do not differ are explained in the Voice Edit Mode section (Page 78). Phrase Clip Edit Mode Common Clip Common General 80 GEN Name (General Name) 80 Clip Common Quick Edit 147 QED Level (Quick Edit Level) 147 QED EffectCtrl (Quick Edit Effect) 148 QED Filter (Quick Edit Filter) 148 QED EG (Quick Edit Envelope Generator) 148 Clip Common Arpeggio 82 ARP Type (Arpeggio Type) 82 ARP Limit (Arpeggio Note Limit) 83 ARP Mode (Arpeggio Mode) 83 ARP PlayEF (Arpeggio Play Effect) 83 Clip Common Controller 148 CTL Set1 (Control Set 1) 149 CTL Set2 (Control Set 2) 149 CTL Set3 (Control Set 3) 149 CTL Set4 (Control Set 4) 149 CTL Set5 (Control Set 5) 149 Clip Common Effect 88 EFF InsEF (Insertion Effect) 88 EFF EF1 (Effect 1) 88 EFF EF1 (Effect 2) 88 EFF Rev (Reverb) 89 EFF Cho (Chorus) 89 Clip Key Clip Key OSC (Oscillator) 149 OSC Asgn (Oscillator Assign) 149 OSC Out (Oscillator Out) 151 OSC Pan (Oscillator Pan) 151 OSC Other (Oscillator Other) 151 Clip Key Pitch 152 PCH Tune (Pitch Tune) 152 Clip Key Filter 152 FLT Cutoff (Filter Cutoff) 152 Clip Key Amplitude 152 AMP AEG (Amplitude Envelope Generator) 153 AMP VelSens (Amplitude Velocity Sensitivity) 153 Clip Key EQ (Equalizer) 101 EQ Type 101 EQ Param (EQ Parameter) 101 Clip Common Edit and Clip Key Edit A Clip Kit consists of Phrase Clips (waves) assigned to notes C0 to C6 on the keyboard (Page 55). Parameters common to all Phrase Clips are known as a "Clip Common Edit." In Phrase Clip Edit Mode, screens are available for Clip Common Edit and for each editing Clip Key. Use Knob [A] to switch between these screens. Clip Common settings QEDíLevel) Vol Common 127 Clip Common Pan RevSend ChoSend C 127 127 Clip Key settings OSC Asgn) Number Variation [ENTER] Key= C 3 001[InitSmpl] 1 to Edit Clip Key SHIFT PAGE A B C 1 2 DATA 146 PART/ELEMENT