Owner`s manual

Making More Detailed Settings
1. Hold down [EDIT] and press keyboard pad
[1].
The display will show the WAVE section setting page.
2. Use PAGE [<] [>] to select parameters with-
in the section, and edit them.
fig.3-101
Tone SW (Rhythm Tone Switch)
Turn this ÒONÓ if you want the rhythm tone to sound,
or ÒOFFÓ if you do not want it to sound.
In order to make the best use of the available polypho-
ny, set unused rhythm tones to ÒOFF.Ó
Wave Select
This is the setting page for ÒSelecting the Basic
Waveform (Wave Select)Ó (p. 63).
Wave Gain
This parameter boosts the waveform. Raising the
value by 6 dB will double the gain.
Range: -6, 0, +6, +12
Env Mode (Envelope Mode)
Specifies how the sound will play when a sustained-
type waveform such as a whistle (a looped waveform)
is selected.
Available settings:
SUSTAIN: The sound will continue as long as the
keyboard pad is pressed.
NO-SUS: The sound will decay naturally even if
you continue holding the keyboard pad.
* If a waveform with a long decay (one-shot waveform) is
selected, setting this parameter to SUSTAIN will have no
effect.
Mute Group
The Mute Group function lets you prevent percussion
instruments in the same mute group from sounding
simultaneously.
Range: OFF, 1Ð31
If you are not using the mute group function, set this
OFF.
For example, on an acoustic drum set, it is physically
impossible for the open hi-hat sound to be heard at the
same time as the closed hi-hat sound. To simulate this,
you can specify the same mute group number for both
hi-hat sounds.
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Changing the Pitch of the
Sound (Pitch)
The PITCH section contains parameters that affect the
pitch.
Approximate Pitch Adjustments
(Coarse Tune)
For each rhythm tone, you can adjust the pitch in
semitone steps.
1. Make sure that the [FUNC] indicator is
dark.
2. Rotate the [COARSE TUNE] knob to adjust
the Coarse Tune value.
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