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Release Rate (001 to 127)
This parameter controls the speed of a tone’s release. The greater the
value, the faster the release of the selected amp envelope.
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Pitch Envelope Set (00 to 45)
This parameter controls the pitch of a tone over time.
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Pitch (–64 to 63)
This parameter controls the overall pitch of the tone. A greater posi-
tive value raises the pitch from standard, while a negative value low-
ers the pitch. A setting of zero sets the pitch to the standard setting
for the selected tone.
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Transpose (–12 to 12)
This parameter raises and lowers overall tuning by semitone units. A
setting of –12 is one octave lower, while 12 is 1 octave higher.
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Level (000 to 127)
This parameter controls the overall volume of the tone. The greater
the value, the greater the volume. Setting a level of zero means that
the tone does not sound at all.
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Touch Sensitivity (–64 to 63)
This parameter controls changes in the volume of the tone in accor-
dance with the pressure applied to the keyboard keys. A greater pos-
itive value increases the volume of the output as pressure increases,
while a negative value decreases volume with increased keyboard
pressure. A setting of zero specifies no change in output volume in
accordance with keyboard pressure.
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Pan (–64 to 63)
This parameter controls the stereo center point when using the key-
board's built-in speakers and when otherwise producing stereo out-
put. A larger value moves the center point to the right, while a small-
er value moves it to the left.
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Filter Sensitivity (000 to 127)
This parameter controls changes in the quality of the tone in accor-
dance with pressure applied to the keyboard keys. A greater value
increases the change in tone quality as pressure increases, while a
smaller value decreases the change in tone quality. A setting of zero
specifies no change.
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User Tone Creation Hints
The following hits provide helpful advice on making user tone cre-
ation a bit quicker and easier.
Use a preset tone that is similar to the one you are trying to create.
Whenever you already have a rough idea of the tone you are trying
to create, it is always a good idea to start with a preset tone that is
similar. If you want to use a layered tone, start out with a 2DCO tone.
Determine the most important parameter.
The PCM Set and Amp Envelope Set parameters are the major fac-
tors that determine the overall personality of a tone. Start out with
these two parameters to get the general sound you want, and then
use the other parameters to add the finishing touches.
Experiment with various different settings.
There are no real rules about what a tone should sound like. Let your
imagination run free and experiment with different combinations.
You may be surprised at what you can achieve.
DATA EXAMPLE
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Parameter
PCM Set
Amp Envelope Set
Attack Rate
Release Rate
Pitch Envelope Set
Pitch
Transpose
Level
Touch Sense
Pan
Filter Sense
Filter Level
Range of Value
000 ~ 288
000 ~ 288
001 ~ 127
001 ~ 127
00 ~ 45
–64 ~ 00 ~ 63
–12 ~ 00 ~ 12
000 ~ 127
–64 ~ 00 ~ 63
–64 ~ 00 ~ 63
000 ~ 127
000 ~ 127
DCO1
244
244
087
027
00
00
00
087
–09
–63
000
079
DCO2
245
245
087
027
00
00
00
090
59
63
118
087
Base tone number
169
Tone Name
Strings + S.Sax
◆Press keys hard/soft
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Parameter
PCM Set
Amp Envelope Set
Attack Rate
Release Rate
Pitch Envelope Set
Pitch
Transpose
Level
Touch Sense
Pan
Filter Sense
Filter Level
Range of Value
000 ~ 288
000 ~ 288
001 ~ 127
001 ~ 127
00 ~ 45
–64 ~ 00 ~ 63
–12 ~ 00 ~ 12
000 ~ 127
–64 ~ 00 ~ 63
–64 ~ 00 ~ 63
000 ~ 127
000 ~ 127
DCO1
112
112
089
028
00
–04
00
087
63
00
019
075
DCO2
113
113
115
028
00
04
00
095
63
00
019
095
◆Hold down keys
Base tone number 088
Tone Name
LFO Bell + Saw
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Filter Level (000 to 127)
This parameter controls the extent to which the digital filter is ap-
plied. The greater the value, the more open the filter and the clearer
the sound produced. A smaller value softens the sound.
Naming a User Tone and Storing It In
Memory
The following procedure shows how to assign a name to a user tone
and store the tone in memory. Once a tone is stored, you can call it up
just as you do with a preset tone.
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