Tone Edit
Modify the separate tones which comprise the sound.
About tones
A sound may be made up of at most four tones.
• A special process is used to produce real-
sounding piano type tones. For this reason,
some edit procedures for piano sounds, FIL-
TER or AMPLITUDE for example, may differ
from those for other sounds.
TONE SELECT
1. On the SOUND EDIT menu, select TONE.
• The display looks similar to the following.
2. Use the buttons to the left of the display to
select the tone you wish to edit (1st, 2nd, 3rd,
4th).
• Use the ON/OFF buttons to select ON or OFF.
3. Select a sound for the tone.
• Use the GROUP ∧ and ∨ buttons to select the
group, and the TONE NAME ∧ and ∨ buttons
to select the sound.
• A “
*
” mark in the TONE DYNAM column indi-
cates that a TONE DYNAMICS change was
made to the sound.
4. Use the LEVEL ∧ and ∨ buttons to adjust the
volume.
5. Use the KEY ∧ and ∨ buttons to set the pitch
of the output sound.
6. Use the DETUNE ∧ and ∨ buttons for fine
adjustment of the pitch deviation.
7. Use the PANNING ∧ and ∨ buttons to adjust
the stereo balance.
• PAN: CTR is the center point. At L64, the
sound is all the way to the left, at R63 all the
way to the right.
• If STEREO R or STEREO L is selected for the
MODE, the balance is fixed (cannot be
moved).
8. Use the DELAY ∧ and ∨ buttons to adjust the
delay time of the sound.
• The higher the number, the longer the delay
before sound output.
9. Use the TRIGGER ∧ and ∨ buttons to select
a trigger mode.
KEY ON:
The normal mode, in which sound is emitted
when the key is played.
KEY OFF:
Sound is emitted when the key is released (like
muted strings, for example).
LEGATO:
Sound is emitted only when the key is played
legato.
NON LEG:
Sound is not emitted when the key is played
legato.
PEDAL:
The sound is produced only while the SUS-
TAIN button is on.
SOUND
1st tone
3rd tone
2nd tone
4th tone
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