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Chapter 2: Your First Session With The S4 Plus
16 S4 Plus Reference Manual
Knob [1], you adjust the setting of the first parameter on the left. Turning Quad Knob
[2] adjusts the next parameter, and so on. Once a Quad Knob has been turned, or its
button has been pressed, the top line of the display will immediately show the
parameter’s name and current setting. At this point, the parameter will have a thick
underline beneath its bargraph, indicating that you can now use the VALUE [¨] and
[Æ] buttons to adjust the parameter’s setting.
Auditioning Mix Play Mode
Mix Play Mode allows you to assign a Program to each of the 16 MIDI channels. This
makes it easy to create multitimbral setups for use with an external MIDI sequencer.
Additionally, a MIX can be used to “layer” sounds together, or “split” the keyboard in a
number of ways, or any combination of these. There are many different ways to
program a Mix. For more about Mix Play Mode, refer to Chapter 5. For more about
connecting the S4 Plus to a MIDI sequencer, see Chapter 3.
¿ Press the [MIX] button.
The display will change to Mix Play Mode.
¡ Select a Mix from 00—99 using one of these methods:
Use the [-1] and [+1] buttons to step through the Mixes one at a time.
Use the [-10] and [+10] buttons to step through the Mixes ten at a time.
Hold the [MIX] button and rotate Quad Knob [1].
Selecting Banks
The S4 Plus provides five internal Banks containing 100 Mixes in each. The currently
selected Bank will be shown in the display just to the left of the currently selected
Mix’s name.
Use the BANK [¨] and [Æ] buttons to select a Bank (User, Preset 1 – 4).
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After switching between the Preset and User banks, press
Quad Button [1]
to see the
name of the Mix in the display again.
User memory and Preset memory are described in detail in Chapter 4.
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