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Creating a Patch
FXM Color
Specifies how FXM will perform frequency modulation.
Higher settings result in a grainier sound, while lower
settings result in a more metallic sound.
Value:
1–4
FXM Depth
Specifies the depth of the modulation produced by FXM.
Value:
0–16
Tone Delay Mode
Selects the type of tone delay.
Value
NORM:
The tone begins to play after the time specified in
the Delay Time parameter has elapsed.
fig.06-051.e
HOLD:
Although the tone begins to play after the time
specified in the Delay Time parameter has
elapsed, if the key is released before the time
specified in the Delay Time parameter has
elapsed, the tone is not played.
fig.06-052.e
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.
Note off
Delay time
Note on
No Tone Delay
Note off
Delay time
Note on
No sound
played
Note off
Delay time
Note on
Note off
Delay time
Note on
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