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Selecting and Creating Tones
E-23
Editable Parameters of Blocks (1) through (6)
•The nine sliders (
5
) and four knobs (
3
) can be used for quick and easy adjustment of some of the parameters in the list
below (page
E-34).
Preparation
Perform the following steps from the screen in step 2 of the procedure under “To edit and save a tone as a user tone” on page
E-20.
1.
Select “OSC Block >Ent” and then press
br
ENTER to enter the group.
2.
Use the
9
PART minus (–) and plus (+) buttons to select the block you want to edit.
Editable Parameter List
Shaded cells indicate a group made up of multiple items. Press
br
ENTER to display the items that make up a group.
(V) at the end of a display item indicates an item that can be selected as a Block (10) virtual controller destination (page E-29).
Display Text Description Settings
OSC On Off OSC on/off. Selecting off disables the entire block. Off, On
Oscillator >Ent (Block (1) to (5) only)
Oscillator. Group of editable parameters associated with the pitch of the synth
OSC, PCM OSC, and pitch shift.
This group can be entered by performing step 1 under “To edit and save a tone
as a user tone” (page E-20) and then holding down
7
EDIT.
Synth Wave
(Blocks (1) and (2) only)
PCM Wave
(Blocks (3) and (4) only)
Synth wave, PCM wave. Selects the base wave for a sound generated by the
synth OSC or PCM OSC.
A wave whose name is displayed with “L” or “B” next to it will sound at a pitch
that is one octave lower than the actual pitch. In the case of a “B” wave, nothing
will sound when a keyboard key higher than C5 is pressed.
See the separate “Appendix” for details about wave types.
This item is not present in Block (5).
The splits of a user wave tone (User Wave) can be assigned as PCM waves.
User wave names consist of the text “UserWave”, followed by two number
separated by a hyphen (such as: UserWave 1-2). The number to the left of the
hyphen (1 in the example), is a user number from 1 to 10 or the letter R
(sample looper recorded data). The number to the right of the hyphen (2 in the
example), is a split number from 1 to 5. If the data includes a wave, an asterisk
(*) is appended to the beginning of the user wave name.
See the separate
“Appendix”.
Pitch (V)
Pitch. Adjusts the maximum and minimum pitch values within a range of ±2
octaves. A setting of –256 lowers the pitch two octaves, while a setting of 255
raises the pitch two octaves.
–256 to 0 to +255
Detune (V) Detune. Fine adjustment of the tuning. –256 to 0 to +255
KeyFollow (V)
Key follow. Adjusts the amount of pitch change between neighboring keyboard
keys. A higher value represents greater change.
Example: When Key Follow Base is keyboard key C4
–128 to 0 to +127
Block
Syn1: Synth OSC1
Syn2: Synth OSC2
PCM1: PCM OSC1
PCM2: PCM OSC2
Ext: External input
Noise: Noise
D
4
C
#
4
C
4
C
4
Key Follow = 127
Key Follow = 64
Key Follow = 0
Key Follow = -127
C
#
4
B
b
4
Key Follow
Key Follow Base
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