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Additional
Channel
Mode
Parameters
The
following
describes
each
of
the
additional
channel
mode
param:
eters.
Program
Change
Number
This
parameter
controls
the
tone
assigned
to
the
channel
Volume
This
iy
the
parameter
that
controls
the
volume
of
the
selected
chan-
cel.
Pan
This
parameter
controls
the
pan
pot.
which
is
the
center
point
of
the
left
and
right
sterao
channels,
Setting
064
specifies
center,
a
value
less
than
964
moves
the
point
left
and
a
value
greater
than
064
moves
itright.
Effect
Sena
This
parameter
controls
the
depth
of
the
digital
effect
for
each
chan-
nel,
Enhancer
and
Loudness,
however,
are
not
changed.
Fine
Tune
This
parameter
controls
the
fine
tuning
of
the
selected
channel's
Fitch
in
cent
units
Coarse
Tune
This
parameter
controls
the
coarse
tuning,
of
the
selected
channel's
pitch
in
semitone
units.
Expression
‘This
parameter
controls
the
volume
of
the
selected
channel.
Though
this
parameter
is
.centical
to
the
volume
parameter,
iL
is
ued
for
desktop
music
applicasions.
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Using
the
Song
Sequencer
qhe
built-in
Song
Sequence:
lets
you
record
up
to
two
separate
songs
ra
memecy
for
later
playback.
Songs
and
Tracks
the
Song
Sequencer
:ecords
and
plavs
back
much
like
a
standard
tape
recurde=.
You
can
have
up
tc
two
separate,
independent
songs
in
Song
Sequencer
memory
at
the
same
time.
Faca
song,
6
make
up
of
a
total
of
six
tracks,
each
of
which
can
be
recorded
separately
Then
when
you
play
back
the
teacks
together,
it
sounds
like
an
entise
group
of
musicians,
each
playing
a
different
part.
Recording.
bef
Praying
back
Recording
Recoeding
Gea
a
‘As
shown
in
the
illustration
above,
you
add
tracks
one
by
one
while
listening
to
the
tracks
you
recorded
previously.
ing
|
.
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|
NOTES
#
*
With
this
piano,
Track
|
can
de
used
to
record
keyboard
play
and
Auto
‘Accompaniment.
Tracks
2
through
6
can
be
used
for
kayboard
play
orly,
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they
are
called
melocy
tracks.
As
shown
in
the
Wustratian
aDove,
you
record
Tracks
2
through
6
whie
listening
to
what
you
have
already
1e-
corded
up
to
that
point.
+
(Note
that
each
track
is
independent
of
the
others,
This
moans
that
evan
af
you
make
@
mistake
while
recording,
you
only
Need
to
re-record
the
tack
where
the
mislake
was
made.
+
Tong
settings
can
be
changed
during
recording,
and
each
tane
change
{s
recorded
in
the
applicable
track.
This
means
you
can
have
up
lo
six
diferent
insiument
parts
in
one
song.
Recording
‘There
are
two
methods
you
can
use
to
record
with
the
Song
Sequenc:
en
real-time
recording
and
punch-in
recording,
Real-time
Recording
With
this
method,
notes
are
recorded
as
you
play
them
on
the
key-
board.
Punch-in
Recording
This
method
lets
you
re-record
from
a
specific
section
of
a
sang
that
is
already
in
memory.
You
can use
punch-in
recording
to
correct
mis-
takes
you
made
during
real-time
recording.
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Global
Settings
and
Operations
A
global
setting
or
operation
is
one
that
affects
all
the
tracks
that
make
up
a
song.
The
following
is
a
list
of
the
global
settings
and
vpera-
ons.
*
Metronome
setting
+
Song
delete
+
Meter
setting
+
Initial
tempo
value
+
Quantize
setting
after
recording
See
“Global
Settings
and
Operations”
on
page
E-49
for
ful!
details
on
what
each
setting
and
operation
does,
and
how
to
use
them.
Song
Sequencer
Data
The
type
of
data
that
is
stored
by
the
Song
Sequencer
during
a
re:
cording
operation
depends
on
whether
you
are
using
real-time
re-
cording
or
punch-in
recerding.
The
same
type
of
data
is
recorded
regardless
of
the
track,
excep!
that
only
Track
1
records
Auto
Accom-
paniment
Real-time
Recording
Track
1
Only
‘The
following
data
is
recorded
by
Track
1
in
addition
to
the
data
hist-
ed
described
under
“Real-time
Recording
-
All
Tracks”
below.
=
Rhythm
pattern
and
rhythm
pattern
changes
during
recording
+
INTRO,
SYNCHRO/ENDING,
NORMAL/FILL-IN,
VARIATION
/
FILL
IN
button
operations
*
Chords
played
on
the
accompaniment
keyboard
Real-time
Recording
All
Tracks
*
Notes
played
on
the
keyboard
©
Initial
tone
setting
and
any
changes
made
during
recording
*
Pedal
operations
Punch-in
Recording
-
Track
1
Only
The
following
data
is
recorded
by
Teack
1
only
ducing
punch-in
re-
cording.
+
Rhythm
pattern
changes
during
recording
*
Chord
specifications
*
INTRO,
SYNCHRO/ENDING,
NORMAL
/FIUI-IN,
VARIATION
/
FILL-IN
button
operations
Punch-in
Recording
-
Tracks
1
through
6
+
Notes
played
on
the
keyboard
«
Initial
tone
setting
and
any
changes
made
during
recurdiny,
»
Pedal
operations
Unrecorded
Data
The
following
data
is
not
recorded
by
the
Song
Sequencer.
*
Touch
Response
on
/off
setting
+
One-touch:
preset
operations
+
Registration
memory
cperations
«
Layer,
split,
Auto
Harmonize
settings
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ModelCelviano AP-65R
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