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Playing and editing Programs
42
Locking the Ribbon Controller
Make sure that the INT-A016: Real Suit E.Piano
program is selected.
1. Press the SW2 switch.
The LED will light up.
2. Touch the ribbon controller, and move your finger
left and right.
Movement in the +X direction will brighten the tone,
and movement in the –X direction will darken the tone.
3. Lift your finger up from the ribbon controller.
The sound will remain as it was when you last touched
the ribbon.
4. Press the SW2 switch once again to release the
Lock function.
Press the tab labeled Main, to go to the P0: Play– Main
page.
In the upper right-hand portion of the display, notice
that SW2 is assigned to JS Y & Ribbon Lock. This
means that SW2 is assigned to control the Lock
function for both the joystick’s Y axis and the ribbon
controller. The switch operates as a toggle. Many
Programs and Combinations use this assignment.
You can also lock both the ribbon and the joystick at
the same time:
1. Move the joystick in the +Y direction
2. Press the SW2 switch to turn on the Lock function.
3. Move your finger on the ribbon controller.
4. Release the joystick, and lift your finger up from
the ribbon.
The effects of both the ribbon and the joystick will be
maintained until you press SW2 again to release the
lock.
Lock can also be applied to aftertouch, by assigning
SW1 or SW2 to After Touch Lock.
For details on the functions that you can assign to SW1
and SW2, please see “SW1/2 Assignments,” on
page 597 of the Parameter Guide.
Keyboard
Velocity
Velocity is a measure of how hard you play a note on
the keyboard. This can be used to modulate many
different aspects of the sound, such as volume,
brightness, or the character of the attack.
Aftertouch
The keyboard can also measure how hard you press
down after you play a note–hence the term
“aftertouch.” You can use this to shape notes over time,
controlling (for instance) volume or vibrato amount.
Note Number
Sounds can be programmed to change in character
based on the note being played. As you play higher or
lower on the keyboard, the note number can modulate
the timbre–such as becoming brighter as you play
higher. Envelopes may also become faster or slower;
the volume may change; and so on.
The controllers of the M3-M
Control Surface sliders, & switches
The control surface consists of eight sliders, eight
switches, and control assign switches that select the
functions to be controlled.
You can control mixer functions such as volume,
mute, and solo on/off for oscillators and audio
inputs.
You can apply modulation to sounds or edit them.
You can control the KARMA function.
You can control external MIDI devices.
1. Use the CONTROL ASSIGN MIXER–KARMA
switches to select the function you want to control.
Alternatively, you can use the Prog P0: Play– Control
Surface page Control Assign parameter to select a
function. Press the Control Surface tab in the lower line
of the display to access this page.
Since this parameter is linked with the front panel
switches, a change you make to one will be reflected by
the other.
In Program mode, you can select one of five different
functions:
MIXER
(OSC Mix): Adjust the volume, Play/Mute, and Solo
On/Off status for oscillators 1 and 2 and the drum
track. (In Combination mode and Sequencer mode, use
the switch to move between timbres or tracks 1–8 or 9–
16.)
(Mixer Input): Adjust the volume, Play/Mute, and
Solo On/Off status for the analog inputs and the S/P
DIF and FireWire (if the EXB-FW is installed) audio
inputs.
2: Switches/Sliders 1–8
1: Control
Assign
Reset
Controls
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