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Playing in Patch Mode
Playing in Patch Mode
If [ASSIGNABLE] is on
The effect will be applied when you move your finger up/
down/left/right on the Time Trip pad.
fig.02-13
• By pressing TIME TRIP PAD [HOLD], you can cause the effect to 
be held even after you take your finger off the Time Trip pad.
• The Time Trip Pad settings are saved with each patch. This 
means that you can create patches that contain Time Trip Pad 
settings you like.
Applying an Effect by Passing Your 
Hand Over the D Beam (D Beam 
Controller)
The 
D Beam controller
 can be used simply by waving your hand 
over it. It can be used to apply various effects, depending on the 
function that is assigned to it. You can also create effects in which the 
sound changes instantaneously, in a way that would not be possible 
by operating a knob or the bender lever.
1.
2.
Choose the function that you want to control from the D 
Beam controller, and press the D BEAM button for that 
function to turn on the D Beam controller.
fig.02-14
[TIME TRIP]:
 Apply the Time Trip effect.
[TIME]:
 Apply the time control effect.
[PITCH]:
 Apply the pitch control effect.
[ASSIGNABLE]:
 Apply the effect that is specified by each patch.
By turning [ASSIGNABLE] on, you can apply the effect that is 
specified by each patch. In this case, however, unlike the other 
three functions, simply pressing the button to turn it on will not 
apply an effect. You will also need to make matrix control 
settings. Set the matrix control 
Source
 to “BEAM-L” or “BEAM-
R,” and specify the parameter to be controlled in 
Destination
3.
While playing the keyboard to produce sound, place your 
hand over the D Beam, and slowly move it up and down.
Effects will be applied to the sound according to the button you 
pressed in step 2.
4.
To turn off the D Beam controller, once again press the 
button that you pressed in step 2, so its indicator goes out.
• The D Beam controller settings are saved with each patch. This 
means that you can create patches that contain D Beam settings 
you like.
• By assigning a MIDI controller number to the D Beam controller, 
you can use the D Beam to control an external MIDI device that 
is connected. For details, refer to 
The usable range of the D Beam controller
The following diagram shows the 
usable range of the D Beam controller. 
Waving your hand outside this range 
will produce no effect.
The D BEAM indicator will light when 
the D Beam controller is responding. 
The D BEAM indicator will not light if 
you are outside the valid range of the 
D Beam controller.
The usable range of the D Beam controller will become 
extremely small when used under strong direct sunlight. 
Please be aware of this when using the D Beam controller 
outside.