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Detailed Settings for the Voices—Voice Edit
Parameters
When the Voice part is set to Main x Layer or Left x Left Layer, parameters indicated with an asterisk (*) below are set for
each part's Voice individually.
Octave*
This allows you to shift the pitch of a note upward or
downward in octave steps, over a range of +/- two octaves.
A
Main
Octave
C
Setting range: -2 – 0 – +2
-2 (two octaves lower), 0 (no pitch shift), +2 (two octaves higher)
Volume*
This allows you to set the volume level for each Voice part.
A
Main
Volume
C
Setting range: 0 – 127
Pan (Stereo position)*
This allows you to set the position of the sound in the
stereo field, left or right.
A
Main
Pan
C
Setting range: L64 (hard left) – C (center) – R63 (hard right)
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This allows you to finely tune the pitches of the two Voices
selected in Dual mode away from each other. Used
especially with similar sounding Voices, this creates a
B
warmer, richer sound.
Set?-->
NO
YES
0
D
Setting range: -20 – +20 (Positive (+) settings will raise the
pitch of the Main or Left Voice part's sound and lower the pitch of
the Layer or Left Layer Voice part's sound. Negative (-) settings
will do the opposite.)
B
Set?-->
NO
YES
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This determines the types of Reverb effects used for the
Voices of the Main and Main x Layer parts. The Reverb
D
Type settings here are also used for the Voices of the Left
and Left x Left Layer parts, respectively. (These cannot be
set independently from the Main and Main x Layer Voices.)
B
Settings:
Set?-->
NO
YES
C
D
This allows you to control the depth of the reverb effect for
the Voice.
n The reverb effect is not applied if "Reverb Send" is set to
n Reverb Send can be set independently for all Voice
Setting range: 0 – 127
Detune (Dual mode only)
A
MainxLayer
Detune
C
Reverb Type
A
Main
ReverbType
C
Room
Simulates the reverberation of a room.
Hall1
Simulates the reverberation of a concert hall.
Hall2
Reverberation is slightly longer than that of Hall 1.
Stage
Reverberation suitable for a solo instrument sound.
Plate
Simulates the characteristic sound of a plate reverb.
Reverb Send*
"0."
parts—Main, Main x Layer, Left, and Left x Left Layer.
A
Main
ReverbSend
C
B
Set?-->
NO
YES
+3
D
B
Set?-->
NO
YES
Hall1
D
B
Set?-->
NO
YES
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