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Auto Pan

Continually performs left-right panning of the

0: Rate (0 to 127) – Adjusts the panning rate.

input signal in accordance with an LFO.

1: Depth (0 to 127) – Adjusts the panning depth.

 

 

 

 

 

 

01

Tremolo

– Adjusts volume of input signal in accordance

0: Rate (0 to 127) – Adjusts the tremolo rate.

with an LFO.

1: Depth (0 to 127) – Adjusts the tremolo depth.

 

 

 

 

 

0: Low Frequency [0 (200Hz), 1 (400Hz), 2 (800Hz)] – Adjusts the cutoff

 

 

 

frequency of the low-band equalizer.

 

 

 

1: Low Gain (-12, -11, -10 to +10, +11, +12) – Adjusts the gain of the low-band

02

2BandEQ

This is a two-band equalizer.

equalizer.

2: High Frequency [0 (6.0kHz), 1 (8.0kHz), 2 (10kHz)] – Adjusts the cutoff

 

 

 

 

 

 

frequency of the high-band equalizer.

 

 

 

3: High Gain (-12, -11, -10 to +10, +11, +12) – Adjusts the gain of the high-band

 

 

 

equalizer.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

0: Low Frequency [0 (200Hz), 1 (400Hz), 2 (800Hz)] – Adjusts the cutoff

 

 

 

frequency of the low-band equalizer.

 

 

 

1: Low Gain (-12, -11, -10 to +10, +11, +12) – Adjusts the gain of the low-band

 

 

 

equalizer.

 

 

 

2: Mid Frequency [0 (1.0kHz), 1 (1.3kHz), 2 (1.6kHz), 3 (2.0kHz), 4 (3.0kHz), 5

 

 

 

(4.0kHz), 6 (6.0kHz), 7 (8.0kHz)] – Adjusts the center frequency of the mid-

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3BandEQ

This is a three-band equalizer.

band equalizer.

 

 

 

3: Mid Gain (-12, -11, -10 to +10, +11, +12) – Adjusts the gain of the mid-band

 

 

 

equalizer.

 

 

 

4: High Frequency [0 (6.0kHz), 1 (8.0kHz), 2 (10kHz)] – Adjusts the cutoff

 

 

 

frequency of the high-band equalizer.

 

 

 

5: High Gain (-12, -11, -10 to +10, +11, +12) – Adjusts the gain of the high-band

 

 

 

equalizer.

 

 

 

0: Input Level (0 to 127) – Adjusts the input level. The input signal can become

 

 

 

distorted when the level of the sound being input, the number of chords, or the

 

 

This is a “wah” effect that can automatically

resonance value is large. Adjust this parameter to eliminate such distortion.

04

LFO Wah

1: Resonance (0 to 127) – Adjusts the resonance of the sound.

affect the frequency in accordance with an LFO.

 

 

 

2: Manual (0 to 127) – Adjusts the frequency used as the basis for the wah filter.

 

 

 

3: LFO Rate (0 to 127) – Adjusts the rate of the LFO.

 

 

 

4: LFO Depth (0 to 127) – Adjusts the depth of the LFO.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

0: Input Level (0 to 127) – Adjusts the input level. The input signal can become

 

 

 

distorted when the level of the sound being input, the number of chords, or the

 

 

 

Resonance value is large. Adjust this parameter to eliminate such distortion.

 

 

 

1: Resonance (0 to 127) – Adjusts the resonance of the sound.

 

 

This is a “wah” effect that can automatically

2: Manual (0 to 127) – Adjusts the frequency used as the basis for the wah filter.

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Auto Wah

affect the frequency in accordance with the

3: Depth (-64 to 0 to +63) – Adjusts the depth of the wah in accordance with the

 

 

level of the input signal.

level of the input signal. Setting a positive value causes the wah filter to open

 

 

 

in direct proportion with the size of the input signal, producing a bright sound.

 

 

 

Setting a negative value causes the Wah filter to close in accordance with the

 

 

 

size of the input signal, which produces a dark tone quality. However, large

 

 

 

input re-opens the Wah filter, even if it is closed.

 

 

 

0: Depth (0 to 127) – Adjusts compression of the audio signal.

 

 

 

1: Attack (0 to 127) – Adjusts the attack amount of the input signal. A smaller

 

 

 

value causes prompt compressor operation, which suppresses the attack of

 

 

 

the input signal. A larger values delays compressor operation, which causes

 

 

 

attack to be output as-is.

 

 

Compresses the input signal, which can

2: Release (0 to 127) – Adjusts the time from the point when the input signal

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Compressor

suppress level variation and make it possible to

drops below a certain level until the compression operation is stopped. When

 

 

sustain dampened sounds longer.

an attack feeling is desired (no compression at the onset of the sound), set

 

 

 

this parameter to as low a value as possible. To apply compression at all

 

 

 

times, set a high value.

 

 

 

3: Level (0 to 127) – Adjusts the output level. The output volume changes in

 

 

 

accordance with the Depth setting and the characteristics of the input tone.

 

 

 

Use this parameter to correct for such changes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

0: Limit (0 to 127) – Adjusts the volume level from which the limit is applied.

 

 

 

1: Attack (0 to 127) – Adjusts the attack amount of the input signal.

 

 

This is an effector that you can use to set an

2: Release (0 to 127) – Adjusts the time from when the input signal drops below

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Limiter

a certain level until the limit operation stops.

upper limit value on the level of the input signal.

 

 

3: Level (0 to 127) – Adjusts the level being output. The output volume changes

 

 

 

in accordance with the Limit setting and the characteristics of the input tone.

 

 

 

Use this parameter to correct for such changes.

 

 

 

0: Gain (0 to 127) – Adjusts the input gain.

 

 

 

1: Low (0 to 127) – Adjusts the low-band gain. The cutoff frequency differs

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Distortion

This effect provides Distortion + AmpSimulator.

according to the preset DSP.

2: High (0 to 127) – Adjusts the high-band gain. The cutoff frequency differs

 

 

 

 

 

 

according to the preset DSP.

 

 

 

3: Level (0 to 127) – Adjusts the output level.

 

 

 

 

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Contents 42-4058 Using AC Power Installing BatteriesFCCWantsYoutoKnow Headphones ConnectingQuick Look at Your Automatic Intro/Ending RhythmMidi In/Out Jacks KeyboardBasic Operation Using the Preset TonesBasic Operation Reverb Parameters Using Reverb and ChorusChorus Parameters Selecting a DSP Type Signal ProcessorChanging the Reverb or Chorus Parameters Changing DSP ParametersUsing Layer Adjusting the GainUsing Split Using SplitSelecting/Playing an Auto-Rhythm UsingAuto-Rhythms Using Auto Accompaniment Using Auto AccompanimentConcert Chord Standard Fingering Full-Range ChordsTuning Parameters Using Auto HarmonizeUsing the Mixer Using the MixerCreating and Storing a User Tone Using the Tone SynthesizerEffect Parameters Cut Off Frequency 88# * toUsing the Registration Memory Using the Registration MemoryTuning the Keyboard Changing KeysCurrent setting default # appear Special FeaturesUsing the Song Memory ModeStep Recording Playing Back from Song MemoryCorrecting Mistakes Tone Number/Rhythm Number Rhythm Controller INTRO/ENDING 1 or#$%$% Always turn off power to your keyboard Using the Song Memory Troubleshooting Tone List Tone List Tone List Tone List Tone List Tone List Tone List Tone List Tone List Effect List Effect List $-#$ From slow to fast ListLFO Chorus LFO Rate M08 Multi08 Rotary Speed Auto Wah Distortion ChartImplementation MidiSpecifications Memory FunctionPage Limited One-Year Warranty