Synthesizer Mode

The Synthesizer of this keyboard provides all the tools you need for creating your own original tones. Simply select one of the built-in tones and change its parameters to create your own original sound. You can even store your sounds in memory for later recall using the same procedure as that used to select a preset tone.

Synthesizer Functions

The following describes how to use each of the functions available with the Synthesizer.

Synthesizer Parameters

The sounds of the preset tones built into this keyboard are controlled by settings called “parameters.” To create a user tone, you first recall a preset tone and then change its parameters. Note that drum set tones (192 through 199) cannot be used as the basis of a user tone.

The figure below shows the parameters that make up the preset tones and what each parameter does. As you can see, these parameters can be divided into four groups, each of which is described in detail in the following pages.

Volume

Time

Press key

Release key

Sudden attack, followed by a gradual decay.

(3)Tone Pitch Parameters

Pitch

This parameter controls the overall pitch of the tone.

Pitch Envelope Set

This parameter provides a variety of pitch envelopes from which you can choose.

This parameter affects

tone characteristics.

PCM set

Pitch

Pitch envelope set

These parameters affect pitch.

This parameter affects

volume.

Output

Amp envelope set

 

Attack rate

Release rate

Level

Touch sensitivity

Filter sensitivity

Filter level

Pan

Transpose

These parameters affect volume, tone quality, and how notes are sounded.

NOTE

Pitch envelope 00 selects “No change (flat),” 01 through 17 selects “Vibra- to,” and 18 through 45 selects “Other.”

(4) Volume, Tone Quality, Parameters

Attack Rate

This parameter lets you set the speed of the attack (the period from the point when you press a key to the point that the tone reaches its maximum volume). Use this parameter to make fine adjustments to the tone characteristics of the amp envelope you are using.

Volume

(1) Tone Characteristic Parameter

PCM Set

This parameter determines the characteristics of a tone by switching its digitally sampled waveform. You can select a piano, guitar, syn- thesizer, or any other of a variety of musical instrument and digitally sampled waveforms.

(2) Volume Characteristic Parameter

Amp Envelope Set

This set gives you a choice of a variety of different volume envelopes (changes in volume over time): slow attack when a key is pressed, quick attack when a key is pressed, continued sound while a key is depressed, etc.

Volume

Time

Press key

Release key

Gradual attack, followed by a lingering tone.

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Attack Rate

Time

Press key

Tone with slow attack

Volume

Attack Rate

Time

Press key

Tone with quick attack

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