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Creating a Patch

Resonance Offset

Resonance Offset alters the resonance of the overall patch, while
preserving the relative differences between the resonance values set
for each tone in the Resonance parameter (p. 69).

Range:

-63– +63

*

Resonance:

emphasizes the overtones in the region of the cutoff
frequency, adding character to the sound.

This value is added to the resonance value of a tone, so if the
resonance value of any tone is already set to “127” (maximum),
positive “+” settings here will not produce any change.

Attack Time Offset

Attack Time Offset alters the attack time of the overall patch, while
preserving the relative differences between the attack time values set
for each tone in the A-Env Time 1 parameters (p. 73), F-Env Time 1
parameters (p. 71).

Range:

-63– +63

*

Attack Time:

The time it takes for a sound to reach maximum
volume after the key is pressed and sound begun.

This value is added to the attack time value of a tone, so if the
attack time value of any tone is already set to “127” (maximum),
positive “+” settings here will not produce any change.

Release Time Offset

Release Time Offset alters the release time of the overall patch, while
preserving the relative differences between the release time values
set for each tone in the A-Env Time 4 parameters (p. 73), F-Env Time
4 parameters (p. 71).

Range:

-63– +63

*

Release Time:

The time from when you take your finger off the key
until the sound disappears.

This value is added to the release time value of a tone, so if the
release time value of any tone is already set to “127”
(maximum), positive “+” settings here will not produce any
change.

Velocity Sens Offset (Velocity Sensitivity

Offset)

Velocity Sensitivity Offset alters the Velocity Sensitivity of the
overall patch while preserving the relative differences between the
Velocity Sensitivity values set for each tone in the parameters below.
Cutoff V-Sens parameter (p. 70)
Level V-Sens parameter (p. 71)

Range:

-63– +63

*

Velocity:

Pressure with which the key is pressed.

This value is added to the velocity sensitivity value of a tone, so
if the velocity sensitivity value of any tone is already set to
“+63” (maximum), positive “+” settings here will not produce
any change.

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For details on these settings, refer to

“How to Make Patch
Settings”

(p. 56).

Wave Group

Selects the group for the waveform that is to be the basis of the tone.

Value
INT:

Waveforms stored in internal

EXP:

Waveform stored in a Wave Expansion Board (SRX
series) installed in EXP slots.

SAMP:

Sample waveforms

MSAM:

Multisample waveforms

You cannot select a waveform group of a Wave Expansion
Board that is not installed.

Wave Bank

Selects the wave bank.

Value
When the wave group is EXP:

A–D

When the wave group is SAMP:

PRST, USER, CARD

When the wave group is MSAM:

USER, CARD

Wave No. L (Mono) (Wave Number L (Mono)

Wave No. R (Wave Number R)

Selects the basic waveform for a tone. Along with the Wave number,
the Wave name appears at the lower part of the display.
When in monaural mode, only the left side (L) is specified. When in
stereo, the right side (R) is also specified.

Value:

—-, 1–1228 (The upper limit will depend on the wave group.)

If you want to select a left/right pair of Waves, select the left (L)
Wave number and then press [F6 (Set Stereo)]; the right (R)
(Wave) will be recalled.

* When using a multisample in stereo, you must specify the same
number for L and R.

Modifying Waveforms (Wave)

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