


ARRANGER MODULE GENERATOR
This means that if the Player (or an external Midi keyboard connected and tuned to the reception channel of the part) is playing the part, it will be transmitted both to the internal generator and to an external generator connected to the Midi Out of the instrument. When it is on Internal/Midi Out, the part uses the internal sound generator and is connected to the Midi Out port. STATUS : Provides access to the display page with the status of all the parts of the GM module. To enable a filter simply touch the filter you require highlighting it in yellow. Here again you may display and apply data filters to each track independently both during transmission and reception. Use the virtual key ALL PARTS to select all 16 parts of the module together the filters that are enabled will function on all 16 parts.Īt the top of the display you will find boxes corresponding to the filters that may be applied to the part selected (or to all the parts if you have enabled the All Parts option). FILTER : Allows you to apply a data filter to each part.īy default DRUM 1 appears at the centre of the display but you may select each of the 15 parts with the Dial. This mode allows you to control both the Styles and Voices of the SD90 with a single Midi channel using a keyboard like the KETRON SD1 Plus or XD9. The Global part is enabled on channel 01 in the initial mode during reception. The 16 remaining parts are assigned to the different instrumental parts of the automatic accompaniment of Registration and the Voicetron Midi control. This screen is different from the screen for the parts used by the GM module in that it has 3 additional parts assigned to the right and left splits of the keyboard and a Global part for assignment from the main Midi channel of the instrument. The Arranger KEYBOARD key provides access to a window on which you may control the sections and relevant Midi channels during reception and transmission from the sound module built into the Arranger of your instrument.
