Part Setting
Set the various sound attributes for each part.
Selecting an attribute
1. On the SOUND MENU display, select PART
SETTING.
2. Use the PART SELECT ∧ and ∨ buttons to
select the part.
3. Use the buttons below the display to adjust
each attribute (explained in detail following).
• The settings display is comprised of 5 pages.
Use the PAGE buttons to switch pages.
• When you have completed adjustment of an
attribute, use the buttons along the bottom of
the display to select the next attribute you wish
to adjust.
4. When you have completed adjusting all of the
settings for one part, select another part and
repeat the adjustment procedure as desired.
• The settings and effects of the PAN, EFFECT
etc. may differ depending on the sound.
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SOUND:
Use the SOUND ∧ and ∨ buttons to select a
sound.
• The buttons on the control panel may also be
used to select a sound.
VOLUME:
Use the VOLUME ∧ and ∨ buttons to adjust the
volume (0 to 127).
PAN:
Use the PAN ∧ and ∨ buttons to adjust the stereo
balance (L64– CENTER(CTR)-R63).
• At L64, the sound is completely to the left, at
R63 completely to the right. At CENTER, the
sound is at the center. The display indicates
the selected position.
• Even at the same numerical value, the stereo
balance may differ slightly depending on the
sound.
SUSTAIN:
Use the SUSTAIN ON/OFF buttons to enable or
disable the SUSTAIN function.
Use the ∧ and ∨ buttons to adjust the length of
the sustain.
KEY SHIFT:
Use the KEY SHIFT ∧ and ∨ buttons to specify
the amount of key shift (– 24 to +24).
• A value of 1 means a shift of one semi-tone.
To raise (or lower) the pitch one octave, set
the value to +12 (or – 12).
• The ∨ button is used to lower the pitch, and
the ∧ button to raise the pitch.
TUNING:
Use the TUNING ∧ and ∨ buttons to adjust the
fine tuning (– 128 to +127).
• The ∨ button is used to lower the pitch, and
the ∧ button to raise the pitch.
BEND RANGE:
Use the BEND RANGE ∧ and ∨ buttons to
specify the PITCH BEND range (0 to 12). Incre-
ments are in semi-tones.
• The higher the number, the greater the change
in pitch when the PITCH BEND wheel is
operated.
Sound
Part VIII Sound
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