Controlling Sounds; Using A Pedal; Using The Wheels (Bender, Modulation; Using The Assignable Knobs - Casio XW-G1 User Manual

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Selecting and Creating Tones

Controlling Sounds

You can use a pedal, the bender, or other devices, to instantly
change the pitch and volume of notes, the envelope, and
other parameters as you perform.

Using a Pedal

A pedal operation can be used to sustain notes, arpeggios
(page E-40), or phrases (page E-45), or to apply a soft effect.
• For information about connecting a pedal, see page E-8.
• You can specify the effect applied by a pedal operation by
performing the following operation on the performance
editing list: Controller >Ent 3 Pedal. See page E-74 for
more information.

Using the Wheels (Bender, Modulation)

bt
The
BENDER wheel can be use to seamlessly raise or
lower the pitch of a sound, while the
adds vibrato (modulation effect) to the sound.
bt
Raises and lowers pitch.
(Releasing wheel returns
to original pitch.)
• Do not have a wheel rotated as you turn on Synthesizer
power.
• You can control the bend range of the
by configuring the following settings on the performance
editing list: BendRngDwn, BendRngUp (page E-73).

Using the Assignable Knobs

3
The four
ASSIGNABLE KNOBS can be assigned
functions that enable instant adjustment of a sound attack
time and other envelope parameters (page E-21), volume,
and more.
3
• The following shows the knob functions for each Zone Part
1 tone category.
Solo Synthesizer tones (page E-23)
K1 : Virtual Controller 1 (page E-29)
K2 : Virtual Controller 2 (page E-29)
K3 : Virtual Controller 3 (page E-29)
K4 : Virtual Controller 4 (page E-29)
PCM melody tones (page E-30)
K1 : Cut off Frequency
K2 : Attack Time
K3 : Release Time
K4 : Reverb Send (Same as other tone categories.)
E-34
bt
MODULATION wheel
Applies modulation.
(Raising wheel
applies modulation.)
bt
BENDER wheel
PCM drum tones (page E-31)
K1 : Volume (Drum Inst >)
K2 : Pan (Drum Inst >)
K3 : Reverb Send (Drum Inst >)
K4 : Reverb Send (Same as other tone categories.)
User Wave tones (page E-32)
K1 : Cut off Frequency
K2 : Attack Time (Amp Envelope >)
K3 : Release Time (Amp Envelope >)
K4 : Reverb Send (Same as other tone categories.)
The above functions show the abbreviated names used on
the tone mode screen.
• In the performance mode, you can change the operations
currently assigned to the assignable knobs by performing
the following operation on the performance editing list
(page E-74):
Controller >Ent 3 K1 to K4.

Using Sliders

You can use the nine sliders (
adjustments to the Solo Synthesizer oscillator, envelope, and
total filer/LFO parameters.
1.
Select a Solo Synthesizer tone.
2.
1
Use the
buttons to assign oscillator (OSC
BLOCK), envelope (ENV GENERATOR) or total
filter/LFO (TOTAL FILTER/LFO) parameters to
the sliders.
2
3.
Use the three
buttons to perform one of the
operations described below.
Y If you selected OSC BLOCK (oscillator) in step 2
2
Press
SELECT OSC to cycle through the OSC
blocks (1 through 6) and "ALL" (all OSC blocks), and
select the one you want.
Y If you selected ENV GENERATOR (envelope) in step 2
2
• Press
SELECT OSC to cycle through the OSC
blocks (1 through 6) and "ALL" (all OSC blocks), and
select the one you want.
2
• Press
SELECT EG to cycle through the EG
blocks (OSC, Filter, Amp, "ALL" (all EG blocks)) and
select the one you want.
Y If you selected TOTAL FILTER/LFO (total filter/LFO) in
step 2
2
Press
SELECT LFO to toggle between LFO1,
LFO2, and "ALL" (LFO1 and LFO2).
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