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Selecting and Creating Tones
E-34
You can use a pedal, the bender, or other devices, to instantly
change the pitch and volume of notes, the envelope, and
other parameters as you perform.
A pedal operation can be used to sustain notes, arpeggios
(page E-40), or phrases (page E-45), or to apply a soft effect.
For information about connecting a pedal, see page E-8.
You can specify the effect applied by a pedal operation by
performing the following operation on the performance
editing list: Controller >Ent 3 Pedal. See page E-74 for
more information.
The
bt
BENDER wheel can be use to seamlessly raise or
lower the pitch of a sound, while the
bt
MODULATION wheel
adds vibrato (modulation effect) to the sound.
Do not have a wheel rotated as you turn on Synthesizer
power.
You can control the bend range of the
bt
BENDER wheel
by configuring the following settings on the performance
editing list: BendRngDwn, BendRngUp (page E-73).
The four
3
ASSIGNABLE KNOBS can be assigned
functions that enable instant adjustment of a sound attack
time and other envelope parameters (page E-21), volume,
and more.
The following shows the knob functions for each Zone Part
1 tone category.
Solo Synthesizer tones (page E-23)
PCM melody tones (page E-30)
PCM drum tones (page E-31)
User Wave tones (page E-32)
The above functions show the abbreviated names used on
the tone mode screen.
In the performance mode, you can change the operations
currently assigned to the assignable knobs by performing
the following operation on the performance editing list
(page E-74):
Controller >Ent 3 K1 to K4.
You can use the nine sliders (
5
) to make simple
adjustments to the Solo Synthesizer oscillator, envelope, and
total filer/LFO parameters.
1.
Select a Solo Synthesizer tone.
2.
Use the
1
buttons to assign oscillator (OSC
BLOCK), envelope (ENV GENERATOR) or total
filter/LFO (TOTAL FILTER/LFO) parameters to
the sliders.
3.
Use the three
2
buttons to perform one of the
operations described below.
Controlling Sounds
Using a Pedal
Using the Wheels (Bender, Modulation)
bt
Using the Assignable Knobs
3
K1 : Virtual Controller 1 (page E-29)
K2 : Virtual Controller 2 (page E-29)
K3 : Virtual Controller 3 (page E-29)
K4 : Virtual Controller 4 (page E-29)
K1 : Cut off Frequency
K2 : Attack Time
K3 : Release Time
K4 : Reverb Send (Same as other tone categories.)
Raises and lowers pitch.
(Releasing wheel returns
to original pitch.)
Applies modulation.
(Raising wheel
applies modulation.)
K1 : Volume (Drum Inst >)
K2 : Pan (Drum Inst >)
K3 : Reverb Send (Drum Inst >)
K4 : Reverb Send (Same as other tone categories.)
K1 : Cut off Frequency
K2 : Attack Time (Amp Envelope >)
K3 : Release Time (Amp Envelope >)
K4 : Reverb Send (Same as other tone categories.)
Using Sliders
Y If you selected OSC BLOCK (oscillator) in step 2
Press
2
SELECT OSC to cycle through the OSC
blocks (1 through 6) and “ALL” (all OSC blocks), and
select the one you want.
Y If you selected ENV GENERATOR (envelope) in step 2
Press
2
SELECT OSC to cycle through the OSC
blocks (1 through 6) and “ALL” (all OSC blocks), and
select the one you want.
Press
2
SELECT EG to cycle through the EG
blocks (OSC, Filter, Amp, “ALL” (all EG blocks)) and
select the one you want.
Y If you selected TOTAL FILTER/LFO (total filter/LFO) in
step 2
Press
2
SELECT LFO to toggle between LFO1,
LFO2, and “ALL” (LFO1 and LFO2).
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