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Creating a Patch
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AppendixSequencer
Apply the LFO immediately when the key
is pressed, and then gradually begin to
decrease the effect
fig.06-044.e
Fade Mode:
ON >
Delay Time:
The time that the LFO will continue after the
keyboard is played.
Fade Time:
The time over which the LFO amplitude will
reach the minimum after the Delay Time has
elapsed.
Apply the LFO gradually after the key is
released
fig.06-045.e
Fade Mode:
OFF <
Delay Time:
The time from when the keyboard is released
until the LFO begins to be applied.
Fade Time:
The time over which the LFO amplitude will
reach the maximum after the Delay Time has
elapsed.
Apply the LFO from when the key is
pressed until it is released, and gradually
begin to decrease the effect when the key
is released
fig.06-046.e
Fade Mode:
OFF >
Delay Time:
The time that the LFO will continue after the
keyboard is released.
Fade Time:
The time over which the LFO amplitude will
reach the minimum after the Delay Time has
elapsed.
Mono/Poly
Specifies whether the patch will play polyphonically (POLY) or
monophonically (MONO). The “MONO” setting is effective when
playing a solo instrument patch such as sax or flute.
Value
MONO:
Only the last-played note will sound.
POLY:
Two or more notes can be played simultaneously.
Legato Switch
Legato Switch is valid when the Mono/Poly parameter is set to
“MONO.” This setting specifies whether the Legato Switch will be
used (LEGATO) or not (OFF).
With the Legato Switch parameter “LEGATO,” pressing a key while
continuing to press a previous key causes the note to change pitch to the
pitch of the most recently pressed key, sounding all the while. This creates
a smooth transition between notes, which is effective when you wish to
simulate the hammering-on and pulling-off techniques used by a
guitarist.
If you choose “SUSTAIN,” the legato effect is applied while you hold
down the hold pedal.
Value:
OFF, LEGATO, SUSTAIN, LEGATO+SUSTAIN
Legato Retrigger (Legato Retrigger Switch)
Legato Retrigger is available if the Mono/Poly parameter is set to
“MONO” and the Legato Switch parameter has a setting other than
“OFF.” The setting determines whether sounds are replayed (ON) or
not (OFF) when performing legato. Normally you will leave this
parameter “ON.” If this is turned “OFF,” pressing a second key
while still holding down the first key will cause only the pitch to
change; there will be no attack sound for the second key you
pressed. Set this to “OFF” when performing wind and string phrases
or when using modulation with the mono synth keyboard sound.
If this is set to “AUTO,” retriggering will occur only if you play a key
that is one octave or farther away.
Value:
OFF, ON, AUTO
Note on
high (more)
low (less)
Delay Time
Fade Time
Depth
Pitch
Cutoff Frequency
Level
Pan
high (more)
low (less)
Delay
Time
Fade Time
Depth
Note
off
Note
on
Pitch
Cutoff Frequency
Level
Pan
Note on
high (more)
low (less)
Delay
Time
Fade Time
Depth
Note off
Pitch
Cutoff Frequency
Level
Pan
Apply Portamento or Legato to the
Sound (Solo/Porta)
Let’s say you have the Legato Switch set to “LEGATO,” and the
Legato Retrigger set to “OFF.” When you try to sound a legato
(by pressing a higher key while a lower key is held down), the
pitch may sometimes not be able to rise all the way to the
intended pitch (stopping instead at an intermediate pitch). This
can occur because the limit of pitch rise, as determined at the
wave level, has been exceeded. Additionally, if differing upper
pitch limits are used for the waves of a Patch that uses multiple
tones, it may stop being heard in MONO. When making large
pitch changes, set the Legato Retrigger to “ON.”
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