User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Function List
- Styles
- Style Types (Characteristics)
- Using the Chord Tutor Function
- Registering Files to the Favorite Tab
- Changing the Chord Fingering Type
- Turning Each Channel of the Style On/Off
- Style Playback Related Settings
- Adjusting the Tempo
- Recording and Playing Back a Chord Sequence—Chord Looper
- Recording a Chord Sequence when Style Playback is stopped (Chord Looper)
- Saving and Calling up Your Custom Chord Sequences (Chord Looper)
- Creating/Editing Styles (Style Creator)
- Voices
- Voice Part Setup Display
- Voice Selection Display-related Settings
- Voice Types (Characteristics)
- Registering Files to the Favorite Tab
- Metronome Settings
- Keyboard/Joystick-related Settings
- Keyboard Part-related Settings (Voice Setting)
- Transposing the Pitch in Semitones
- Fine Tuning the Pitch of the Entire Instrument (Master Tune)
- Selecting or Creating a Temperament (Scale Tune)
- Making Detailed Settings for Harmony/Arpeggio
- Editing Voices (Voice Edit)
- Editing Organ Flutes Voices (Voice Edit)
- Editing Ensemble Voices (Voice Edit)
- Multi Pads
- Song Playback
- Creating a Song List for Playback
- Using Repeat Playback Mode
- Editing Music Notation (Score) Settings
- Displaying Lyrics and Setting Up the Display
- Displaying Text and Setting Up the Display
- Using the Auto Accompaniment Features with MIDI Song Playback
- Turning Each Channel of a MIDI Song On/Off
- Song Playback Related Settings
- MIDI Song Recording/Editing
- Audio Multi Recording
- Registration Memory
- Playlist
- Microphone
- Mixer
- Controller Function Settings
- MIDI Settings
- Basic Procedure for MIDI Settings
- System—MIDI System Settings
- Transmit—MIDI Transmit Channel Settings
- Receive—MIDI Receive Channel Settings
- On Bass Note—Setting the Bass Note for Style Playback via MIDI
- Chord Detect—Settings the Chord for Style Playback via MIDI
- External Controller—MIDI Controller Setting
- Network Settings
- Utility
- Expansion Pack Related Operations
- Connections
- Index
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Voices
Editable Parameters in the Voice Edit display
Common
Volume Adjusts the volume of the current edited Voice.
Touch Sensitiv-
ity
Depth Adjusts the touch sensitivity (velocity sensitivity), or how greatly the volume responds to
your playing strength.
• Depth: Determines the velocity sensitivity, or how much the level of the Voice changes in
response to your playing strength (velocity).
• Offset: Determines the amount by which received velocities are adjusted for the actual
velocity effect.
Offset
Part Octave Right Shifts the octave range of the edited Voice up or down in octaves. When the edited Voice is
used as any of the Right 1–3 parts, the Right 1/Right 2/Right 3 parameter is available; when
the edited Voice is used as the Left part, the Left parameter is available.
Left
Mono Mono/Poly Determines whether the edited Voice is played monophonically or polyphonically.
Mono Type Determines the behavior of the notes of decaying sounds, such as a guitar, when they are
played with legato with the edited Voice set to “Mono” above.
• Normal: The next note sounds after the previous note is stopped.
• Legato: The sound of the previously played note is maintained and only the pitch changes
to that of the next note.
• Crossfade: The sound smoothly transitions from the previously played note to the next
note.
Portamento
Time
Determines the portamento time (pitch transition time) when the edited Voice is set to
“Mono” above.
0
64 127
64
127
0
64 127
64
127
Actual Velocity for
tone generator
Depth = 127 (twice)
Depth = 64 (normal)
Depth = 32 (half)
Depth = 0
Touch Sensitivity Depth
Changes to velocity curve according to
Velocity Depth (with Offset set to 64)
Received Velocity
(Actual KeyOn speed)
Touch Sensitivity Offset
Changes to velocity curve according
to Velocity
Actual Velocity for
tone generator
Received Velocity
(Actual KeyOn speed)
Offset = 96 (+64)
Offset = 127 (+127)
Offset = 64 (normal)
Offset = 32 (-64)
Offset = 0 (-127)
Depends
on offset
Depends
on offset
When using a Voice set to “Mono,” the selection rules of the note to be played change automatically, depending on
which part is using the Voice, and the status of other parts.
• When using a Mono Voice for any of the Right 1-3 parts:
- Highest note; when a Poly Voice is selected for other enabled Right 1-3 parts.
- Latest note; when a Mono Voice is selected for all other enabled Right 1-3 parts.
• When using a Mono Voice for the Left part:
- Latest note (not affected by the status of other parts)
NOTE
• This parameter is unavailable for Super Articulation Voices and Drum/SFX Kit Voices, and behaves the same as
the “Normal” setting when these Voices are selected.
• When Legato and Crossfade is selected, the behavior (other than what is described here) may be different from
Normal, depending on the panel settings.
NOTE
Portamento is a function that creates a smooth transition in pitch from the first note played on the keyboard to the
next.
NOTE