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When SINGLE or DOUBLE is selected in function F 0 - 1, OSC MODE, the waveform of Oscillator 1 is selected
by Multisound (Multisound Select). (A list of the Multisounds is on the back cover.)
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Since each Multisound (sound origin waveform) has a limited pitch range, it may not sound when
playing in
a
high octave
.
Multisounds
can be chosen
from CARD
if the
PCM
card (optional) is inserted in the rear panel.
Multisounds
within the CARD are indicated by a
"C"
in front of the number on the display and can be
seen in succession by moving the VALUE slider up and down.
NOTE: Make sure to insert or take out the PCM card only when the power is OFF or when no
sound
comes
from the M1 R.
Selects
one of the Drum Kits
(I
to 4), when DRUM KIT is
selected
in the OSC MODE.
Assignment of drum
sounds
to the Drum Kit is done in GLOBAL Mode.
OSC Level (oscillator level) sets the sound volume of Oscillator 1. The maximum is 99 and minimum is 0.
Octave sets the basic pitch of Oscillator 1 in octave units.
F 0
- 3
OSC
2
(Oscillator
2) --- Only DOUBLE MODE
PROG
100 OSC2
Mul ti:::.ound
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L99
4'
I-12 D-50 DL99
A
B
C
0
E
F
C
H
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Multisound Multisound name Selection of Multisound for Oscillator 2
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L
OSC Level
o-
99
Volume of Oscillator 2
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Octave
16', 8',4'
Octave of Oscillator 2
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Interval
-12-+12
Pitch of Oscillator 2 relative to Oscillator 1 (adjustable in semitones)
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Detune
-50
- +50
Detuning of Oscillator 2 relative to Oscillator 1 (adjustable in cents)
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DL Delay Start
o-
99
Delay time before Oscillator 2's sound begins
Multisound (Multisound select) selects the Multisound of Oscillator
2.
The types of Multisound that can be
selected are
the same as in
F
0 - 2, OSC 1 Multisound.
OSC Level (oscillator
level)
sets the sound volume of Oscillator 2.
Octave sets the octave of Oscillator 2.
Interval sets the pitch difference between Oscillator 1 and the Oscillator 2 in semitones (over a range of -12 to
+ 12).
Creating
chords with Oscillators 1
and
2 is possible by adjusting the pitch here.
Detune allows
finer
adjustment in
cents
of the pitch difference between Oscillators 1 and 2 (over a range of
-50 to +50). A thick sound can be obtained by detuning Oscillator 2 slightly.
Delay Start determines the time it takes between the onset of the sound of Oscillator 1 and the start of Oscillator
2's sound. (Set to
"O"
when not using this effect.)
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