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2. Press [VALUE ▼/▲] to select the value (-63–63).
When the value is set to “0,” then no change occurs when
Modulation messages are received, and the sound is played
according to the value set for the Patch. The change in the sound
due to the modulation increases the more the value is increased
above or lowered below “0.”
You can set the parameter only when the indicator to the left of
the MIDI settings knob is blinking.
3. When you finish making settings, press [EXIT] to end the
procedure.
4. To save the settings, press [WRITE] and carry out the write
procedure (p. 63, p. 73).
Determining the Amount the Pitch is
Changed with the Pitch Bender
(P. BEND)
The pitch of the sound being played changes when you move the
external MIDI keyboard’s pitch bender. Here you can set the amount
the pitch can change when the pitch bender is moved to its fullest
extent (bend range) in semitone units (a maximum of two octaves
above or below the note).
1. Turn the MIDI settings knob to “P.BEND”–”RANGE.”
fig.08-03.e
2. Press [VALUE ▼/▲] to set the value (000–024).
3. When you finish making settings, press [EXIT] to end the
procedure.
4. To save the settings, press [WRITE] and carry out the write
procedure (p. 63, p. 70, p. 73).
Changing the Sound with
Aftertouch (AFTERTOUCH)
Aftertouch is a function that changes the way a sound is played
when Aftertouch messages are received from an external MIDI
keyboard. Such messages are generated when you use greater force
to continue pressing down on a key after the note has sounded. You
can use this function if you’ve connected an external MIDI device
that is capable of transmitting Aftertouch messages (Channel
Pressure) via MIDI.
1. Turn the MIDI settings knob to “AFTERTOUCH”–“AMP
LEVEL” or “CUTOFF.”
fig.08-04.e
AMP LEVEL
This uses Aftertouch to change the volume.
When the value set is 1–63:
The volume increases when an Aftertouch message is received.
When the value set is 0:
The volume is unchanged when an Aftertouch message is received.
When the value set is -63– -1:
The volume decreases when an Aftertouch message is received.
CUTOFF
This changes the filter’s cutoff frequency with Aftertouch messages.
When the value set is 1–63:
The cutoff frequency increases above the value set for the Patch (p.
57) when an Aftertouch message is received.
When the value set is 0:
The cutoff frequency does not change, even when an Aftertouch
message is received.
When the value set is -63– -1:
The cutoff frequency decreases below the value set for the Patch (p.
57) when an Aftertouch message is received.
2. Press [VALUE ▼/▲] to set the value (from -63–63).
When the value is set to “0,” then no change occurs when
Aftertouch messages are received, and the sound is played
according to the value set for the Patch. The change in the sound
due to the aftertouch increases the more the value is increased
above or lowered below “0.”
You can set the parameter only when the indicator to the left of
the MIDI settings knob is blinking.
3. When you finish making settings, press [EXIT] to end the
procedure.
4. To save the settings, press [WRITE] and carry out the write
procedure (p. 63, p. 73).
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