Owner`s manual

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Chapter 6 Making Original Patches
cannot exceed the maximum level.
If you use two tones and set a Bias Direction of UPR for
one and LWR for the other, the two tones will fade
smoothly into each other as you play across the Bias Point.
(This is known as key crossfade.)
By setting Bias Direction to L&U, you can create sounds
that are heard only in a specific area of the keyboard.
AMP: TONE PAN
This parameter sets the stereo location for each tone.
* The pan of the overall patch can be modified and set for each
pattern by the Setup parameter Part Pan. The Tone Pan value
will be added to this setting.
Range: L6463R
-> Adjusting the Pan of Each Part (Part Pan) (P. 22)
AMP: PAN KEY FOLLOW
This parameter causes the stereo location to change
according to the keyboard pad that is played.
With positive (+) settings, the sound will move toward the
right as you play higher notes. With negative (-) settings, the
sound will move toward the left as you play higher notes.
Range: -100 +100
AMP: RANDOM PAN SW
This setting causes the stereo location to change randomly
each time a note is played.
All four indicators will be blinking, and the Random Pan
Switch will be turned on.
* The Tone Pan setting will be ignored by Tones for which the
Random Pan Switch is turned on.
Range: OFF, ON
AMP: ALT PAN DEPTH (ALTERNATE PAN DEPTH)
This parameter causes the stereo location of the sound to
alternate between left and right each time a note is played.
When this parameter is set in the L direction, the sound will
alternate in the order of left -> right-> left-> right. When set
in the R direction, the sound will alternate in the order of
right -> left-> right-> left.
Higher settings will cause greater change.
By using two tones and setting the Alternate Pan Depth of
one to L63 and of the other to R63, you can make the two
tones switch places alternately.
Range: L6363R
A-ENV (AMP ENVELOPE) parameters
A-ENV: VELO CURVE (VELOCITY CURVE)
Select the curve at which the strength of your playing on the
external MIDI keyboard will affect the depth of the amplifier
envelope.
Range: 17
A-ENV: VELO SENS (VELOCITY SENSE)
Specifies how the depth of the amplifier envelope will be
affected by the strength of your playing on the external MIDI
keyboard.
If velocity sensitivity is set to a positive (+) value, the volume
will be loud when you play strongly and soft when you play
softly. As this value is increased, the volume difference
between strongly played and softly played notes will
gradually increase.
With positive (+) settings, the volume will increase as you
play more strongly on the keyboard. With negative (-)
settings, the volume will decrease as you play more strongly
on the keyboard. If this is set to 0, the volume will not be
affected by the strength of your playing on the keyboard.
Range: -100 +150
A-ENV: VELO TIME 1, 4 (VELOCITY SENSE
TIME1, 4)
The strength with which a keyboard key on an external MIDI
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Bias Level
LWR
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Bias Level
UPR
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Bias Level
L&U
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ALL
C4C3C2 C5 C6
T1 T2
Bias Point A4 E3
LWR UPR
-50 -50Bias Level
Bias Dir
TONE1TONE2
C4C3C2 C5 C6
T1
Bias Point C4
L&U
-50Bias Level
Bias Dir
TONE1