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About the editing functions
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Owner’s Manual
Basic Operation
Control Slider (CS)
You can adjust the volume of the Voice/Performance you play on the keyboard, or the volume of the specified part (track) of the 
Song/Pattern by using the Control Sliders (CS). In the Master mode, various functions as well as the volume can be assigned to 
the Control Sliders (CS) when the Zone Switch is set to on (page 137). 
Function sets assigned to the Control Slider (CS)
n The [MASTER VOLUME] slider adjusts the overall output level of the instrument, while the Control Sliders adjust the MIDI Volume setting of the 
corresponding Element or Part.
About the editing functions
There are three types of method for creating data – Editing parameters (Voice, Performance, etc.), Recording MIDI data (Song, 
Pattern, etc.), and Recording audio data (Sampling). 
In this section, we’ll explain the basic operations for editing the Voice, Performance, Song Mixing, Pattern Mixing, Mixing Voice 
settings. 
n For details on recording MIDI data, see pages 118 (Song) and 110 (Pattern).  For details on recording audio data (for Sampling), see pages 94 and 107.
n The Song Edit function (for editing the Song MIDI sequence data) and the Pattern Edit function (for editing the Pattern MIDI sequence data) are not 
explained here. See page 124. 
Edit Indicator
You can adjust or set various parameters by using the data dial, [INC/YES] button, [DEC/NO] button, Knobs, and Control Sliders 
in the Voice mode (Play/Edit mode), Performance mode (Play/Edit mode), Song Mixing mode, Pattern Mixing mode, and Mixing 
Voice mode. When changing the value of the parameter in these modes, the [E] (Edit Indicator) will appear on the top left corner 
of the LCD display. This indicates that the current program has been modified but not yet stored. If you wish to store your sound 
obtained by edit operation, be sure to store the current program to internal User memory in the Store mode before selecting 
another program. 
Mode
Functions controlled by each Slider
CS1
CS2
CS3
CS4
Voice mode
When a Normal Voice is 
selected (page 60)
Element1 Volume
Element2 Volume
Element3 Volume
Element4 Volume
When a Drum Voice is 
selected (page 61)
Volume of the entire Voice sound (moving any Slider produces same volume)
Performance mode
Part1 Volume
Part2 Volume
Part3 Volume
Part4 Volume
Song mode/Pattern mode
When tracks (Parts) 1 - 4 
are selected
Track1 (Part1) Volume
Track2 (Part2) Volume
Track3 (Part3) Volume
Track4 (Part4) Volume
When tracks (Parts) 5 - 8 
are selected
Track5 (Part5) Volume
Track6 (Part6) Volume
Track7 (Part7) Volume
Track8 (Part8) Volume
When tracks (Parts) 
9 - 12 are selected
Track9 (Part9) Volume
Track10 (Part10) 
Volume
Track11 (Part11) 
Volume
Track12 (Part12) 
Volume
When tracks (Parts) 
13 - 16 are selected
Track13 (Part13) 
Volume
Track14 (Part14) 
Volume
Track15 (Part15) 
Volume
Track16 (Part16) 
Volume
Master mode
When the Zone Switch is 
set to on (page 137)
Function assigned for each Master from the [MASTER] 
 [EDIT] 
 Zone selection 
 [F4] KN/CS 
EDIT
COMPARE
SCENE STORE
SET LOCATE
JOB
STORE
Edit Indicator
Voice Edit
Performance Edit
Song Mixing Edit
Pattern Mixing Edit
Mixing Voice Edit
If the Edit Indicator 
appears...
Voice Store
Performance Store
Song Mixing Store
Pattern Mixing Store
Mixing Voice Store