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Using the Tone Editor

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Using the Tone Editor C-8 R-13 R-15 R-14 R-16 R-17 You can create a user tone by editing one of the built-in preset tones. • This section covers editing of preset tone groups A through J. • For information about editing group L (drawbar organ) tones, see "Editing Drawbar Organ Tones" (page E-52). C-17 Tone Creation Overview The preset tones built into this Digital Keyboard consist of a number of parameters. To create a user tone, you first recall a preset tone (A:001 to J:128) and then modify its parameters to change it to your own original tone. Note that drum set sounds (J:129 to J:146) cannot be used as the basis of a user tone. The illustration nearby shows the parameters that make up the preset tones, and what each parameter does. As can be seen in the illustration, parameters can be divided into four groups, each of which is described in detail below. Tone Characteristic Waveform • Tone Setting Volume Characteristic Parameters • Attack Time • Release Time • Cutoff Frequency Tone Pitch Parameters • Vibrato Type • Vibrato Depth • Vibrato Rate • Vibrato Delay • Octave Shift Tone Characteristic Setting Parameters • Volume • Touch Sense • Reverb Send • Chorus Send • DSP Line • DSP Type • DSP Parameters Output E-44

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Using the Tone Editor
You can create a user tone by editing one of the built-in preset
tones.
This section covers editing of preset tone groups A through
J.
For information about editing group L (drawbar organ)
tones, see “Editing Drawbar Organ Tones” (page E-52).
The preset tones built into this Digital Keyboard consist of a
number of parameters. To create a user tone, you first recall a
preset tone (A:001 to J:128) and then modify its parameters to
change it to your own original tone.
Note that drum set sounds (J:129 to J:146) cannot be used as
the basis of a user tone.
The illustration nearby shows the parameters that make up
the preset tones, and what each parameter does. As can be
seen in the illustration, parameters can be divided into four
groups, each of which is described in detail below.
C-17
C-17
R-15
R-15
R-16
R-16
R-14
R-14
C-8
C-8
R-13
R-13
R-17
R-17
Tone Creation Overview
Volume Characteristic
Parameters
Attack Time
Release Time
Cutoff Frequency
Tone Pitch Parameters
Vibrato Type
Vibrato Depth
Vibrato Rate
Vibrato Delay
Octave Shift
Tone Characteristic
Setting Parameters
• Volume
Touch Sense
Reverb Send
Chorus Send
DSP Line
DSP Type
DSP Parameters
Tone
Characteristic
Waveform
• Tone
Setting
Output