Synthesizer Mode
SYNTH | CURSOR |
DSP Settings
Use the DSP editing screen to select the DSP type and to edit parameters.
1Select a tone, press the SYNTH button, and then configure parameter settings.2After everything is the way you want, press the [] CURSOR button once.•This advances to the DSP parameter editing screen.
•Pressing the [] CURSOR button returns to the Synthesizer Mode parameter screen.
This setting specifies DSP parameters. See “DSP Parameters” on page
NOTE
•If you store an original tone with the DSP line turned on (see next page), simply recalling the tone automatically changes the DSP line, DSP type, and DSP parameter settings. This simplifies the recall of original tones that include a DSP effect.
User Tone Creation Hints
The following hints provide helpful advice on making user tone creation a bit quicker and easier.
Use a preset tone that is similar to the one you are trying to create.
Whenever you already have a rough idea of the tone you are trying to create, it is always a good idea to start with a preset tone that is similar.
■Experiment with various different settings.There are no real rules about what a tone should sound like. Let your imagination run free and experiment with different combinations. You may be surprised at what you can achieve.
Storing a User Tone In Memory
The following procedure shows how to store a user tone in memory. Once a tone is stored, you can call it up just as you do with a preset tone.
To name a user tone and store it in memory
1Select a preset tone to use as the basis for the user tone, press the SYNTH button to enter the Synthesizer Mode, and make the parameter settings you want.
2After making parameter settings to create the user tone, press [] CURSOR twice.
3Use [+] and
• You can select any tone number from 600 to 699.
4After the tone name is the way you want, press the [] CURSOR button to store the tone.
•Use the [+] and
•Use the [] and [] CURSOR buttons to move the cursor left and right.
•See the page