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Using the mixer functions & effects
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G-70 Music Workstation
The D BEAM part refers to the sounds that are gener-
ated when you use the D Beam controller after 
selecting the DJ GEAR, SOUND EFX or INSTRUMENT 
mode (scratches, sound effects, other “noises”). See 
page 64 for details.
Note: The left-most slider (EFFECT) does nothing while 
“VOLUME” is selected.
(4) After setting these levels, you can use the 
[BALANCE] knob to establish the correct balance 
between the Keyboard parts and the Recorder/
Arranger.
“Mixing”, as you may know, entails a lot more than 
just getting the balances right. It also involves speci-
fying the stereo placement of sounds and the 
amount of effect that should be applied. So here we 
go…
(5) Press the [PAN¥POT/VOLUME] button again to 
assign the PANPOT function to the assignable slid-
ers.
The display page still looks as shown in (2), except 
that the “PANPOT” row is now emphasized:
(6) Use the 9 sliders below the display to change the 
stereo placement of the available parts.
“L63” corresponds to hard left, “0” to dead center and 
“R63” to hard right.
Note: The left-most slider (EFFECT) does nothing while “PAN 
POT” is selected.
Note: The assignable slider functions can also be selected by 
pressing any control in the desired display row (VOLUME, PAN-
POT, REVERB or CHORUS). You can then use the [DATA÷ENTRY] 
dial and the [DEC]/[INC] buttons to directly edit the parameter 
of the assigned part. (You can even press the [DATA÷ENTRY] 
dial and enter the desired value via the on-screen numeric 
pad.)
(7) Press the [CHORUS÷REVERB] button once or twice 
to assign the REVERB function to the sliders.
Specify how much reverb should be applied to the 
Keyboard parts. The effects parameters themselves 
can be edited on an Effect page (see below).
Note: At this stage, the EFFECT slider (far left) can be used to 
set the output level of the Reverb processor. Setting this 
parameter to “0” means that you no longer hear the effect in 
question. By contrast, setting the REVERB parameter of a Key-
board part to “0” means that only the part in question is no 
longer processed by the effect, while the remaining Keyboard 
parts are.
(8) Press the [CHORUS÷REVERB] button once or twice 
to assign the CHORUS function to the sliders.
Specify how much chorus should be applied to the 
Keyboard parts. The effect parameters themselves 
can be edited on an Effect page (see below).
Note: At this stage, the EFFECT slider (far left) can be used to 
set the output level of the Chorus processor. Setting this 
parameter to “0” means that you no longer hear the effect in 
question. By contrast, setting the CHORUS control of a Key-
board part to “0” means that only the part in question is no 
longer processed by the effect.
Volume and status of the Style 
parts
When you press the [STYLE] button below the display, 
the following page appears:
• Use the assignable sliders below the display to set the 
• Use the [ON÷OFF] fields to mute Style parts you do 
Note: You can also use the MAKEUP TOOLS parameter for 
more detailed Style mixing functions (see p. 124).