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Editing Zone Parameters

3-C Parameter Value (Value)

This item is used to change the setting

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of the parameter displayed in 3-B.

 

IMPORTANT!

For details on information about parameter names and the settings and initial defaults for each parameter under each DSP type number and type name, see “DSP Effect List” (page E-60) and “DSP Algorithm List” (page E-61).

Editing Tones

4-A Coarse Tune (CrsTu)

Changes the pitch in semitone steps.

–12 to 0* to +12 semitones

4-B Fine Tune (FinTu)

Use this item to adjust the pitch in cent steps (1 cent = 1/100 semitone).

–99 to 0* to +99 cents

4-C Portamento ON/OFF (Porta)

Specifies whether or not portamento should be applied to each zone when

the assignable button to which portamento is assigned is pressed.

OFF*, ON

4-D Portamento Time (PTime)

Specifies the pitch change time when portamento is turned on in 4-C. A

smaller number specifies a shorter time, while a larger number specifies a longer time. Portamento is not applied when this setting is 0.

0* to 127

5-A Attack Time (Atack)

Attack time is the time it takes for the sound to reach full volume when a note

is played. This item makes relative adjustments to the default attack time (0) of each tone. A larger positive value lengthens the attack time, which produces a slower attack. A larger negative absolute value shortens the attack time, which produces a faster attack.

–64 to 0* to +63

5-B Release Time (Relas)

Release time is the time it takes for the sound to fade when a note ends.

Adjustment is relative from the initial default setting

(0)of each tone. A larger negative absolute value shortens the release time, while a larger positive value

lengthens the release time. –64 to 0* to +63

5-C Filter Cutoff (Flter)

This item is for adjusting how the cutoff filter application is applied to a tone.

The cut-off filter is a tone adjustment filter that eliminates (cuts off) all components over a given frequency from within a tone’s overtone components. Adjustment is relative from the initial default setting

(0) of each tone.

A larger negative absolute value produces a softer sound, while a larger positive absolute value produces a harder, brighter sound.

–64 to 0* to +63

5-D Touch Sense (Sense)

This item is for adjusting how much the

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sound volume and timbre changes, and how

 

it changes in accordance with keyboard pressure.

 

Setting a larger absolute value causes relatively large change in sound volume and timbre in response to changes in key pressure. If this setting is 0, sound volume and timbre remain constant regardless of key pressure.

If the setting is positive, a larger value results in harder notes when stronger pressure is applied, and softer notes when lighter pressure is applied. If the setting is negative, a larger value results in softer notes when stronger pressure is applied, and harder notes when lighter pressure is applied. The change in sound volume and timbre depends on the tone.

–64 to 0 to +63*

6-A Vibrato Rate (VbRat)

This item is for adjusting the speed of vibrato applied to notes. A larger

negative absolute value decreases the speed, while a larger positive value increases the speed.

–64 to 0* to +63

English

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