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❚ NOTES ❚
•When the keyboard is shipped from the factory, the user area (tones 200 to 231) contain the same tones as tones 128 through 159.
•You cannot use a drum set tone (192 to 199) as the basis of a user tone.
•Whenever you save a tone and assign it one of the tone numbers in the user area, any tone data previously assigned to that number is replaced with the new data.
•The keyboard comes with a
•You can use the keyboard’s MIDI capabilities to save your original tones to a computer or other external storage device. See “Bulk Sending Key- board Data” on page
•With the
Creating a User Tone
Use the following procedure to select a preset tone and change its parameters to create a user tone.
1. First, select the preset tone you want to use as a basis for your user tone.C h r c h O r g2. Press the SYNTH button.•This causes the indicator lamp next to the SYNTH button to light and displays a screen that shows whether the tone you selected is a DCO1 or DCO2 tone.
D C O 1
3. Use [ ] and [] to display the parameter whose setting you want to change.A e n v0 2 6
•Each press of [] or [] changes to the next parameter. See “Parameters and Their Settings” on this page for informa- tion about each parameter.
•You can also use the number keys to input a value to change a parameter setting. See “Parameters and Their Settings” be- low for information on setting range for each parameter.
5.If the preset tone you selected in step 1 is a 2DCO tone, press [] twice to display the DCO2 parame- ters.
D c o 2
6. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to set the DCO2 parameters.•Press [] two more times to return to the DCO1 parameters.
7.Play something on the keyboard.•To save the tone you created, perform the procedure under “Naming a User Tone and Storing It In Memory” (page E- 35), starting from step 2.
•To exit user tone creation and return the tone to its original parameters, press the SYNTH button twice or the TONE but- ton once.
Parameters and Their SettingsThe following describes the function of each parameter and also shows its setting range.
■PCM Set (000 to 288)
This parameter switches the digitally sampled waveform.
PCM= 0 5 0■Amp Envelope Set (000 to 288)
This parameter controls volume characteristics over time.
A e n v = 0 5 0■Attack Rate (001 to 127)
This parameter controls the speed of the attack. The greater the val- ue, the faster the attack of the selected amp envelope.
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