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Making Settings in the Menu
Here’s how to specify the details of the system, scene, assign, and MIDI control settings.
Making System Settings and Scene Settings
System Settings
System settings are common to all scenes.
& The following table explains part of the items in system settings. For a list of the items in system settings, refer to “Aerophone Pro Parameter
Guide” (PDF).
Indication Value
Explanation
Transpose Mode System, Scene
Switches the operating mode for transpose.
System
Transposition is always the value of the [TRANSPOSE] knob.
Scene
The transposition will be as specied by the scene.
* The value indicated by the [TRANSPOSE] knob might be dierent than the actual
transposition.
* Even if transposition is specied for the scene, turning the [TRANSPOSE] knob sets the
transposition to the value of the knob.
Breath Curve
L3, L2, L1, M, H1,
H2, H3
Species how the sound responds to the force of your breath (breath sensitivity).
Breath force
Level
M
H1
H2
H3
L1
L2
L3
L3, L2, L1
We recommend these settings if you’re a beginning wind instrument player. Fortissimo
() can be produced even by blowing relatively softly.
M This is the usual setting.
H1, H2, H3
We recommend these settings for experienced wind instrument players. Fortissimo ( )
is produced only when you blow quite strongly.
Output Volume
0
–10
Species the volume that is output from the OUTPUT jack or from headphones connected to the
PHONES jack.
1. Press the [MENU] button.
The Menu screen appears.
Menu item
Value
Menu Type
System: System settings, Scene: Scene settings,
Assign: Assign settings, MIDI: MIDI control settings
2. Use the [-][+] (C/A) buttons to select a menu item.
MEMO
If you long–press a [–][+] (C/A) button, the menu type switches
between System, Scene, Assign, and MIDI.
3. Press the [MENU] button.
The cursor position moves to the lower line.
4. Use the [-][+] (C/A) buttons to change the value.
MEMO
You can long-press the [MENU] button to move to the USER/FAVORITE
registration screen.
What is system settings and scene settings?
Menu settings contain system settings and scene settings.
5 “System settings” are common to all scenes. These settings are
saved automatically when you change them.
5 “Scene settings” are the settings for each scene. Edited
settings are not automatically saved. If you want to keep the
settings, save them to a user scene.
& “Editing the Sound to Your Taste (USER SCENE)” (p. 9)