5
Masks
There are two masks, which can be used to mask off unneeded parts of a key
or background, or to remove defects, and these are known as the main mask and
subsidiary mask. You can either use the main mask and subsidiary mask
independently, or at the same time.
For an overview of the masks, see page 53.
Using the main mask
For example, to use the main mask for key 1 on the M/E-1 bank, use the
following procedure.
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Key Setting Operations Using Menus
You can also press [Pattern Select], and in the corresponding pattern
adjustment menu, change the pattern.
To adjust the color, press [Zabton Color] and adjust the following
parameters.
Knob
Parameter
Adjustment
1
Luminance
Luminance
2
Saturation
Saturation
3
Hue
Hue
4
Density
Density
In the M/E-1>Key1 menu, select HF3 'Main Mask.'
The Main Mask menu appears.
In the <Mask Type> group, select the mask type.
Key Mask: Masks a part of a key.
Bkgd Mask: Masks a part of a background.
In the <Mask Source> group, select the mask source.
Box: signal from the dedicated box generator
Pattern: signal from the dedicated pattern generator
Set the mask source parameters.
Setting values
0.00 to 100.00
0.00 to 100.00
359.99 to 0.00
0.00 to 100.00