For the procedure, refer to “Select by Category” (p.2).

This command is valid when the 2.1–2b: High, Low parameters are selected under the following conditions.

“Mode (Oscillator Mode)” (2.1–1a) is set to either Single or Double

“High MS Bank” and “Low MS Bank” (2.1–2b) are set to ROM

Sample Parameters

This is displayed and can be edited if the EXB-SMPL option is installed.

This command lets you adjust the sample playback level, cutoff, resonance, pitch, attack, and decay for each index of a RAM multisample.

This command is valid if “Mode (Oscillator Mode)” (2.1–1a) is set to Single or Double, and you have selected the 2.1–2b: High or Low parameters of OSC1 or OSC2 for which RAM has been specified as the “High MS Bank” or “Low MS Bank.”

The setting will apply to the selected multisample. The setting will also be used when that multisample is selected by another oscillator or program.

1Select “Sample Parameters” to access the dialog box.

2Index: Specifies the index for which you wish to make settings. The number following “/” is the total number of indexes in the selected multisample.

SMPL: Indicates the sample number and name for the index.

3For each index, you can make the following settings. Level: Adjusts the volume. Relative to the settings of “Level (High, Low Level)” (2.1–2b) and “Level (Amp1, 2 Level)” (5.1–1a, 5.2–1), negative (–) values will decrease the levels, and positive (+) values will increase the levels. A setting of +99 will double the volume, and at a setting of –99there will be no sound. This parameter is linked to the “Level” (SMPL 4.1–2a). The value that was specified in Sampling mode will be displayed here.

Cutoff: Adjusts the filter cutoff. This adjustment will be added to the value specified for “Frequency” (4.1–1b/1c, 4.2–1) of Filter 1 and 2.

Resonance: Adjusts the resonance level of the filter. This adjustment will be added to the value specified for “Res- onance” (4.1–1b, 4.2–1) of Filter 1 and 2.

Pitch: Adjusts the playback pitch in one-cent steps. A set- ting of +12.00 raises the pitch one octave, and a setting of –12.00will lower the pitch one octave. This parameter is linked with the parameter “Pitch” (SMPL 4.1–2a). The value that was specified in Sampling mode will be dis- played here.

Attack: Adjust sthe attack times of the filter EG and amp EG. This adjustment will be added to the “A (Attack Time)” of “Filter 1 EG,” “Filter 2 EG,” “Amp 1 EG,” and “Amp 2 EG” (4.1–5a, 4.2–5, 5.1–3a, 5.2–3).

Decay: Adjusts the decay times of the filter EG and amp EG. This adjustment will be added to the “D (Decay Time)” of “Filter 1 EG,” “Filter 2 EG,” “Amp 1 EG,” and “Amp 2 EG.”

4Press the [F8] (“Done”) key to execute, and close the dia- log box.

Please be aware that the Compare function is not avail- able for this command.

2.1–3: OSC2

This will appear when “Mode (Oscillator Mode)” (2.1–1a) is set to Double.

For details on the settings and function of the parameter, refer to “2.1–2: OSC1.”

2.1–4: V.Zone (Velocity Zone)

Specifies the range of velocities that will sound oscillator 1 and 2. By using these settings in conjunction with the “Velocity SW L→ H” (2.1–2a) setting of each oscillator, you can specify the velocity ranges for the High and Low multi- samples or drum kits.

2.1–4a

2.1–4b

2.1–4a: OSC 1/2 Velocity Zone

OSC1 Bottom

[001...127]

Sets the minimum velocity value that will sound oscillator 1.

OSC1 Top

[001...127]

Sets the maximum velocity value that will sound oscillator 1.

OSC2 Bottom

[001...127]

Sets the minimum velocity value that will sound oscillator 2.

OSC2 Top

[001...127]

Sets the maximum velocity value that will sound oscillator 2.

It is not possible to set the Bottom Velocity greater than the Top Velocity, nor the Top Velocity less than the Bot- tom Velocity.

You can also input a value by playing a note on the key- board while you hold down the [ENTER] key.

2.1–4b: UTILITY

“Write Program” (1.1–1c), “Copy Oscillator,” “Swap Oscillator” (2.1–1d)

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