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Chapter 11: Mix Mode

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Set Controller parameters
At this point, it should be self-explanatory to go on to the

CNTL

page and decide

whether you want this program to respond to various controller messages. For
example, you can have a lead synth part affected by the pitch bend, while the bass
patch on another Mix Channel stays steady.

Repeat on other Mix Channels
To add other Mix Channels, simply repeat steps 3-11 above, selecting different
channels in step 3. Don’t forget to press

STORE

along the way… a careless punch of a

program button at the wrong time could take you to another Mix altogether, losing
the edits you’ve made.

MIDI P

ROGRAM

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ESSAGES

Note that if several different Mix Channels are on the same MIDI Channel, a
Program Change message received via MIDI will make all the Mix Channels on that
MIDI Channel go to the same Program…not usually a useful result. To avoid this, if
you’re using PgmCh messages, go to the

CNTL

page where

MIDPGM

is and turn soft

knob

6

so that Mix Channel will ignore the messages.

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DITING

P

ROGRAMS FROM

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Especially when you’re combining Programs in a stack to make a single combined
sound, you may find that an individual Program needs to be “tweaked” a bit to make
it sound right. You don’t need to leave Mix Mode to do that. Programs are live on
the front panel upon Mix Channel selection, and can be edited while the other
Channels play. You may edit all Programs in a Mix as there are (of course) 16 edit
buffers. You may Store an edited Program back to its Program User Bank location by
simply pressing Store twice. Or, you can Store a Mix Channel Program to any
location so that the original Program may be preserved.

If you have done editing of Programs in Mix Mode, you must store each Program
individually, as well as storing the Mix that calls on them. If you’re not sure which
parameters are part of the Mix and which are part of the Programs, see pages 34 -35,
Data Banks: How the A6’s Sounds Are Organized.

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SOLO

You may solo a Mix Channel by pressing

SOLO

(soft button

8

) on any screen of Mix

Mode. SOLO mode is indicated by a text box on the screen, and the

SOLO

logo will

flash. In this mode, all other Mix Channels are muted, both audio and MIDI Out.

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HANNEL FROM ANOTHER

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Mix Channel complete with its effect sends and MIDI channel assignments may be
copied to the Mix Edit buffer from any Mix in memory. The procedure is similar to
that for copying an effect.

1.

Start with the Mix you’re editing (of course). Press

STORE

.

2.

Press

COPY

(soft button

3

).

3.

Using

TYPE

(soft knob

1

), select

MIX CHAN

.

4.

Select the specific Mix you want to copy from using the

SRCBNK

and

SRCNUM

knobs (soft knobs

2

and

3

).

The name of the Mix will be shown in the display.

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