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Tone Edit

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Part X Sound Edit Tone Edit Modify the separate tones which comprise the sound. About tones A sound may be made up of at most four tones. 1st tone SOUND 2nd tone 3rd tone • A special process is used to produce realsounding piano type tones. For this reason, some edit procedures for piano sounds, FILTER or AMPLITUDE for example, may differ from those for other sounds. 4th tone TONE SELECT 1. On the SOUND EDIT menu, select TONE. • The display looks similar to the following. 2. Use the buttons to the left of the display to select the tone you wish to edit (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th). • Use the ON/OFF buttons to select ON or OFF. 3. Select a sound for the tone. • Use the GROUP ∧ and ∨ buttons to select the group, and the TONE NAME ∧ and ∨ buttons to select the sound. • A "*" mark in the TONE DYNAM column indi- cates that a TONE DYNAMICS change was made to the sound. 4. Use the LEVEL ∧ and ∨ buttons to adjust the volume. 5. Use the KEY ∧ and ∨ buttons to set the pitch of the output sound. 6. Use the DETUNE ∧ and ∨ buttons for fine adjustment of the pitch deviation. 166 QQTG0671 7. Use the PANNING ∧ and ∨ buttons to adjust the stereo balance. • PAN: CTR is the center point. At L64, the sound is all the way to the left, at R63 all the way to the right. • If STEREO R or STEREO L is selected for the MODE, the balance is fixed (cannot be moved). 8. Use the DELAY ∧ and ∨ buttons to adjust the delay time of the sound. • The higher the number, the longer the delay before sound output. 9. Use the TRIGGER ∧ and ∨ buttons to select a trigger mode. KEY ON: The normal mode, in which sound is emitted when the key is played. KEY OFF: Sound is emitted when the key is released (like muted strings, for example). LEGATO: Sound is emitted only when the key is played legato. NON LEG: Sound is not emitted when the key is played legato. PEDAL: The sound is produced only while the SUSTAIN button is on. Sound Edit

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Tone Edit
Modify the separate tones which comprise the sound.
About tones
A sound may be made up of at most four tones.
A special process is used to produce real-
sounding piano type tones. For this reason,
some edit procedures for piano sounds, FIL-
TER or AMPLITUDE for example, may differ
from those for other sounds.
TONE SELECT
1.
On the SOUND EDIT menu, select TONE.
The display looks similar to the following.
2.
Use the buttons to the left of the display to
select the tone you wish to edit (1st, 2nd, 3rd,
4th).
Use the ON/OFF buttons to select ON or OFF.
3.
Select a sound for the tone.
Use the GROUP
and
buttons to select the
group, and the TONE NAME
and
buttons
to select the sound.
A “
*
” mark in the TONE DYNAM column indi-
cates that a TONE DYNAMICS change was
made to the sound.
4.
Use the LEVEL
and
buttons to adjust the
volume.
5.
Use the KEY
and
buttons to set the pitch
of the output sound.
6.
Use the DETUNE
and
buttons for fine
adjustment of the pitch deviation.
7.
Use the PANNING
and
buttons to adjust
the stereo balance.
PAN: CTR is the center point. At L64, the
sound is all the way to the left, at R63 all the
way to the right.
If STEREO R or STEREO L is selected for the
MODE, the balance is fixed (cannot be
moved).
8.
Use the DELAY
and
buttons to adjust the
delay time of the sound.
The higher the number, the longer the delay
before sound output.
9.
Use the TRIGGER
and
buttons to select
a trigger mode.
KEY ON:
The normal mode, in which sound is emitted
when the key is played.
KEY OFF:
Sound is emitted when the key is released (like
muted strings, for example).
LEGATO:
Sound is emitted only when the key is played
legato.
NON LEG:
Sound is not emitted when the key is played
legato.
PEDAL:
The sound is produced only while the
SUS-
TAIN
button is on.
SOUND
1st tone
3rd tone
2nd tone
4th tone
Sound Edit
Part X
Sound Edit
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