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Selecting and Creating Tones
E-32
* “C-” on the display indicates C-1 (one octave below C0).
Editable Parameters Common to Other Tone Categories
For information about Solo Synthesizer tones, see “Other Editable Items” on page E-29.
There are two types of editable parameters for user wave tone: editable parameters that are specific to the User Wave Tone
category and the parameters that also apply to the other tone categories.
User Wave Tone Category Specific Tone Parameters
Preparation
Display the screen in step 2 of the procedure under “To edit and save a tone as a user tone” on page E-20.
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.
Amp LFO >Ent
Amp LFO. Group of editable LFOs applied to volume. Items within a
group and setting ranges are the same as “LFO (Pitch LFO)”, above.
Refer to the cell to the
left.
Editable Parameters for User Wave Tone
Display Text Description Parameter
Split Edit >Ent
Split Edit. Group of editable parameters for splits recorded with the sample looper.
Use the
9
PART minus (–) and plus (+) buttons to switch between splits.
Volume Volume. Specifies the volume. 0 to 127
Pan Pan. Specifies the stereo position of the sound. –64 to 0 to 63
CoarseTune Coarse tune. Changes the pitch of notes by semitone units. –24 to 0 to 24
Fine Tune
Fine tune. Fine tunes the pitch of the sound. Lowers the value up to –256 or raises the
value up to +255 in semitone steps.
–256 to 0 to 255
CutOff Cutoff frequency. Specifies the cut off frequency of a user wave tone. 0 to 127
TouchSense
Touch sense. Specifies the degree of change in volume in accordance with change in
keyboard playing touch.
–64 to 0 to 63
KeyFollow
Key follow. Adjusts the amount of pitch change between neighboring keyboard keys. A
higher value represents greater change.
–128 to 0 to 127
KeyFolBase
Key follow base. Keyboard key that is the center of key follow.
Setting can be specified using the keyboard keys.
C- to G9*
P.Env.Depth Pitch envelope depth. Specifies how envelopes are applied to pitch. –64 to 0 to 63
Pitch Env >Ent
Pitch envelope. Group of editable parameters for envelope (Envelope Generator) applied
to pitch.
Init.Level Initial level. Pitch of the sound at initial note on. –64 to 0 to 63
Atk.Time Attack time. Time it takes until Level 0 is reached from the initial level. 0 to 127
Rel.Time Release time. Time it takes to reach Release Level after a key is released. 0 to 127
Rel.Level Release Level. Target level reached immediately after a key is released. –64 to 0 to 63
Amp Env >Ent
Amp envelope. Group of editable parameters for envelope (Envelope Generator) applied to
amps.
For details about group items, see “Pitch Envelope” (page E-24). The vertical (Level) axis
in the pitch envelope diagram corresponds to the volume in the case of this group.
However, the setting range for the nine items from Initial Level to Release Level 2 is 0 to
127, which is different from the pitch envelope items. Note, however, that there is no
Clock Trigger item on the user tone “Amp Env >Ent” menu.
0 to 127 (Initial Level
to Release Level 2)
The External Input
Trigger range is the
same as those for
“Pitch Envelope”.
KeyRangeLow
Key Range Low. Sets the low range of the effective keyboard for split playback.
Setting can be specified using the keyboard keys.
C- to G9*
KeyRangeHi
Key Range High. Sets the high range of the effective keyboard for split playback.
Setting can be specified using the keyboard keys.
C- to G9*
OriginalKey
Original key. Specifies the keyboard where the split plays as-is.
Setting can be specified using the keyboard keys.
C- to G9*
Points >Ent Point. Changes the split start point, loop point, and end point positions.
Display Text Description Settings
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