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Setting
Tone
Parameters
[Making
a
Sub
Tone]
Original
Tone
[T11
to
T48]
/
[***]
The
S-330
allows
you
to
borrow
the
Wave
data
from an
Original
Tone
and
make
a different
Tone
(
=
Sub
Tone)
with
different
values
of
Tone
Parameters.
A
Sub Tone
does not
sound
unless
Wave
data
is
borrowed
from an
Original
Tone.
Call
a
Sub Tone
or
unused
Tone
in
the
Tone
List
Display,
then
here,
select
the Original
Tone
from which
Wave
data
is
borrowed.
When
an
Original
Tone
is
selected.
Tone
Parameters
that
are
involved
with
looping
are copied
to
that
Tone.
And
the
Wave
data
is
read
from
that
Tone by
playing
the
keyboard.
You
can
make
a
Sub Tone which
is
completely
different
from
the
Original
Tone
which
shares the
same
Wave
data.
For
instance,
you
can
add
vibrato or
change
the
envelope
to
make
a
sound
of different
nuance.
Two
sounds can be
created
from one
Wave
data
by
connecting
two
waves
using
Truncate (page 46) and
Combine
(page
51),
then
setting
two
different Start
and
End
points.
This
makes
the
Wave
Banks more
useful.
The
system
disk contains
many
Tones
made
in
this
way.
Sa
mpling
Time
-4
t-
Stan
Point
End
Point
Start Point
Enti
Point
ORIGINAL
TONE
SUB TONE
*An
Original
Tone
has
its
own Wave
data.
When
an
Original
Tone
is
called,
"***"
is
shown
and
this
cannot be
changed.
*lf
a
Sub Tone
is
selected,
"
is
shown
and no sound
is
heard.
*When
there
is
no
empty
Tone, erase an
unneeded Tone with
the Delete
function
(page
63),
then
call
the
Tone number
of the deleted
Tone.
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