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Master Job mode

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Master Job mode Zone Edit Master Job mode [MASTER] ➞ [JOB] The Master Job mode contains two convenient operations (called "Jobs")-one letting you initialize (reset) the Master data, and the other letting you transmit your edited Master data to an external MIDI device or computer. After setting parameters as required from the selected display, press the [ENTER] button to execute the Job. [F1] INIT (Initialize) This function lets you reset (initialize) all Master parameters to their default settings. It also allows you to selectively initialize certain parameters, such as Common settings, settings for each Zone, and so on - very useful when creating a completely new Master from scratch. Parameter Types (for Initializing): All, Common, Zone ALL Common Zone Split 4Zone Layer All settings for the selected Master are initialized. Common parameter settings for the selected Master are initialized. You can initialize the Zone setting to one of the following three types. Splits the keyboard range using Zone 1 and Zone 2. "UpperCh" determines the MIDI transmit channel of the upper range of the keyboard, "LowerCh" determines the MIDI transmit channel of the lower range of the keyboard, and "SplitPoint" determines the note (C2 - G8) number which separates the upper range and lower range of the keyboard. Initializes all four Zones. Lets you layer two parts using Zone 1 and Zone 2. "UpperCh" and "LowerCh" determine the MIDI transmit channels of the two Zones respectively. [F4] BULK (Bulk Dump) This function lets you send all your edited parameter settings for the currently selected Master to a computer or another MIDI device for data archiving. For details, page 148. n In order to execute Bulk Dump, you'll need to set the correct MIDI Device Number, with the following operation: [UTILITY] → [F5] MIDI → [SF1] CH → DeviceNo. Master Store mode [MASTER] ➞ Master selection ➞ [STORE] This function lets you store your edited Master to User memory (Flash ROM). For details, refer to page 123 in the Quick Guide section. Voice mode Performance mode Song mode Pattern mode Mixing Voice mode Reference Utility mode File mode Master mode 218 Owner's Manual

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Voice mode
Performance
mode
Song mode
Utility mode
File mode
Master mode
Pattern mode
Mixing Voice
mode
Reference
Master Job mode
Zone Edit
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Owner’s Manual
The Master Job mode contains two convenient operations (called “Jobs”)—one letting you initialize (reset) the Master data, and the other
letting you transmit your edited Master data to an external MIDI device or computer.
After setting parameters as required from the selected display, press the [ENTER] button to execute the Job.
This function lets you store your edited Master to User memory (Flash ROM).
For details, refer to page 123 in the Quick Guide section.
Master Job mode
[MASTER]
[JOB]
[F1] INIT (Initialize)
This function lets you reset (initialize) all Master parameters to their default settings. It also allows you to selectively initialize certain parameters, such as
Common settings, settings for each Zone, and so on — very useful when creating a completely new Master from scratch.
Parameter Types (for Initializing):
All, Common, Zone
[F4] BULK (Bulk Dump)
This function lets you send all your edited parameter settings for the currently selected Master to a computer or another MIDI device for data archiving.
For details, page 148.
n
In order to execute Bulk Dump, you’ll need to set the correct MIDI Device Number, with the following operation: [UTILITY]
[F5] MIDI
[SF1] CH
DeviceNo.
Master Store mode
[MASTER]
Master selection
[STORE]
ALL
All settings for the selected Master are initialized.
Common
Common parameter settings for the selected Master are initialized.
Zone
You can initialize the Zone setting to one of the following three types.
Split
Splits the keyboard range using Zone 1 and Zone 2. “UpperCh” determines the MIDI transmit channel of the upper range of the keyboard, “LowerCh”
determines the MIDI transmit channel of the lower range of the keyboard, and “SplitPoint” determines the note (C2 – G8) number which separates the upper
range and lower range of the keyboard.
4Zone
Initializes all four Zones.
Layer
Lets you layer two parts using Zone 1 and Zone 2. “UpperCh” and “LowerCh” determine the MIDI transmit channels of the two Zones respectively.