INT / EXT
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Editing Zone Parameters

6-B Vibrato Depth (VbDpt)

This item is for adjusting the depth (strength) of vibrato applied to notes. A larger negative absolute value makes vibrato shallower, while a larger positive value makes it deeper.

–64 to 0* to +63

6-C Vibrato Delay (VbDly)

This item is for adjusting the time until vibrato starts to be applied to a note. A

larger negative absolute value makes the time it takes before vibrato is applied after a note is played shorter, while a larger positive value makes it longer.

–64 to 0* to +63

6-D Vibrato Waveform (WvFrm)

This item is for selecting the waveform when

 

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applying vibrato to notes. You can select

 

 

from among the following waveforms.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Original (Org*)

––

Saw Down (SDw)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sine (Sin)

 

Pulse 1:3 (P13)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Triangle (Tri)

 

Pulse 2:2 (P22)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Saw Up (SUp)

 

Pulse 3:1 (P31)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*“Org” is the initial default setting for all tones. The actual default waveform type depends on the tone.

Effect Settings

For details on the meanings of the settings in this section, see the flowchart under “Master Control Configuration” (page E-4).

7-A Reverb Send (RvbSd)

Specifies how much of the signal from

INT / EXT

the sound source is sent to reverb.

0 to 127 (*default setting depends on the tone)

7-B Chorus Send (ChoSd)

Specifies how much of the signal from

INT / EXT

the sound source is sent to chorus.

0 to 127 (*default setting depends on the tone)

7-C Acoustic Resonance Send (AReso)

Specifies how much of the signal from the

INT

sound source is sent to acoustic resonance.

 

0 to 127 (*default setting depends on the tone)

 

7-D DSP ON/OFF (DSP)

Switches DSP for each zone on or off.

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Selecting OFF disables DSP for that particular

 

zone.

 

OFF, ON*

 

The DSP of this Digital Piano can be used simultaneously for up to two parts. Each part (“Sound Source Configuration”, page E-5) has a DSP priority, which determines which of the two parts that have DSP turned on should have the DSP effect applied. The following shows the priorities assigned to each part.

Priority

Part Number

Part Name

1

Part 1

Upper1

 

 

 

2

Part 3

Lower1

 

 

 

3

Part 2

Upper2

 

 

 

4

Part 4

Lower2

 

 

 

5

Part 17 to 48

Song01 to Song16,

Ext01 to Ext16

 

 

 

 

 

To apply a DSP to one or two lower priority parts (Lower2, for example), turn off DSP ON/OFF for the higher priority parts (Upper1, Lower1, Upper2).

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