Be sure to write any combination that you wish to keep. If the power is turned off or a different combination selected before you write an edited combination, your edits cannot be recovered. For the procedure, refer to “Write Program” (PROG 0–1). If you use “Category” to specify a category for the combination that you are writing, you will be able to select it by category when selecting combinations in COMBI 0: Play. Solo Selected Timbre The Solo function will alternately be switched on/off each time you select “Solo Selected Timbre.” 1Choose “Solo Selected Timbre” from the utility menu, and press the center of the ClickPoint to execute. When you execute, a check mark will be shown at the left of the “Solo Selected Timbre” in the menu, and the Solo function will be turned on. 2In pages that show parameters for an individual timbre, you can select a timbre to Solo (in 0: Play, Prog page “Program Select,” etc.) so that only that timbre will sound and the other timbres will be muted. The “Selected Timbre Information” (0–2d) in each page will indicate “Solo.” To solo a different timbre, select a parameter of the timbre that you wish to solo. 3To defeat the Solo function, choose “Solo Selected Timbre” from the utility menu once again, and press the center of the ClickPoint. If a timbre that is muted by the Solo function has been set to a “Status” (2–1a) of EXT or EX2, MIDI note-on/ off messages will not be transmitted by that timbre. Select by Category Select by Category . For the procedure, refer to “Select by Category” (.p.2) X50 microX 0–2: Prog (Timbre Program) Indicates the program that will be used by each timbre. 0–2a 0–2b 0–2c 0–2d 0–2a: Bank, Combi Select, Cat.Hold, 10’s Hold, (Tempo) Bank [Bank A…C] Combi Select (Combination Select) [0…127: name] X50: Cat. (Cat. HOLD) X50: 10’s (10’s HOLD) (Tempo) [040...240, EXT] In the same way as in the Combi page, select a combination and set the tempo of the arpeggiator. (.0–1a) 0–2b: Timbre Number & Category Timbre Number & Category 1...8 This displays the timbre number and an abbreviated category name. 0–2c: Program Select, Program Name Program Select [A000...g128] Indicates the program that will be used by each timbre. Choose this parameter, and use one of the following methods to select a program. X50: • Turn the [VALUE] dial. • Use the [INC][DEC] buttons. • Use numeric buttons [0]–[9] to enter the program number, and press the [ENTER] button to confirm. • Press the center of the ClickPoint to highlight the field in the display, use [.][†] to make your choice, and press the center to confirm. • Use PROG BANK [A]–[GM] to select a bank (.p.1) • Receive a MIDI program change to select a program (.p.171) microX: • Turn the [VALUE] dial. • Press the center of the ClickPoint to highlight the field in the display, use [.][†] to make your choice, and press the center to confirm. • Use “Select by Category” to choose from the desired category (.p.34) • Receive a MIDI program change to select a program (.p.171) When you select a combination on this instrument, a MIDI program change for the selected combination number will be transmitted on the global MIDI channel “MIDI Channel” (GLOBAL 1–1a). At the same time, bank select, program change, and volume (CC#7) messages will be transmitted on the MIDI channel specified for each timbre that is set to “Status” (2–1a) of EXT or EX2. However, these messages will not be transmitted for timbres that are set to the same MIDI channel as the global MIDI channel. In this case, EX2 timbres will show the “Program Select” Bank as “–”, and will transmit the bank number that was specified in “Bank (EX2) MSB” and “Bank (EX2) LSB” (2–1a). MIDI messages transmitted when you operate this instrument are transmitted on the global MIDI channel. At the same time, timbres whose “Status” is EXT or EX2 will transmit the same messages on their own MIDI channel. If bank select and program change messages are received on a MIDI channel that matches the MIDI channel of a timbre whose “Status” (2–1a) is INT, the program of that timbre will change. However if the MIDI channel of the incoming message matches the global MIDI channel “MIDI Channel,” then the combination will change. If you do not want the combination to change, you can either change the global MIDI channel so that it does not match the channel on which the program change messages are being received, or you can uncheck “Combi (Combi Change)” (GLOBAL 1–1b). Alternately, you can uncheck “Bank (Bank Change)” (GLOBAL 1– 1b) so that only the program number will change and the bank will remain the same. If you wish to change a program without changing the combination, you can also set “Program Change” (3–1a) so that the program will change on certain timbres but not on others. This parameter can also be set from the 1: Ed–Tone Adjust, Prog page. Program Name This displays part of the program name selected for the timbre. In the case of the GM drums bank, drums bank (d) will be indicated. 0 COMBI 35...