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    Sound
    Part VI   Sound
    Outline of the Sound
    The SOUND mode is used for making fine adjustments to the functions related to sound, such as tone,
    and tuning.
    1.Press the PROGRAM MENUS button to turn it
    on.
    • The display looks similar to the following.
    2.Select SOUND.
     The display looks similar to the following.
    3.Select the desired menu.
    4.Follow the procedures on the corresponding
    menu display.
     When the TEMPO/PROGRAM indicator is lit, it indicates
    that the TEMPO/PROGRAM is available for setting the
    current function.
    5.When you have finished setting the functions,
    press the PROGRAM MENUS button to turn it
    off.
    
     A word about parts
    The organization of the sound parts is as follows.
    Normal parts: 
    RIGHT 1, RIGHT 2, LEFT, PART 1 to 16
     It is suggested that PART 10 be used for the DRUMS
    part.
    AUTO PLAY CHORD (automatic accompani-
    ment) parts: 
    ACCOMP 1–5, BASS, DRUMS 1, 2, CHORD,
    R.BASS.
    MAIN
    VOLUME
    MAX
    MINMAX
    OFFAUTO PLAY CHORDRHYTHM GROUPTEMPO / PROGRAM
    PROGRESSIVE
    PIANIST PIANO STYLISTSPLIT
    POINTMETRONOMEPOP ROCKFUNK &
    SOUL DISCOPOP BALLADBALLADBALLROOM
    & SHOWMEMORY
    CONTRAST LATIN &
    WORLD JAZZ &
    SWING WALTZ
    & TRAD USA 16 BEAT 8 BEAT IN OUTSOUND
    ARRANGER
    SET MODECHORD FINDEROFF/ONONE TOUCH
    PLAYAPC/SEQUENCER
    VOLUME
    DEMOMUSIC STYLE ARRANGERVARIATION 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 3 4 BEATLOAD
    SEQUENCER
    RESETCOUNT
    INTRO2 34
    FA D E
    FILL IN INTRO & ENDINGSYNCHRO & BREAKSTART / STOP TAP TEMPOHELPOTHER PARTS/TR- TRANSPOSE +MUTEPA G EDISPLAY HOLDEXIT GRANDUPRIGHT ELECTRICMODERN SIMPLE PIANO TECHNI-CHORD BANKABCP.MEM 5-8
    SET 1 / 5 2 / 6 3 / 7 4 / 8
    SOUND GROUPSEQUENCER
    PIANOSTRINGS
    BASSMALLET &
    ORCH PERCWORLDPIANO
    MIXTURESORCH
    MIXTURESDIGITAL
    DRAWBARSDRUM KITSMEMORYLEFT RIGHT 2 RIGHT 1DIGITAL
    EFFECTMULTI
    EFFECTCHORUS REVERBCHORD STEP RECVOCALGUITAR &
    HARPSI BRASSPLAYEASY
    RECFAVORITESPROGRAMMENUSDISKIN USEDISKLOADSAX &
    WOODWINDORGAN &
    ACCORDIONSYNTHSOUND
    EXPLORERCONDUCTOR
    PANEL MEMORY
    PROGRAMMENUS
    PART SETTING (page 102)
    Set the various sound attributes for each
    part.
    MIXER (page 104)
    Use the MIXER display to visually adjust
    the major settings of each part.
    MASTER TUNING (page 106)
    Select the type of tuning for the instrument.
    KEY SCALING (page 106)
    Select the type of scaling (tuning).
    SOUND LOAD OPTION (page 107)
    Specify whether the various data accompa-
    nying a sound, such as effects, are used
    when the sound is recalled.TECHNI-CHORD
    Select the TECHNI-CHORD harmony style.
    (Refer to page 40.)
    APC REVERB SETTING (page 107)
    Adjust the degree of REVERB for each
    automatic accompaniment part.
    SOUND ARRANGER
    The SOUND ARRANGER feature lets you
    select other sounds for the AUTO PLAY
    CHORD parts of each rhythm.
    (Refer to page 49.)
    Summary of the SOUND menu items
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    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.
    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.
    
    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 VOL 
    ∧ and ∨ buttons to adjust the vol-
    ume (0 to 127).
    PAN:
    Use the PAN 
    ∧ and ∨ buttons to adjust the ste-
    reo balance (L64–CENTER(CTR)–R63).
     At L64, the sound is completely to the left, at R63 com-
    pletely to the right. At CENTER, the sound is at the cen-
    ter. The display indicates the selected position.
     Even at the same numerical value, the stereo balance
    may differ slightly depending on the sound.
    SUS PEDAL: 
    Use the SUSTAIN 
    ∧ and ∨ buttons to adjust the
    length of the sustain (1-8). Use the ON/OFF but-
    tons to enable or disable the sustain effect, when
    the sustain pedal is depressed.
    KEY SHIFT:
    Use the KEY 
    ∧ 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 TUNE 
    ∧ 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.
    
    REVERB DEPTH: 
    Use the REVERB 
    ∧ and ∨ buttons to adjust the
    depth of the REVERB (0 to 127).
    DIGITAL EFFECT: 
    Use the DIG. EFFECT ON/OFF buttons to set
    the DIGITAL EFFECT to on or off.
    CHORUS:
    Use the CHORUS ON/OFF button to set the
    CHORUS to on or off.  Use the 
    ∧ and ∨ buttons
    to adjust the depth of the effect (0 to 127).
    MULTI: 
    Use the MULTI ON/OFF button to set the MULTI
    EFFECT to on or off. Use the 
    ∧ and ∨ buttons to
    adjust the depth of the effect (0 to 127).
    
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    EQ LOW:
    Use the EQ LOW FC, GAIN 
    ∧ and ∨ buttons to
    adjust the sound quality in the lower range.
    EQ HIGH:
    Use the EQ HIGH FC, GAIN 
    ∧ and ∨ buttons to
    adjust the sound quality in the upper range.
    GLIDE PEDAL:
    Use the GLIDE ON/OFF buttons to enable or dis-
    able the glide effect, if it has been assigned to
    the pedal.
     For pedal settings, refer to page 120.
    ORIGINAL TUNING:
    Use the ORIG ON/OFF button to enable or dis-
    able the tuning for each sound.
     For details about ORIGINAL TUNING, refer to page 106.
    
    FILTER RESONANCE: 
    Use the RESO 
    ∧ and ∨ buttons to adjust the
    amount of resonance (0 to 127).
    ATTACK TIME:
    Use the ATT 
    ∧ and ∨ buttons to specify the
    attack time (0 to 127).
    DECAY TIME:
    Use the DEC 
    ∧ and ∨ buttons to specify the
    decay time (0 to 127).
    RELEASE TIME:
    Use the REL 
    ∧ and ∨ buttons to specify the
    release time (0 to 127).
    BRIGHTNESS: 
    Use the BRI 
    ∧ and ∨ buttons to adjust the bright-
    ness of the sound (0 to 127).
    VIBRATO RATE:
    Use the RATE 
    ∧ and ∨ buttons to specify the
    vibrato speed (0 to 127).
    VIBRATO DEPTH:
    Use the DEP 
    ∧ and ∨ buttons to specify the
    vibrato depth (0 to 127).
    VIBRATO DELAY:
    Use the DEL 
    ∧ and ∨ buttons to specify the time
    interval from when the keys are played until the
    vibrato starts (0 to 127).
     The center value is 64 (±0).
    
    MONO/POLY MODE:
    Use the MONO/POLY 
    ∧ and ∨ buttons to select
    the output mode.
    PORTAMENTO:
    Use the PORTAMENTO ON/OFF buttons to
    enable or disable the portamento function. (Por-
    tamento is a continuous gliding movement from
    one tone to another.)
    Use the 
    ∧ and ∨ buttons to specify the porta-
    mento time.
     PORTAMENTO does not function for the POLY MODE.
    MODULATION SENSITIVITY:
    Use the MOD SENS 
    ∧ and ∨ buttons to adjust
    the sensitivity of the MODULATION (when MIDI
    data is recieved).
     Use the MSB ∧ and ∨ buttons (half-tone increments)
    and the LSB 
    ∧ and ∨ buttons to adjust the setting.
    BEND RANGE:
    Use the BEND RANGE 
    ∧ and ∨ buttons to spec-
    ify the PITCH BEND range (0 to 12). Increments
    are in semi-tones.
     The higher the number, the greater the change in pitch
    when PITCH BEND data is received as MIDI data.
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    Sound
    Mixer
    Use the MIXER display to visually adjust the major settings of each part. Use this display to make broad,
    general changes to the settings.
    1.On the SOUND MENU display, select MIXER.
     The MIXER display consists of 5 pages. Use the PAGE
    buttons to switch among the pages.
     Each time the OTHER PARTS/TR button is pressed, the
    part that is displayed changes.
     Even at the same numerical value, the PAN and effects
    may differ depending on the sound.
     For some parts, such as the automatic accompaniment
    parts, the items that can be adjusted are limited.
    2.Adjust each parameter.
    
    SOUND: 
    Select SOUND. Use the buttons below the
    display to set the sound for the corresponding
    part.
     The buttons in the SOUND GROUP can also be used to
    select the sound.
    PAN: 
    Select PAN. Use the buttons below the display
    to adjust the stereo balance of the corre-
    sponding part (L64–CTR–R63).
    VOLUME: 
    Select VOLUME. Use the buttons below the
    display to adjust the volume of the corre-
    sponding part (0 to 127).
     To mute a part, press both the corresponding balance
    buttons as the same time. To cancel the mute, press
    either balance button for the part.
    
    REVERB: 
    Select REVERB. Use the buttons below the
    display to set the level of the REVERB for the
    corresponding part (0 to 127).MULTI:
    Select MULTI. Use the buttons below the dis-
    play to set the MULTI EFFECT to ON or OFF
    for each part.
    MULTI DEPTH: 
    Select MULTI DEPTH. Use the buttons below
    the display to adjust the depth of the MULTI
    EFFECT for the corresponding part (0 to 127).
    
    DIGITAL EFFECT: 
    Select DIGITAL EFF. Use the buttons below
    the display to set the DIGITAL EFFECT to ON
    or OFF for the corresponding part.
    CHORUS:
    Select CHORUS. Use the buttons below the
    display to set the CHORUS to ON or OFF for
    each part.
    CHORUS DEPTH: 
    Select CHORUS DEPTH. Use the buttons
    below the display to set the depth of the CHO-
    RUS for the corresponding part (0 to 127).
    
    EQUALIZER HIGH:
    Sound quality correction in the high range.
    Select EQUALIZER HI FC; use the buttons
    below the display to set the standard fre-
    quency. Select EQUALIZER HI GAIN; use the
    buttons below the display to set the ratio of
    change.
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    EQUALIZER LOW:
    Sound quality correction in the low range.
    Select EQUALIZER LOW FC; use the buttons
    below the display to set the standard fre-
    quency. Select EQUALIZER LOW GAIN; use
    the buttons below the display to set the ratio of
    change.
    
    KEY SHIFT: 
    Select KEY SHIFT. Use the buttons below the
    display to adjust the shift width of the output
    pitch of each part (in semitone increments; 
    –24 to +24).
    MIDI CHANNEL: 
    Select MIDI CHANNEL. Use the balance but-
    tons below the display to set the MIDI channel
    for each part (OFF, CH1–CH16).
     Information about MIDI channels can be found on page
    127.
    LOCAL CONTROL: 
    Select LOCAL CONTROL. Use the balance
    buttons below the display to turn LOCAL
    CONTROL ON or OFF for each part.
    
     EDIT MIXER
    If you press the EDIT MIXER button on the
    PAGE 5/5 display, the display changes the set-
    ting display to modify the sounds.
    VIBRATO RATE:
    Select VIBRATO RATE. Use the buttons
    below the display to adjust the vibrato speed
    for each part (0 to 127).
    VIBRATO DEPTH:
    Select VIBRATO DEPTH. Use the buttons
    below the display to adjust the vibrato depth
    for each part (0 to 127).
    VIBRATO DELAY:
    Select VIBRATO DELAY. Use the buttons
    below the display to specify the time interval
    from when the keys are played until the vibrato
    starts for each part (0 to 127).
    FILTER RESONANCE:
    Select FILTER RESONANCE. Use the but-
    tons below the display to set the amount of
    resonance applied to each part (0 to 127).
    
    BRIGHTNESS:
    Select BRIGHTNESS. Use the buttons below
    the display to set the amount of brightness
    applied to each part (0 to 127).
    ATTACK TIME: 
    Select ATTACK TIME. Use the buttons below
    the display to set the sound attack time for
    each part (0 to 127).
    DECAY TIME: 
    Select DECAY TIME. Use the buttons below
    the display to set the sound decay time for
    each part (0 to 127).
    RELEASE TIME: 
    Select RELEASE TIME. Use the buttons
    below the display to set the release time for
    each part (0 to 127).
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    Master Tuning
    This setting is used to fine-tune the pitch of the entire instrument. This is convenient when this instrument
    is played with other instruments or with a recorded performance.
    1.On the SOUND MENU display, select
    MASTER TUNING.
     The display changes to the following.
    2.Use the ∧ and ∨ buttons to adjust the pitch.
    Key Scaling
    For each part you can change the tuning of each key within a one-octave range. In addition to equal tem-
    perament tuning, you can perform in other types of scales, for example Arabic tuning.
    1.On the SOUND MENU display, select KEY
    SCALING.
     The display looks similar to the following.
    2.Press the OCTAVE TUNING TEMPLATE but-
    ton.
     The display looks similar to the following.
    3.Use the PART ∧ and ∨ buttons to select the
    part to set.
     If ALL is selected, all the parts are set at once.
    4.Use the TYPE ∧ and ∨ buttons to select the
    type of tuning.
     Select from FLAT, WERCKMEISTER, KIRNBERGER,
    ARABIC 1 to 5, SLENDRO, and PELOG.
    5.Use the SHIFT ∧ and ∨ buttons to select the
    key to perform in.
    6.Repeat steps 3 to 5 for each part, as neces-
    sary.
    7.Press the SET button.
     The OCTAVE TUNING for the specified type and key is
    automatically set.
    
     Settings for each key.
    On the KEY SCALING display, you can adjust
    the tuning for each key.
    After selecting a key with the KEY SELECT 
    
    and  buttons, the pitch can be adjusted using
    the TUNING 
    ∧ and ∨ buttons.
     The pitch can be raised or lowered by a maximum of one
    half-tone.
     You can use the PART SELECT 
    ∧ and ∨ buttons to
    switch the part.
     Use the ALL PARTS INITIAL button to return all parts to
    the flat tuning.
    
     ORIGINAL tuning
    Each instrument of each sound has its own origi-
    nal tuning data. This setting affects the tuning
    curve that spans the entire keyboard. So, for
    example, the acoustic piano-type sounds dupli-
    cate those of a real piano, in that the high notes
    are tuned slightly higher and the low notes
    slightly lower.
    You can specify for each part whether this origi-
    nal tuning is enabled or not.
    1.Use the PART SELECT ∧ and ∨ buttons to
    select a part.
    2.Use the ORIGINAL TUNING ON/OFF button
    to select ON or OFF.
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    Sound Load Option
    The data for each individual sound is set with the most suitable  effect settings, etc., but in some cases
    when switching from one sound to another and these settings are recalled, the setup is not the way you
    want it. By using the SOUND LOAD OPTION, you can adjust the settings so that specific data is not
    recalled.
    1.On the SOUND MENU display, select SOUND
    LOAD OPTION.
    • The display looks similar to the following.
    2.Use the  and  buttons to select an item.
    Use the 
    ∧ and ∨ button to set the filter to ON
    or OFF.
    APC Reverb Setting
    Although an appropriate REVERB is applied for the automatic accompaniment parts depending on the
    rhythms by default, you can adjust the REVERB level for each part.
    1.On the SOUND MENU display, select APC
    REVERB SETTING.
     The display looks similar to the following.
    2.Use the PART  and  buttons to select the
    part, the DEPTH 
    ∧ and ∨ buttons to set the
    value (PRESET IN RHYTHM, 0 – 127).
     PRESET IN RHYTHM is an optimal preset value for each
    rhythm for use with the APC Reverb Setting.
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    Reverb & Effect
    Part VII   Reverb & Effect
    Outline of the
    Reverb & Effect
    In the REVERB & EFFECT mode, you can make detailed settings related to this instrument’s effects.
    1.Press the PROGRAM MENUS button to turn it
    on.
    2.Select REVERB & EFFECT.
     The display looks similar to the following.
    3.Select the desired menu.
    4.Follow the procedures on the corresponding
    menu display.
     When the TEMPO/PROGRAM indicator is lit, it indicates
    that the TEMPO/PROGRAM is available for setting the
    current function.
    5.When you have finished setting the functions,
    press the PROGRAM MENUS button to turn it
    off.
    Tone Control
    Settings for the entire instrument’s final output sound quality.
    1.On the REVERB & EFFECT display, select
    TONE CONTROL.
     The display looks similar to the following.
    2.Use the BASS ∧ and ∨ buttons to adjust the
    low range and the TREBLE 
    ∧ and ∨ buttons
    for the high range.
     Raising the settings excessively may cause distorted
    sounds. Lower the setting or the MAIN VOLUME.
    MAIN
    VOLUME
    MAX
    MINMAX
    OFFAUTO PLAY CHORDRHYTHM GROUPTEMPO / PROGRAM
    PROGRESSIVE
    PIANIST PIANO STYLISTSPLIT
    POINTMETRONOMEPOP ROCKFUNK &
    SOUL DISCOPOP BALLADBALLADBALLROOM
    & SHOWMEMORY
    CONTRAST LATIN &
    WORLD JAZZ &
    SWING WALTZ
    & TRAD USA 16 BEAT 8 BEAT IN OUTSOUND
    ARRANGER
    SET MODECHORD FINDEROFF/ONONE TOUCH
    PLAYAPC/SEQUENCER
    VOLUME
    DEMOMUSIC STYLE ARRANGERVARIATION 12 1 2 1 1234BEATLOAD
    SEQUENCER
    RESETCOUNT
    INTRO2 34
    FA D E
    FILL IN INTRO & ENDINGSYNCHRO & BREAKSTART / STOP TAP TEMPOHELPOTHER PARTS/TR- TRANSPOSE +MUTEPA G EDISPLAY HOLDEXIT GRANDUPRIGHT ELECTRICMODERN SIMPLE PIANO TECHNI-CHORD BANKABCP.MEM 5-8
    SET 1 / 5 2 / 6 3 / 7 4 / 8
    SOUND GROUPSEQUENCER
    PIANOSTRINGS
    BASSMALLET &
    ORCH PERCWORLDPIANO
    MIXTURESORCH
    MIXTURESDIGITAL
    DRAWBARSDRUM KITSMEMORYLEFT RIGHT 2 RIGHT 1DIGITAL
    EFFECTMULTI
    EFFECTCHORUS REVERBCHORD STEP RECVOCALGUITAR &
    HARPSI BRASSPLAYEASY
    RECFAVORITESPROGRAMMENUSDISKIN USEDISKLOADSAX &
    WOODWINDORGAN &
    ACCORDIONSYNTHSOUND
    EXPLORERCONDUCTOR
    PANEL MEMORY
    PROGRAMMENUSTONE CONTROL
    Settings for the entire instrument’s final out-
    put sound quality.
    REVERB:  
    REVERB type and detailed settings (page
    38)
    CHORUS:
    CHORUS type and detailed settings (page
    38)
    MULTI:
    MULTI EFFECT type and detailed settings
    (page 37)
    MIC REVERB & EFFECT:
    Settings for the effects that are applied to
    MIC. (page 39)
    SOUND LOAD OPTION: 
    Specify whether the various data accompa-
    nying a sound, such as effects, are used
    when the sound is recalled. (page 107)
    MIXER: 
    Use the MIXER display to visually adjust
    the major settings of each part. (page 104)
    Summary of the REVERB & EFFECT
    menu items
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    Sound Edit
    Part VIII   Sound Edit
    Outline of the Sound Edit
    SOUND EDIT enables you to create your own new sound by altering one of the this instrument’s preset
    sounds. Your new sound can be stored in one of the sound memory locations. SOUND EDIT has two
    methods of use. You can edit in detail using functions more commonly associated with a synthesizer, or
    you can use EASY EDIT which allows you to change some basic parameters on one page.
    1.Select a sound to edit.
    2.Turn on the PROGRAM MENUS button.
     The display looks similar to the following.
    3.Select SOUND EDIT.
     The display looks similar to the following.
    4.Select the desired menu and follow the proce-
    dures on the corresponding setting display.
     To check the sound of a single tone, press the SOLO but-
    ton to highlight the SOLO indication. Only the currently
    selected tone sounds when a key is played.
     When the TEMPO/PROGRAM indicator is lit, it indicates
    that the TEMPO/PROGRAM is available for setting the
    current function.
    5.When the sound is just the way you like it, on
    the SOUND EDIT MENU display press the
    WRITE button to store your new sound.
     Press the EDITED (or ORIGINAL) button to switch
    between the modified sound (EDITED) and the original
    sound (ORIGINAL). This allows you to compare the
    edited sound to the original sound as you are modifying
    it. When DRUM KIT sounds are selected and the SOUND
    EDIT is activated, the setting display looks different from
    that for other sounds, but the basic operation is the same.
    (To specify the percussion instrument you wish to edit,
    use the 
    ∧ and ∨ buttons to select the sound name, or
    alternatively, while pressing the keyboard key for the cor-
    responding sound, press the NOTE SELECT button.)
     To edit the DIGITAL DRAWBAR settings, first adjust the
    settings, then enter the SOUND EDIT mode, press the
    WRITE button and follow the procedure on the display.
    MAIN
    VOLUME
    MAX
    MINMAX
    OFFAUTO PLAY CHORDRHYTHM GROUPTEMPO / PROGRAM
    PROGRESSIVE
    PIANIST PIANO STYLISTSPLIT
    POINTMETRONOMEPOP ROCKFUNK &
    SOUL DISCOPOP BALLADBALLADBALLROOM
    & SHOWMEMORY
    CONTRAST LATIN &
    WORLD JAZZ &
    SWING WALTZ
    & TRAD USA 16 BEAT 8 BEAT IN OUTSOUND
    ARRANGER
    SET MODECHORD FINDEROFF/ONONE TOUCH
    PLAYAPC/SEQUENCER
    VOLUME
    DEMOMUSIC STYLE ARRANGERVARIATION 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 3 4 BEATLOAD
    SEQUENCER
    RESETCOUNT
    INTRO2 34
    FA D E
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    SET 1 / 5 2 / 6 3 / 7 4 / 8
    SOUND GROUPSEQUENCER
    PIANOSTRINGS
    BASSMALLET &
    ORCH PERCWORLDPIANO
    MIXTURESORCH
    MIXTURESDIGITAL
    DRAWBARSDRUM KITSMEMORYLEFT RIGHT 2 RIGHT 1DIGITAL
    EFFECTMULTI
    EFFECTCHORUS REVERBCHORD STEP RECVOCALGUITAR &
    HARPSI BRASSPLAYEASY
    RECFAVORITESPROGRAMMENUSDISKIN USEDISKLOADSAX &
    WOODWINDORGAN &
    ACCORDIONSYNTHSOUND
    EXPLORERCONDUCTOR
    PANEL MEMORY
    PROGRAMMENUS
    EASY EDIT (page 110)
    The most often used edit functions—such
    as brightness and attack speed—are
    assembled on one display for easy sound
    modification.
    TONE (page 110)
    Modify the tones which make up the sound.
    PITCH (page 113)
    Adjust the settings related to the pitch.
    FILTER (page 114)
    Adjust the amount of frequency cut in spe-
    cific frequency ranges.
    AMPLITUDE (page 116)
    Volume settings.
    LFO (page 117)
    Cyclic modulation settings.
    EFFECT (page 118)
    Settings related to the various effects
    applied to the sound.
    CONTROLLER (page 118)
    Specify how wheel operation etc. affects
    the sound from MIDI.
    Summary of the SOUND EDIT menu items
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    Sound Edit
    Easy Edit
    The most commonly used edit functions are consolidated on one display, providing convenient and quick
    editing operation.
    1.On the SOUND EDIT menu display, select
    EASY EDIT.
     The display changes to the following.
    2.Use the buttons below the display to specify
    the value of the attribute.
     An effect may remain unchanged when EASY EDIT is
    used to set the value.
    3.Press the WRITE button to store your new
    sound.
     Storing your new sound is explained on page 119.
     If a sound is stored in the EASY EDIT mode, and is later
    selected in the EASY EDIT mode, the displayed value of
    an attribute may be different from the value when it was
    stored. The sound itself, however, is exactly as it was
    stored.
    Tone Edit
    Modify the separate tones which comprise the sound.
    About tones
    A sound may be made up of at most four tones.
    BRILLIANCE:
    Adjust the brightness of the sound.
    VIBRATO DEPTH:
    Set vibrato depth.
    VIBRATO SPEED:
    Set vibrato speed.
    VIBRATO DELAY:
    Set time delay between key played and
    vibrato start.
    OCT SHIFT:
    Shift the octave range.
    ATTACK:
    Adjust attack time.
    RELEASE:
    Adjust time of sound fade-out after key is
    released.
    Easy Edit items
    SOUND1st tone
    2nd tone
    3rd tone
    4th tone
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