4. Pattern mode

Modulation

These are the parameters that create time-varying change, such as

LFO and EG.

SPEED .........................................................................

0...

127

DEPTH ......................................................................

-63...

+63

TYPE .......................................................................................

 

DEST ........

PITCH, AMP, PAN, OSC EDIT1, OSC EDIT2, CUTOFF

Has the same function as for a drum part (p.30).

 

BPM SYNC ..................................................................

On, Off

When you turn this function on, the speed of the modulation effect will be synchronized to the tempo. If this is lit (on), modulation will be synchronized with the tempo.

If the sound does not change when you turn a knob or switch a key, it may be that the knob or key is not valid for the part you are editing, or that a motion sequence (p.58“Motion sequence”) is operating.

Adjusting the tuning of a synth part

SYNTH TUNE ............................................................

-50...+50

If you want to adjust the pitch of a specific synth part, such as when you are using two or more synth parts as layers, use this parameter to adjust the pitch in units of one cent. Normally you will leave this set at +00 (A=440 Hz).

If you want to adjust the tuning of the entire EMX-1, use the Global mode parameter Master Tune instead of this.

1.Press the PART EDIT key (it will light).

2. Use the [ ]/[] cursor keys to select “SynTune” in the parameter display.

3.Press the key for the synth part whose tuning you want to adjust (the key will light).

4.Turn on the KEYBOARD switch, and press the step keys to hear the sound while you turn the dial to make adjustments.

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