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0–2: TONE (Play Tone Adjust)
The Tone Adjust function lets you make simple changes to the
sound by adjusting the program's main parameters, such as the
filter or the filter and amp EG.
Tip: In Combination and Sequencer modes, Tone Adjust also lets
you edit Program parameters without the need to save a different
version of the original Program. For more information on Tone
Adjust in these modes, please see page 75 and 114.
Using and saving the Tone Adjust settings
Your editing will affect the sound immediately, but the values of
the original program parameters will not change until you save the
program. When you save the program, the result of your Tone
Adjust settings will be saved in the program parameters. At that
point, all of the Tone Adjust parameter values will be reset to 0.
How parameters and MIDI control changes (CC) affect each other
Most parameters will also affect the parameters that are controlled
via MIDI control changes.
Tone Adjust and control changes work independently. For
example, you can use the Tone Adjust function to reduce the value
of a parameter, and then use a control change to increase it.
The MIDI control change numbers (CC#) corresponding to each
Tone Adjust parameter are shown below.
Cutoff: CC#74
Resonance: CC#71
EG Intensity: CC#79
Vel. Intensity: Not supported
Attack: CC#75
Decay: CC#75
Sustain: CC#70
Release: CC#72
See page 311, 317
The compare function is not available for any editing that
uses the Tone Adjust parameters.
Category: Index No. , Category Select Icon, Program Select
Select the program.
TONE ADJUST
Cutoff (Filter Cut Off)
This scales the cutoff frequency of all of the filters at once. It
affects both Filters A and B.
Resonance (Filter Resonance)
This scales the resonance of all of the filters at once. It affects both
Filters A and B.
EG Intensity (Filter EG Intensity)
This scales the effect of the Filter EG on the cutoff frequency. It
affects Filters A and B simultaneously.
If this is set to -99, the filter EG will have no effect. +99 means
maximum. Modulation is in the same direction, positive or
negative, as the original Program. For instance, if the original
Program's EG Intensity was set to –25, then setting the Tone
Adjust to +99 moves the EG Intensity to –99.
Vel. Intensity (Amp Velocity Intensity)
This scales the effect of velocity on the Amp level.
–99 removes the velocity modulation entirely. +99 means
maximum modulation in the same direction, positive or negative,
as the original Program.
EG
Attack (Filter/Amp EG Attack Time)
This adjusts the attack time and other related parameters of all
filter EGs and amp EGs in a single action.
When the value is +1 or more, this also affects the Amp EG's Start
and Attack Levels, Start Level AMS, and Attack Time AMS, as
described below:
Between values of +1 and +25, the Start Level, Start Level AMS,
and Attack Time AMS will change from their programmed values
to 0. Over the same range, the Attack Level will change from its
programmed value to 99.
Decay (Filter/Amp EG Decay Time)
This scales the decay and slope times of the Filter and Amp EGs. It
interacts with CC# 75.
Sustain (Filter/Amp EG Sustain Level)
This scales the sustain levels of the Filter and Amp EGs.
Release (Filter/Amp EG Release Time)
This scales the release times of the Filter and Amp EGs.
[–99...+99]
[–99...+99, CC#71]
[–99...+99, CC#79]
0: PROG (Program) 0–2: TONE (Play Tone Adjust)
[–99...+99]
[–99...+99]
[–99...+99]
[–99...+99]
[–99...+99]
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