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Creating a Patch

OFF-N:

Rather than being played while the key is pressed,
the tone begins to play once the period of time
specified in the Delay Time parameter has elapsed
after release of the key. This is effective in situations
such as when simulating noises from guitars and
other instruments.

fig.06-053.e

OFF-D:

Rather than being played while the key is pressed,
the tone begins to play once the period of time
specified in the Delay Time parameter has elapsed
after release of the key. Here, however, changes in
the TVA Envelope begin while the key is pressed,
which in many cases means that only the sound
from the release portion of the envelope is heard.

fig.06-054.e

If you have selected a waveform that is a decay-type sound (i.e.,
a sound that fades away naturally even if the key is not
released), selecting “OFF-N” or “OFF-D” may result in no
sound being heard.

Tone Delay Time

Specifies the time from when the key is pressed (or if the Delay
Mode parameter is set to “OFF-N” or “OFF-D,” the time from when
the key is released) until when the tone will sound.

Value:

0–127, Note
Tone Delay Time specifies the beat length for the synchronized
tempo when the tempo that specifies the elapsed time until the tone
is sounded (Patch Tempo) is synchronized with the tempo set in a
sequencer.
(Example)
For a tempo of 120 (120 quarter notes occur in 1 minute (60 seconds))

Tone Env Mode (Tone Envelope Mode)

When a loop waveform (p. 59) is selected, the sound will normally
continue as long as the key is pressed. If you want the sound to
decay naturally even if the key remains pressed, set this to “NO
SUS.”

Range:

NO SUS, SUST

If a one-shot type Wave (p. 58) is selected, it will not sustain
even if this parameter is set to “SUST.”

Tone Rx Bender (Tone Receive Pitch Bend

Switch)

For each tone, specify whether MIDI Pitch Bend messages will be
received (ON), or not (OFF).

Value:

OFF, ON

Tone Rx Expression (Tone Receive Expression

Switch)

For each tone, specify whether MIDI Expression messages will be
received (ON), or not (OFF).

Value:

OFF, ON

Tone Rx Hold-1 (Tone Receive Hold Switch)

For each tone, specify whether MIDI Hold-1 messages will be
received (ON), or not (OFF).

Value:

OFF, ON

If “NO SUS” is selected for Env Mode parameter, this setting
will have no effect.
Note off
Delay time
Note on
Note off
Delay time
Note on

Tone Delay

This produces a time delay between the moment a key is
pressed (or released), and the moment the tone actually begins
to sound. You can also make settings that shift the timing at
which each tone is sounded. This differs from the Delay in the
internal effects, in that by changing the sound qualities of the
delayed tones and changing the pitch for each tone, you can
also perform arpeggio-like passages just by pressing one key.
You can also synchronize the tone delay time to the tempo of
the sequencer.
If you are not going to use Tone Delay, set the Delay Mode
parameter to “NORM” and Delay Time parameter to “0.”
If the Structure parameters set in the range of “2”–”10,” the
output of tones 1 and 2 will be combined into tone 2, and
the output of tones 3 and 4 will be combined into tone 4.
For this reason, tone 1 will follow the settings of tone 2, and
tone 3 will follow the settings of tone 4 (p. 63).

Setting Delay time

(half note) 1 second (60 / 60 =1 (second))
(quarter note) 0.5 seconds (60 / 120= 0.5 (seconds))
(eighth note) 0.25 seconds (60 / 240= 0.25 (seconds))
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