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L&R Gain
L&R Gain
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Asn1-4Gain
Assignable Out 1-4 Gain
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Coarse (Tune)
Coarse Tune
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Fine (Tune)
Fine Tune
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Random (Tune)
Random Tune
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TmVel
PEG Time Velocity
Sensitivity
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Segmnt
PEG Time Segment
Velocity Sensitivity
LvlVel
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PEG Level Velocity
Sensitivity
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CrvVel
Velocity Sensitivity Curve
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PitchVelSns
Pitch Velocity Sensitivity
(VelSns)
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(PEG) TIME
PEG Time
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(PEG) LEVEL
PEG Level
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(PEG) Depth
PEG Depth
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FlwSns
Pitch Key Follow Sensitivity
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CntrKy
Pitch Key Follow Center
Key
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FlwSns
PEG Time Key Follow
Sensitivity
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CntrKy
PEG Time Key Follow
Center Key
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Bank
Arpeggio Type Bank
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Type
Arpeggio Type
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Tempo
Arpeggio Tempo
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Switch
Arpeggio Switch
(ArpSwitch)
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Hold
Arpeggio Hold
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KeyMode
Arpeggio Key Mode
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VelMode
Arpeggio Velocity Mode
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NoteLimit
Arpeggio Note Limit Low/
High
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VelLimit
Arpeggio Velocity Limit
Low/High
Parameter Name
Set the output gain of each jack. When this is set to a lower value, you can
control the fine volume by using the [VOLUME] Knob.
Determines the pitch setting in semitones (12: one octave).
Determines the fine tuning.
Randomly varies the pitch of the Element for each Note On message
received.
127...maximum pitch change
0...no pitch change.
Determines the degree to which velocity affects the pitch change of the Pitch
EG. Positive settings will cause the pitch change to become faster for a large
Velocity value. Negative values will have the opposite effect. This affects only
the specified Segments.
Determines the sensitivity of the PEG Level (the width of the PEG change) to
velocity. The Curve parameter lets you select from five different preset
velocity curves (graphically indicated in the display), each determining how
velocity affects the Pitch EG.
Determines the sensitivity of the PEG Level (the degree of the PEG change) to
velocity.
Determines the transition in pitch from the moment a Note On message is
received to the point at which the sound stops.
Determines the sensitivity of the Key Follow effect (the interval of adjacent
notes). At +100, adjacent notes are pitched one semitone (100 cents) apart.
At 0, all notes are the same pitch (for the percussion sounds, etc.). At +50,
one octave is stretched out over twenty-four notes. For negative values, the
settings are reversed.
Determines the basic pitch (note number) used by the PitchSens parameter
(above). The note number in this setting is the same pitch as normal (100%).
Determines the sensitivity of the PEG time (the speed of the PEG change) to
velocity.
Determines the basic pitch (note number) used by the EGTimeSens
parameter (above). When the center note is played, the PEG time behaves
according to its actual settings. For other notes, the speed varies in
proportion to the key played and its interval away from the center key.
Determines the Arpeggio bank.
pre1: preset 1, pre2: preset 2
Determines the Arpeggio type. The two-letter prefix before the name
indicates the general Arpeggio category.
Determines the Arpeggio Tempo. When MIDI sync set in the Utility mode is
turned on, "MIDI" is displayed here and cannot be set.
Determines whether Arpeggio is on or off.
Determines whether Arpeggio playback is "held" or not. When set to "on," the
Arpeggio cycles automatically, even if a Note Off message is received, and it
continues to cycle until the next Note On message is received.
Determines how the Arpeggio plays back when receiving a Note On
message.
Determines the playback velocity of the Arpeggio, or how it responds to the
received velocity value.
Determines the lowest and highest notes in the Arpeggio's note range.
Determines the lowest and highest velocity in the Arpeggio's velocity range.
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