
MIX Level
You can set output level, pan, effect send and other parameters for each Part. This is useful when setting up the levels of each Part in a mix.
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| MIX’Level) | Vol | Pan RevSend | ChoSend | ||
| Part01 | 127 | C | 64 | 0 |
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■Vol (Volume)
Set the output level of the Part.
❏Settings: 0 ~ 127
■Pan
Set the stereo pan position of the Part.
❏Settings: L63 (Left) ~ C (Center) ~ R63 (Right)
■RevSend (Reverb Send)
Set the Send level of the signal sent from Insertion Effect 1/2 (or the bypassed signal) to the Reverb effect.
❏Settings: 0 ~ 127
■ChoSend (Chorus Send)
Set the Send level of the signal sent from Insertion Effect 1/2 (or the bypassed signal) to the Chorus effect.
❏Settings: 0 ~ 127
Part Tone
You can set Filter, Envelope Generator and other parameters controlling the tonal characteristics of each Part. The following four screens are available.
TON Filter (Tone Filter)
TON EG (Tone Envelope Generator)
TON Portamento (Tone Portamento)
TON Other (Tone Other)
TON Filter (Tone Filter)
You can use filters to adjust the tone of each Part. If the filter is an LPF and HPF combination, the Cutoff parameter applies to the LPF. These parameters are also available in the Common Quick Edit screens.
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| TON’Filter) | Cutoff | Reso | |
| Part01 | +63 | +63 |
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Details about the Filter are given on Page 78.
■Cutoff
Raise or lower the Cutoff frequency for each Element of a Part.
For each Element, if a combined Low Pass and High Pass Filter is being used, this parameter adjusts the Cutoff frequency of the Low Pass Filter.
❏Settings:
■Reso (Resonance)
Set the amount of Resonance (harmonic emphasis) applied to the signal at the Cutoff frequency. This adds further character to the sound.
❏ Settings:
TON EG (Tone Envelope Generator)
You can set EG (Envelope Generator) parameters for each Part. There are four parameters governing the transition in output level from the moment a note is pressed on the keyboard to the moment it is released or the point at which the output level has faded to zero.
For more information, refer to a diagram that illustrate the concept of Envelope Generator, which you can find in Voice Edit Mode sections.
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| TON’EG) | Attack | Decay | Sustain | Release | |
| Part01 | + 0 | + 0 | + 0 | + 0 |
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| TON’EG) | Attack | Decay | Release | |
| PartPL | + 0 | + 0 | + 0 |
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Drum Voice Part
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| TON’EG) | Attack | Decay | |
| Part10 | + 0 | + 0 |
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■Attack
Set the transition time from the moment a key on the keyboard is pressed to the point at which the output level of the Part reaches its peak. A positive value will lengthen the transition time and a negative value will shorten it.
❏Settings:
■Decay
Set the transition time from the point at which the output level of the Part reaches its peak to the point at which it levels off. A positive value will lengthen the transition time and a negative value will shorten it.
❏Settings:
■Sustain
Set the output level of the Part maintained while the key on the keyboard is being held down.
This parameter is not available for
❏Settings:
Performance Mode
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