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Program mode
Stop Watch
When you press the button on the upper right side of the
display, the screen will show the amount of time that has
elapsed since the power was turned on. You can use the
START/STOP button and RESET button to measure a
duration.
• START/STOP: Starts/stops the stopwatch.
• RESET: Resets the stopwatch to 000:00:00.
0–1b: Program Information
The following information for the selected program is
displayed:
OSC Pictures
This shows a graphic for the oscillator. In the case of double
oscillators or double drums, the Octave (footage of the
oscillator's basic pitch) is also shown.
If you want to change the oscillator's graphic, double‐click
the graphic, and change the setting in the menu. You can
also set this in P1‐Program Basic "OSC Picture" (see p.12).
SW1, SW2
These are the functions controlled by the SW1, SW2
switches.
0–1c: Controls
This indicates the settings of the REALTIME CONTROLS
knobs (the name of the operable parameters and their
current value), and the 3‐band EQ settings.
The currently selected REALTIME CONTROLS knob
functions and the EQ settings are shown. Use the SELECT
button to select the function controlled by the knobs.
The functions of the TONE CONTROLS knobs are fixed.
You can assign various functions to the USER CONTROLS
knobs. A MIDI control change is assigned to each function.
When you move a knob, it sends out the corresponding
MIDI CC.
Unless otherwise noted, "scaling" means that the
parameters are at their programmed values when the
controller is at 64, at their minimum when the controller is at
0, and at their maximum when the controller is at 127. For
another look at this, please see the diagram below.
CC parameter scaling
99
Parameter
Value
As Programmed
00
0
4
64
127
CC Value
TONE CONTROLS
CUTOFF (Filter Cut Off)
This knob scales the cutoff frequencies of Filters A and B,
and transmits and receives MIDI CC #74.
RESONANCE (Filter Resonance)
This knob scales the resonance of Filters A and B, and
transmits and receives MIDI CC #71.
EG INTENSITY (Filter EG Intensity)
This knob scales the effect of the Filter EG on the cutoff
frequencies of Filters A and B. It also transmits and receives
MIDI CC#79.
RELEASE (EG Release)
This knob scales the release time of the Filter and Amp EGs,
and transmits and receives MIDI CC#72.
USER CONTROLS
1...4
You can set Realtime Controls USER knobs 1–4 to a wide
variety of modulation functions, using the P1: Basic/
Controllers– Controllers Setup page.
Many of the functions scale a particular set of Program
parameters. All of the settings also correspond to MIDI
messages usually CCs.
ARP CONTROLS
The functions of knobs 1–4 are fixed. The knobs will control
the duration of the arpeggiated notes, their velocity, the
pitch range, and the length of the arpeggio pattern.
GATE
Adjusts the duration (gate time) of the arpeggiated notes
(See "Gate" on page 54).
VELOCITY
Adjusts the velocity of the arpeggiated notes (See "Velocity"
on page 54).
SWING
Adjusts the degree of shuffle for the arpeggio pattern (See
"Swing" on page 54).
STEP
This changes the length and resolution of the arpeggio
pattern.
Turning the knob toward the left will shorten the pattern's
length (Length) in units of one half. Turning the knob
toward the right will shorten the interval between
arpeggiated notes (Resolution) in units of one half. When
the knob is in the center (12 o'clock), the number of steps
and the speed will be as specified by the Length and
Resolution (See "Resolution*" on page 54).
EQ (Low, Mid [Hz], Mid, High)
This indicates the 3‐band EQ settings. You can edit the
values.
Low [-18.00...+00.0...+18.0]: Adjusts the gain of the 80 Hz
low‐shelving EQ in 0.5 dB steps.
Mid [Hz] [100...10.0k]: Adjusts the center frequency of the
mid‐sweepable EQ.
Mid [-18.00...+00.0...+18.0]: Adjusts the gain of the mid‐
sweepable EQ in 0.5 dB steps.
High [-18.00...+00.0...+18.0]: Adjusts the gain of the 10 kHz
high shelving EQ in 0.5 dB steps.
[000...127]
[000...127]
[000...127]
[000...127]
[000...127]
[–64...+00...+63]
[–64...+00...+63]
[–64...+00...+63]
[–64...+00...+63]

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