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Assigning functions to RT control knobs 1–6
Settings for the knob functions are made in each mode for
programs, combinations, and songs. These settings are
adjusted on the Controller– Knob page in each mode.
Note: You can use the RT control knobs as alternate
modulation or effect dynamic modulation sources to control
program parameters or effect parameters.
Here's an example of how to set up knob 5 to control a
Program's filter and amp EG attack time:
1. Press the MODE button to select PROGRAM mode.
2. Press the PAGE button to select Basic/X-
Y/Controllers, and then press the Controllers tab.
3. Press the Knob tab on the left side, and set the
"Target" of Knob5 to "RT Control". Set the "RT
Control" to "Knob Mod. 5".
4. Press the SELECT button to choose USER.
5. Turn knob 5 (USER 5) to control the filter and amp
EG attack.
Note: If you wish to keep these settings after the power is
turned off, you must save the Program, Combination, or
Song.
Using Tone Adjust
You can edit the program parameters in "Tone Adjust" on
the PROGRAM > Home page. You can assign a Tone
Adjust parameter to each of the 16 switches and the 17
sliders.
The specific parameters available through Tone Adjust will
vary depending on the type of Program. For more
information, see:
"Common Tone Adjust Parameters" on page 31 of the PG.
"HD-1 Tone Adjust Parameters" on page 32 of the PG.
"AL-1: Tone Adjust" on page 180 of the PG.
"CX-3: Tone Adjust" on page 203 of the PG.
"STR-1: Tone Adjust" on page 251 of the PG.
"MS-20EX: Tone Adjust" on page 279 of the PG.
"PolysixEX: Tone Adjust" on page 294 of the PG.
"MOD-7: Tone Adjust" on page 345 of the PG.
"SGX-2: Tone adjust" on page 356 of the PG.
"EP-1: Tone Adjust" on page 375 of the PG.
Editing HD-1 sounds
1. Select Program F092: Smooth Operators.
2. Go to the PROGRAM > Home - Tone Adjust page.
On this page you can check the parameter assignments
and values, and adjust the sound.
3. Press the Sliders 9–17 buttons to look at the
assignments for sliders 13, 14 and 16.
Easy Program Editing Quick edits using the RT control knobs
Slider 13 is assigned to Amp EG Attack; slider 14 is
assigned to Amp EG Decay; and slider 16 is assigned to
Amp EG Release.
4. Raise each of the three sliders so that they are about
4/5 of the way to the top.
The LCD should show their values as between +60 and
+70. In other words, you've just edited the amp envelope
so that the attack, decay, and release are all much longer
than they were before.
5. Play a few notes.
Notice that the sound has changed from an electric piano
into a soft pad. Now, let's try adding clarity to the sound.
6. Press the Switches 1–16 button to look at the
assignments 9 and 10 buttons.
These are programmed to raise the Filter Cutoff and
Filter Resonance, respectively. Buttons are just on/off,
but you can set a specific value for the On position;
notice the +10 and +40 in the button's value boxes.
7. Press the two buttons, one by one.
The sound now has a more interesting character, due to
the filters. Since it's brighter, we've also restored some of
the electric piano character.
Note: Depending on the parameter, you may sometimes
hear glitches in the sound as you edit with Tone Adjust.
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