Voice Edit mode

• Velocity Rate

Determines how much the Velocity of the Arpeggio playback is offset from the original value. For example, a setting of 100% means the original values are used. Settings below 100% will reduce the velocity of the Arpeggio notes, whereas settings above 100% will increase the velocities.

Settings 0% ~ 200%

nThe Velocity cannot be decreased or increased beyond its normal range of 1 to 127; any values outside that range will automatically be limited to the minimum or maximum.

Gate Time Rate

Determines how much the Gate Time (length) of the Arpeggio notes is offset from the original value. A setting of 100% means the original values are used.

Settings below 100% will shorten the gate times of the Arpeggio notes, whereas settings above 100% will lengthen them.

Settings 0% ~ 200%

nThe Gate Time cannot be decreased beyond its normal minimum of 1; any values outside that range will automatically be limited to the minimum.

[F4]-[SF1], [SF2], [SF3] Normal Common Control Set Set1/2, Set3/4, Set5/6

Reference

used to change and adjust a variety of parameters — in

 

Basic Structure (page 48)

 

The controllers and knobs on the front panel can be

Voice

real time, and simultaneously.

For example, keyboard aftertouch can be used to

mode

control vibrato and the Modulation Wheel could be

 

 

used to control Resonance. They can even be used to

 

control parameters within individual Elements. These

 

control assignments are called “Control Sets.” You can

 

assign up to six different Control Sets per Voice. The

 

six individual Control Sets are divided into pairs in the

 

display: Sets 1/2, Sets 3/4 and Sets 5/6.

• Source

Determines which panel controller is to be assigned and used for the selected Set. This controller then is used to control the parameter set in Destination below.

Settings PB (Pitch Bend Wheel), MW (Modulation Wheel), AT (After Touch), FC1 (Foot Controller 1), FC2 (Foot Controller2), FS (Footswitch), BC (Breath Controller), KN1 (Knob ASSIGN 1), KN2 (Knob ASSIGN 2)

nKeep in mind that unlike the other controllers, the ASSIGN A and B knobs can each be assigned to one common function for the entire Voice mode, and not to different functions for each individual voice. Also see the Utility mode (page 256).

Dest (Destination)

Determines the parameter that is controlled by the Source controller (above).

Settings For a complete list of the available parameters/controls, refer to the separate Data List booklet.

• Depth

Determines the degree to which the Source controller affects the Destination parameter. For negative values, the controller operation is reversed; maximum controller settings produce minimum parameter changes.

Settings -64 ~ 0 ~+63

Controller

Control Set 1~6

Element 1

 

Keyboard

Set 1

Element 2

Modulation wheel

 

 

Element 3

Knob

 

 

 

 

 

Element 4

• ElementSw

Determines whether or not the selected controller affects each individual element.

Settings Elements 1 to 4 enabled (“1” to “4”) or disabled (“-”)

nThis parameter is disabled if the Destination parameter below is set to a value from 00 to 33.

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