User Manual - Page 40

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40 PSR-A3000 Owner’s Manual
By moving the joystick in a horizontal (X) or vertical (Y) direction, you can bend the notes up or down, or apply
modulation effects by default. You can also assign other functions such as filter control, or turning the Style
channels on/off.
1 Press the [ASSIGN] button to call up the LIVE CONTROL
display.
2 Use the [A]/[B] buttons or the [1 ] – [8 ] buttons to select
the desired combination of functions.
The selected number is indicated on the Main display (page 24).
For details on the assignable functions, refer to the Advanced Features section
(page 111). The function combinations can also be edited on the PARAMETER
ASSIGN display called up by pressing the [I] (ASSIGN) button.
The functions of number 1 are always assigned as shown below and other
functions cannot be assigned.
• X: Pitch Bend
Bends notes up (by moving the joystick to the right) or down (by moving the
joystick to the left) while playing the keyboard. This is applied to all keyboard
parts (RIGHT 1, 2 and LEFT). The maximum pitch bend range can be changed
on the TUNE page of the Mixing Console display (page 183).
• Y: Modulation
Applies modulation effects, which are set on the CONTROLLER page of the
VOICE SET display (page 115), to notes played on the keyboard. By default,
this is applied to the keyboard parts RIGHT 1, 2 and LEFT. You can set whether
the effects controlled by the joystick will be applied or not to each keyboard
part independently: [FUNCTION] TAB [ E] MENU 1 [D]
CONTROLLER TAB [F] KEYBOARD/PANEL [A]/[B] 2
MODULATION (+), 3 MODULATION (-).
Using the Joystick
2
2
+X-X
-Y
+Y
NOTE
Pressing the [ASSIGN] button repeat-
edly or rotating the Data dial also lets
you select a combination of functions.
NOTE
The Pitch Bend effect may not be
applied to the LEFT part during Style
playback, depending on the Style set-
ting.
NOTE
Modulation effects may not be applied
to the LEFT part during Style playback,
depending on the Style setting.
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