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PART X SOUND EDIT, Outline of the Sound Edit

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Part X Sound Edit Outline of the Sound Edit MAIN APC/SEQUENCER VOLUME VOLUME MAX MAX MIC VOLUME LINE IN VOLUME MAX MAX MIN MIN MIN OFF DEMO RHYTHM GROUP AUTO SETTING BANK STOP AUTO PLAY CHORD MODE OFF/ON MODERN DANCE GOSPEL & BLUES COUNTRY RHYTHM GROUP MARCH 8 & 16 ROCK & POP BALLAD SOUL & FUNK SOUND & ARRANGER SET OFF/ON LATIN BALL ROOM & WORLD ENTERTAINER MOVE SHOW BIG BAND & SWING JAZZ COMBO CUSTOM MEMORY MUSIC STYLIST LOAD MUSIC STYLE ARRANGER ONE TOUCH PLAY SPLIT POINT FADE IN OUT TAP TEMPO SYNCHRO & BREAK 1 2 3 4 5 6 VARIATION & MSA 1 2 3 4 FILL IN 1 2 INTRO & ENDING 1 2 START/STOP SEQUENCER RESET COUNT INTRO OTHER PART & FR CONTRAST HELP MUTE PIANO GUITAR STRINGS & VOCAL BRASS SOUND GROUP MALLET & ORCH PERC WORLD ORGAN & SAX & SOUND ACCORDION WOODWIND EXPLORER SUSTAIN PART EFFECT DIGITAL EFFECT SOUND DSP VARIATION SEQUENCER PLAY EASY REC PAGE DISPLAY HOLD EXIT DIGITAL DRAWBAR TAB ORGAN PAD SYNTH BASS ACCORDION IW DRUM KITS REGISTER MEMORY EXPANSION GLOBAL EFFECT CHORUS MULTI REVERB MIC DISK IN USE DISK PROGRAM MENUS TEMPO/PROGRAM TRANSPOSE - + R1/R2 OCTAVE - + SOLO TECHNI-CHORD BANK VIEW NEXT BANK PANEL MEMORY 7 6 LOAD SD CARD LOAD PART SELECT 8 5 CUSTOM PANEL SET LEFT RIGHT2 RIGHT1 1 4 CUSOMIZE CONDUCTOR 2 3 FAVORITES SOUND EDIT enables you to create your own new sound by altering one of the this instrument's preset sounds. Your new sound can be stored in one of the sound memory locations. SOUND EDIT has two methods of use. You can edit in detail using functions more commonly associated with a synthesizer, or you can use EASY EDIT which allows you to change some basic parameters on one page. 1. Select a sound to edit. 2. Turn on the PROGRAM MENUS button. PROGRAM MENUS • Press the EDITED (or ORIGINAL) button to switch between the modified sound (EDITED) and the original sound (ORIGINAL). This allows you to compare the edited sound to the original sound as you are modifying it. • The display looks similar to the following. 3. Select SOUND EDIT. • The display looks similar to the following. 4. Select the desired menu and follow the pro- cedures on the corresponding setting display. • To check the sound of a single tone, press the SOLO button to highlight the SOLO indication. Only the currently selected tone sounds when a key is played. • When the TEMPO/PROGRAM indicator is lit, it indicates that the TEMPO/PROGRAM is available for setting the current function. 5. When the sound is just the way you like it, on the SOUND EDIT MENU display press the WRITE button to store your new sound. Summary of the SOUND EDIT menu items EASY EDIT (page 165) The most often used edit functions- such as brightness and attack speed- are assembled on one display for easy sound modification. TONE (page 166) Modify the tones which make up the sound. PITCH (page 169) Adjust the settings related to the pitch. FILTER (page 170) Adjust the amount of frequency cut in specific frequency ranges. AMPLITUDE (page 172) Volume settings. LFO (page 174) Cyclic modulation settings. EFFECT (page 175) Settings related to the various effects applied to the sound. CONTROLLER (page 176) Specify how wheel operation etc. affects the sound. Sound Edit 164 QQTG0671

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Outline of the Sound Edit
SOUND EDIT enables you to create your own new sound by altering one of the this instrument’s preset
sounds. Your new sound can be stored in one of the sound memory locations. SOUND EDIT has two
methods of use. You can edit in detail using functions more commonly associated with a synthesizer,
or you can use EASY EDIT which allows you to change some basic parameters on one page.
1.
Select a sound to edit.
2.
Turn on the
PROGRAM MENUS
button.
The display looks similar to the following.
3.
Select SOUND EDIT.
The display looks similar to the following.
4.
Select the desired menu and follow the pro-
cedures on the corresponding setting display.
To check the sound of a single tone, press the
SOLO button to highlight the SOLO indication.
Only the currently selected tone sounds when
a key is played.
When the
TEMPO/PROGRAM
indicator is lit,
it indicates that the
TEMPO/PROGRAM
is
available for setting the current function.
5.
When the sound is just the way you like it, on
the SOUND EDIT MENU display press the
WRITE button to store your new sound.
Press the EDITED (or ORIGINAL) button to
switch between the modified sound (EDITED)
and the original sound (ORIGINAL). This al-
lows you to compare the edited sound to the
original sound as you are modifying it.
PROGRAM
MENUS
EASY EDIT (page 165)
The most often used edit functions—
such
as brightness and attack speed—
are as-
sembled on one display for easy sound
modification.
TONE (page 166)
Modify the tones which make up the sound.
PITCH (page 169)
Adjust the settings related to the pitch.
FILTER (page 170)
Adjust the amount of frequency cut in
specific frequency ranges.
AMPLITUDE (page 172)
Volume settings.
LFO (page 174)
Cyclic modulation settings.
EFFECT (page 175)
Settings related to the various effects ap-
plied to the sound.
CONTROLLER (page 176)
Specify how wheel operation etc. affects the
sound.
Summary of the SOUND EDIT menu items
Part X Sound Edit
Sound Edit
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