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Global mode
Global P0: Basic Setup
In Global mode you can make settings that affect the
entire instrument, such as master tuning, MIDI, and
memory protect.
You can also edit user scales, drum kit setups, and
wave sequence patterns.
If you want the settings you make in Global mode
to be backed up when the power is turned off, you
must write them into memory. To write your
settings, use the page menu commands Write
Global Setting, Write Drum Kit, or Write Wave
Sequence.
The SEQUENCER REC/WRITE switch can also be
used to access Update Global Setting, Update
Drum Kit, and Update Wave Sequence.
Simultaneously, the edited content will be written.
0–1: Basic
In this page you can adjust the master tuning, turn all
effects on/off, make overall system settings such as
bank map and system lock, and make memory protect
settings.
0–1a: Basic
Master Tune
[–50cent (427.47Hz)…+50cent (452.89Hz)]
This adjusts the overall tuning of the entire OASYS in
one-cent units (semitone = 100 cents) over a range of
±50 cents. With a setting of 0, the frequency of A4 will
be 440 Hz.
The A4 pitch given here is when Equal
Temperament is selected as the scale. If a different
scale is selected, A4 may not be 440 Hz.
Key Transpose [–12…+00…+12]
This adjusts the pitch in semitone steps over a ±1
octave range.
This setting is applied at the location (PreMIDI or
PostMIDI) specified by Convert Position (1–1a).
Note: If Convert Position is set to PreMIDI, the note
numbers transmitted from the OASYS will be affected
by Key Transpose setting.
Master Tune can be controlled by the MIDI
universal system exclusive message Master Fine
Tuning (F0, 7F, nn, 04, 03, vv, mm, F7: nn=MIDI
channel, vv/mm= value).
0–1a
0–1d
0–1b
0–1e
0–1c
0–1PMC
Keys/Transpose –12 0 +12
76 keys
16…91
(E0…G6)
28…103
(E1…G7)
40…115
(E2…G8)
88 keys
9…96
(A–1…C7)
21…108
(A0…C8)
33…120
(A1…C9)