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Parameter
Value
This determines what will happen to the tone's level
when the tone is played at a velocity greater than its
specified velocity range.
Velo Fade
Higher settings produce a more gradual decrease in
Upper (*)
volume.
If you want notes played outside the specified key
velocity range to not be sounded at all, set this to "0. "
This specifies the upper limit of the velocities that will
sound the tone.
Edit this setting if you want to use velocity to switch
between tones.
Velo Range
Upper (*)
* If you attempt to set the Lower velocity limit above
the Upper, or the Upper below the Lower, the other
value will automatically be adjusted to the same
setting.
KBD
This specifies the lower limit of the velocities that will
sound the tone.
Velo Range
Lower (*)
Edit this setting if you want to use velocity to switch
between tones.
This determines what will happen to the tone's level
when the tone is played at a velocity lower than its
specified velocity range.
Velo Fade
Higher settings produce a more gradual decrease in
Lower (*)
volume.
If you want notes played outside the specified key
velocity range to not be sounded at all, set this to "0. "
Applies an offset to the velocity sensitivity for the
Velo Sens
entire tone, while preserving the differences between
Offset (*)
velocity sensitivity values.
Adjusts the pitch of the part's sound up or down in
Octave Shift
units of an octave (over a range of +/-3 octaves).
Adjusts the pitch of the part's sound up or down in
Coarse Tune
semitone steps (over a range of +/-4 octaves).
Adjusts the pitch of the part's sound up or down in
Fine Tune
1-cent steps (over a range of +/-50 cents).
Specifies the amount of pitch change in semitones
(over a range of 2 octaves) that will occur when the
Bend Range
Pitch Bend Lever is moved. The amount of change
when the lever is tilted is set to the same value for
both left and right sides.
PITCH
Specifies whether the portamento effect will be
applied (ON) or not (OFF).
* Portamento is an effect which smoothly
changes the pitch from the first-played key to the
Porta Switch (*)
next-played key. By applying portamento when the
Mono/Poly parameter is "MONO, " you can simulate
slide performance techniques on a violin or similar
instrument.
When portamento is used, this specifies the time
over which the pitch will change. Higher settings
Porta Time (*)
will cause the pitch change to the next note to take
more time.
Adjusts the cutoff frequency for the tone or drum kit
Cutoff Offset
assigned to a part.
Adjusts the Resonance for the tone or drum kit set
Reso Offset
assigned to a part.
Adjusts the Attack Time for the tone or drum kit
Attack Offset
assigned to a part.
Adjusts the Decay Time for the tone or drum kit
Decay Offset
assigned to a part.
OFFSET
Adjusts the Release Time for the tone or drum kit
Release Offset
assigned to a part.
For each part, adjust the vibrato speed (the rate
at which the pitch is modulated). The pitch will be
Vibrato Rate (*)
modulated more rapidly for higher settings, and
more slowly with lower settings.
For each part, this adjusts the depth of the vibrato
Vibrato Depth
effect (the depth at which the pitch is modulated).
(*)
The pitch will be modulated more greatly for higher
settings, and less with lower settings.
Tab
Parameter
Value
For each part, this adjusts the time delay until the
Vibrato Delay
vibrato (pitch modulation) effect begins. Higher set-
OFFSET
(*)
tings will produce a longer delay time before vibrato
begins, while lower settings produce a shorter time.
If you want to play the keyboard using a tuning
other than equal temperament, you can choose an
Type
alternative tuning such as just intonation (major,
minor) or an Arabian scale.
When using a tuning other than equal temperament,
choose the tonic that's appropriate for the key of the
song you're playing (i.e., the note corresponding to
SCALE
Key
"C" for major, or "A" for minor).
If you're using equal temperament, there's no need to
select the tonic.
For each note, this lets you adjust the pitch in
(Keyboard)
steps of one cent (1/100 semitone) relative to the
(*)
equal-tempered pitch.
PC (Rx Program
Specifies whether Program Change messages will be
Change)
received (ON) or not (OFF).
BS (Rx Bank
Specifies whether Bank Select messages will be
Select)
received (ON) or not (OFF).
BEND (Rx Pitch
Specify whether Pitch Bend messages will be
Bend)
received (ON), or not (OFF).
PAFT (Rx Poly
Specify whether Polyphonic Key Pressure messages
Key Press)
will be received (ON), or not (OFF).
CAFT (Rx Ch
Specify whether Channel Pressure messages will be
Press)
received (ON), or not (OFF).
MOD (Rx
Specify whether Modulation messages will be
Modulation)
received (ON), or not (OFF).
MIDI
VOL (Rx
Specify whether Volume messages will be received
Volume)
(ON), or not (OFF).
Specify whether Pan messages will be received (ON),
PAN (Rx Pan)
or not (OFF).
EXP (Rx
Specify whether Expression messages will be
Expression)
received (ON), or not (OFF).
HOLD (Rx
Specify whether Hold 1 messages will be received
Hold-1)
(ON), or not (OFF).
Velocity Curve selects for each MIDI channel one
of the four Velocity Curve types that best matches
VELO CRV (Velo
the touch of the connected MIDI keyboard. Set this
Crv Type)
to "OFF" if you are using the MIDI keyboard's own
velocity curve.
(*): Not shown in the PART VIEW -ALL- screen.
* Depending on the sound, some of the part parameters will have
no effect.
Ext part
Parameter
Explanation
Specifies the volume of the part.
Level
This is used mainly to adjust the volume balance
between parts.
Specifies the depth of chorus.
Cho Send Level
Set this to 0 if you don't want to apply chorus.
Specifies the depth of reverb.
Rev Send Level
Set this to 0 if you don't want to apply reverb.
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