E-48
Synthesizer Mode
Value Meaning
oFF Off
vib Control Change 01h (Modulation)
dp0 Control Change 16
(Normally assigned to DSP Parameter 0.)
dp1 Control Change 17
(Normally assigned to DSP Parameter 1.)
dp2 Control Change 18
(Normally assigned to DSP Parameter 2.)
dp3 Control Change 19
(Normally assigned to DSP Parameter 3.)
dp4 Control Change 80
(Normally assigned to DSP Parameter 4.)
dp5 Control Change 81
(Normally assigned to DSP Parameter 5.)
dp6 Control Change 82
(Normally assigned to DSP Parameter 6.)
dp7 Control Change 83
(Normally assigned to DSP Parameter 7.)
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Modulation Assign (Range: *)
The Modulation Assign parameter specifies which
parameters should be affected when you use the keyboard’s
modulation function. Select “oFF” for any parameters that
you do not want affected by the modulation function.
*
NOTE
• If the Modulation Assign setting of a tone is any setting
from dp0 through dp7, that setting is ignored when the
tone is used as a layered or split tone. DSP parameter
effects are applied to the main tone only.
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Modulation Depth (Range: 0 to 127) (WK-3300 only)
On the WK-3300, this parameter controls the modulation value
when the MODULATION button is pressed. How the
MODULATION button functions depends on the modulation
assign parameter setting as described below.
If this setting is
selected for
modulation assign:
vib
dp0 through dp7
Modulation is applied like this:
Modulation is applied to the depth specified
by the value assigned to the Modulation
Depth parameter as long as the
MODULATION button is depressed.
Releasing the MODULATION button causes
the modulation value to return to the initial
default value for the tone being used.
Each press of the MODULATION button
toggles modulation between the value
assigned to the Modulation Depth Parameter
and the initial default value for the tone being
used.
MODULATION Button Lamp
The MODULATION button lamp lights when the current
modulation depth is at its greatest possible setting. This can
occur either when the MODULATION button is depressed
or released, depending on the current Modulation Depth
parameter setting and the initial default modulation depth
value of the tone you are currently using.
Mo dDe t h
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Modulat .