Casio WK3800 User Guide - Page 49

V i bDe l a, At k T ime, C-offFr, Resonan

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GWK-3300 MODULATION button lamp SYNTH Synthesizer Mode CURSOR Number buttons [+]/[-] Creating a User Tone Use the following procedure to select a preset tone and change its parameters to create a user tone. 1 First, select the preset tone you want to use as a basis for your user tone. 2 Press the SYNTH button. • This causes the SYNTH indicator to appear on the display. Parameter setting value Currently selected parameter A t k T i me 3 Use [̇] and [̈] CURSOR buttons to display the parameter whose setting you want to change. V i bDe l ay • Each press of [̇] or [̈] CURSOR button changes to the next parameter. See "Parameters and Their Settings" on this page for information on setting range for each parameter. 4 Use [+] and [-] to change the setting of the currently selected parameter. • You can also use the number buttons to input a value to change a parameter setting. See "Parameters and Their Settings" on this page for information on setting range for each parameter. 5 After you are finished editing the sound, press the SYNTH button to exit the Synthesizer Mode. NOTE • See "Storing a User Tone In Memory" on page E-50 for details on saving user tone data to memory so it is not deleted. Parameters and Their Settings The following describes the function of each parameter and provides its setting range. I Attack Time (Range: -64 to 00 to +63) Time it takes before the tone sounds after a key is pressed A t k T i me I Release Time (Range: -64 to 00 to +63) Time the tone continues to sound after a key is released Re l . T i me I Cutoff Frequency (Range: -64 to 00 to +63) High-band cutoff for the harmonic components of the tone C-of fFrq I Resonance (Range: -64 to 00 to +63) Resonance of the tone Resonan . E-47

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Creating a User Tone
Use the following procedure to select a preset tone and change
its parameters to create a user tone.
1
First, select the preset tone you want to use as a
basis for your user tone.
2
Press the SYNTH button.
This causes the SYNTH indicator to appear on the
display.
3
Use [
´
] and [
µ
] CURSOR buttons to display the
parameter whose setting you want to change.
Each press of [
´
] or [
µ
] CURSOR button changes to
the next parameter. See
Parameters and Their
Settings
on this page for information on setting range
for each parameter.
4
Use [+] and [
] to change the setting of the currently
selected parameter.
You can also use the number buttons to input a value
to change a parameter setting. See
Parameters and
Their Settings
on this page for information on setting
range for each parameter.
5
After you are finished editing the sound, press the
SYNTH button to exit the Synthesizer Mode.
NOTE
See
Storing a User Tone In Memory
on page E-50 for
details on saving user tone data to memory so it is not
deleted.
Synthesizer Mode
At k T ime
Currently selected parameter
Parameter setting value
y
V i bDe l a
Parameters and Their Settings
The following describes the function of each parameter and
provides its setting range.
Attack Time (Range:
64 to 00 to +63)
Time it takes before the tone sounds after a key is pressed
Release Time (Range:
64 to 00 to +63)
Time the tone continues to sound after a key is released
Cutoff Frequency
(Range:
64 to 00 to +63)
High-band cutoff for the harmonic components of the tone
Resonance (Range:
64 to 00 to +63)
Resonance of the tone
At k T ime
Re l . T i me
q
C-offFr
Resonan
.
SYNTH
CURSOR
[+]/[
]
MODULATION button lamp
WK-3300
Number
buttons