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Selecting
Waveforms
(WAVE)
This function
lets
you
select
the
waveform
that
serves as the
basis for
a Tone, apply
effects
to the Vkfaveform,
and
control
its
pitch.
• WAVE
<Gr oup>
Wa
ve
Group
INT-A
or
B/CARD/EXP-A
toD
Bgg|3B3
This
parameter determines
the
memory
from
which
a
wave-
form
is
selected,
INT-A
or
B:
Selects a
waveform
stored
in
the
JV-1DBD.
CARD:
Selects a
waveform
stored
on
a
PCM
Card.
EXP-A
to
D:
Selects a
waveform
stored
on Expansion Board
A,
B,
C, or D.
<Nuinber>
Wave Number
1
to
255
HSiJi
Selects the
waveform
that
forms
tlie
basis
of
a
Tone.
Along
with
the
wave
number,
the
wave name
appears
in
the
display
(in
parentheses).
<Gain>
Wave
Gain
-6/0/+6/+12
BMM
Tliis
parameter changes
the
gain
of
a
waveform and
is
effec-
tive
when
adjusting
the level of a
Tone
(or
using
an
amplified
waveform
after
sending
it
tlirough the
Booster
(e«-
p. 44).
The
value
is
displayed
in
decibels
(dB).
<Switch>
Tone
Switch
OFF/ON
Dggjljli
Tliis
parameter determines whether
each
Tone
is
to
be played
(ON)
or
not
(OFF).
*
Wlien
TONE
SWITCH
[1]
to
[4] is
used
to
switch a
Tone on
or
off,
this
setting also
changes
automatically.
*
Tlie
number
of Tones played can
be limited
by
sivitching off
unused
Tones.
• FXM
(Frequency Cross Modulation)
FXM
combines
a specified
wave
with another
waveform
to
create a third
waveform.
This
is
useful
for
generating
metallic
timbres or
making
special
effect
sounds.
<Switch>
FXM
Switch
OFF/ON
|
This
parameter determines whether
FXM
is
used
(ON)
or not
(OFF).
<Color>
FXM
Color
1 to
4
|
This
parameter determines
the
ambience
of
FXM.
A
larger
value
results in
a 'rougher'
sound,
and
a
smaller
value
makes
the
sound more
metallic.
<Depth>
FXM
Depth
1
to
16
|
This
parameter
sets
the
depth
of
FXM
application.
• TONE
DELAY
This
parameter
sets
the
delay applied
to
each Tone.
Tone
Delay
is
different
from
the
Effector's
delay
because
it
can
also
be used
to
change
the
tone of the
delayed
sound and
play
one-key arpeggios while changing
the pitch of
each Tone.
The
delay time can
also
be
made
to
synchronize with
the
internal
or
external
MIDI
clock.
<Mode>
Tone Delay
Mode
HEBB
Any
of the following
can
be
selected
for
Tone
Delay.
NORMAL:
Tlie
Tone
is
always played
according
to
the
delay
time.
HOLD:
The
delay
effect
is
applied only while
the
note
is
on.
No
Tone
is
played
if
the
note switches
off
before
the
end
of the
delay
time.
PLAY-MATE:
if
the
time
interval
between
the
previous
Note
On
and
the
current
Note
On
is
less
than
two
seconds,
the
Tone
is
played with
that interval
taken
as the
delay
time.
CLOCK-SYNC:
The Tone
is
played using
the
on-board
(or external)
tempo
clock
(««
p.
67) setting.
TAP-SYNC:
The Tone
is
played with
the interval
set
by
tapping
the foot
pedal (Tap Control Source
ics-
p. 67).
KEY-OFF-NORMAL:
The Tone
is
played with
the
delay time
after
the
note
is off.
KEY-OFF-DECAY:
The
TVA
envelope
starts
from
the time the note
is
on
(dur-
ing
which
time
nothing
is
played),
and
the
Tone
is
played
with
the
delay time
after
the
note
is
off.
Note on
Note
off
-
No
Tone
Delay
InormaTI
Note on
Note
off
HOLD
Note on
Note
off
:
Delay
time
\
Delay
time
No
sound
',
I
pu^ymateI
Previous
Note
On
;
Cun'ent
Note
On
Delay
time
All
playing
Delay lime
changes
in
accordance
with
Ihe
preceding
and
following
Note
On
times
ICLOCK-SYli cl
Delay
time
II
Tempo
clock
Delay
time
It
Rate
of foot
pedal depression
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