■Release Rate
This parameter controls the speed of a tone’s release (the period from the point when you release a key to the point that the tone stops sound- ing). Use this parameter to make fine adjustments to the tone characteristics of the amp envelope you are using.
Volume
Release Rate
Time
Release key
● Tone with slow release ●
Volume
Release Rate
Time
Release key
● Tone with quick release ●
■Level
This parameter controls the overall volume of the tone.
■Touch Sensitivity
This parameter controls changes in the volume of the tone in accordance with pressure applied to the keyboard keys. You can specify more volume for stronger and less volume for lighter pressure, less volume for stronger pressure, or the same volume regardless of how much pressure is applied to the keys.
■Filter Sensitivity
This parameter uses a digital filter to controls change in the quality of the tone in accordance with pressure applied to the keyboard keys.
■Filter Level
This parameter controls how the digital filter is applied.
■Pan
This parameter controls the stereo center point when using the keyboard ’s built in speakers and when otherwise producing stereo out- put.
■Transpose
This parameter controls how much the key of the keyboard should be raised or lowered.
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Saving User TonesThe group of tone numbers from 200 through 231 (USER01 through USER32) is called the “user area” because they are reserved for storage of user tones. After you recall a preset tone and change its parameters to create your own user tone, you can store it in the user area for later recall. You can recall your tones using the same procedure that you use when selecting a preset tone.
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000~127 | GM Tone |
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