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WHAT
IS
THE PATCH
EDIT
MODE?
In
the Patch
Edit
mode, you
can
select
a single Patch
and
edit
the
various
elements
(mainly
Tones)
to
create
original
sounds.
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Patch
Common
Parameter
• Patch
name
Level
• Pan
Velocity switch
Analog
feel
depth
Key
assign
Legato
Bend
range
Up
Down
Chorus
• Type
Level
• Rate
• Depth
Feedback
• Output
Portamento
Switch
Mode
Type
Time
Reverb
Type
Level
Time
Feedback
Tone
1
Tone
2
Tone
3
Tone
4
The
parameters
that
comprise
a Patch (Patch parameters)
are divided
into
the categories
shown
below.
Patch
Common
Parameters
These
are the
parameters which
are
common
to
an
entire
Patch
and
are not affected
by
the
settings
for
each Tone.
The
parameters
for
naming
a
Patch,
and
settings
for
chorus/reverb
volume,
pan and bend
range belong
to this
group.
Tone
Parameters
These
parameters
let
you
shape
the
sound
of
each
Tone
individually.
The
quality of
sound,
frequency,
volume,
and
how
they
are
to
be changed, can be
determined.
The
main work
in
crafting
sounds
with
a synthesizer
is in
setting
and
adjusting
these parameters.
The Tone
parameters
make
it
possible
to subtly
alter
a sound,
or "syntliesize"
a completely
new
one.
See
P.2-1
for
the
details
on Tones.
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