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5. Store the edited voice.
When you’ve completed the editing procedure and
wish to store the edited knob parameters, you can store
it as a new voice in any desired voice location (1 ~
128). For details, see Voice Store, page 98.
If you turn off the AN1x, or if the adaptor gets disconnected by accident, your
edited data will still remain in memory when you turn the power back on. Always
be sure to store important voice data.
Always be sure to store your edited voice before selecting a different voice, or you
will lose your edited data (see Voice Store, page 98). If you should inadvertently
forget to store your edited data before selecting a different voice, you can use the
Voice Recall function to retrieve the edited data. For details, see page 96.
While you’re editing, you can confirm the current voice number and name at any
time by pressing [+] or [-] once to display it in the LCD. Subsequently, you can
continue editing by pressing or turning a knob.
Edit Mark
When a voice parameter is changed, the Edit mark will
display in reverse type in the LCD. The Edit mark indicates
that voice data has been changed from the original but has
not yet been stored.
Voice Recall
If you select a different voice before storing important voice
data, you can use the Voice Recall function to retrieve the
edited voice data. For details, see page 96.
Indicates a
voice has been
edited but not
stored
Knob Parameters
This section provides a description of each parameter available for control or edit in each KNOB
PARAMETER GROUP.
KNOB PARAMETER GROUP
ASSIGN 1 ASSIGN 2 ASSIGN 3 ASSIGN 4 ASSIGN 5 ASSIGN 6 ASSIGN 7 ASSIGN 8
PEG/LFO
PEG Decay PEG Depth PEG Sw Port Time LFO1 Wave LFO1 Spd LFO1 Dly LFO2 Spd
SYNC/FM
Algorithm Sync Pitch Sync Pitch Depth Sync Pitch Src Sync Pmod Sw FM Depth FM Src 1 FM Src 2
VCO1
Wave Pitch Fine Edge PW PWM Depth PWM Src PmodDepth
VCO2
Wave Pitch Fine Edge PW PWM Depth PWM Src PmodDepth
VCF
Attack Decay Sustain Release VCF Cutoff Resonance FEG Depth Vel Sens
MIX/VCF
VCO1 Level VCO2 Level Ring Mod Noise Level HPF VCF Type Fmod Depth Key Track
VCA
ASSIGN
Attack Decay Sustain Release Feedback Volume Amod Depth Vel Sens
PEG/LFO
When KNOB PARAMETER GROUP switch [PEG/LFO] is
selected, the eight CONTROL knobs will access specific
Pitch Envelope Generator- and Low Frequency Oscillator-
related parameters.
The PEG controls the envelope of how the pitch of a voice
changes over time, from when a key is pressed, held, then
released, and how long it takes for the sound to terminate.
The LFO is an oscillator that generates low frequency
signals used to modulate the VCO (for pitch modulation, or
vibrato), the VCF (for filter modulation, or wah) or the VCA
(for amplitude modulation, or tremolo). The AN1x has two
separate LFOs, LFO1 and LFO2.
For more information about the PEG and LFOs, see pages 31, 32.