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Voice Parameters 1 Voice Parameters 1-1 Basic Terms 1-1-1 Definitions Voice Normal Voice Drum Voice A Voice is a musical instrument sound that is built into an Electronic Musical Instrument. There are two Voice Types: „ Normal Voices „ Drum Voices Normal Voices are mainly pitched musical instrument-type sounds. You can play over the range of the keyboard at the standard pitch for each key. Normal Voices consist of one or more Elements (see "Element"). Drum Voices are mainly percussion/drum sounds. A Drum Voice consists of mainly percussion/drum sounds that are assigned to individual notes on the keyboard, or a collection of assigned percussion/drum waves. The Drum Voice is also known as a Drum Kit. Element Drum Key Voice Edit GM C0 C1 C6 Figure 1: Individual drum sounds, different for each key. An Element is the smallest unit that makes up a Normal Voice. An Element is created by applying Voice Parameters to sound material. A single Normal Voice can be created by combining several Elements. A Drum Key is the smallest unit that makes up a Drum Voice. A Drum Key is assigned to individual notes on the Keyboard. The percussion/Drum wave is assigned to a Drum Key. A function that lets you create your own Voices. Use Voice Edit to adjust or apply Voice Parameters to a Voice. For Normal Voices: „ Use Common Edit to edit the settings that are common to all Elements; „ Use Element Edit to edit the settings for each Element separately. For Drum Voices: „ Use Common Edit to edit the settings that are common to all keys; „ Use Key Edit to edit the settings for each key separately. General MIDI (GM) is a worldwide standard for Voice organization and MIDI functions of synthesizers and tone generators. This standard ensures that any song sounds virtually the same on any GM device of any manufacturer. The GM Voice Bank on this synthesizer is designed to appropriately play back GM song data. However, the sound may not be exactly the same as played by the original tone generator. 4

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Voice Parameters
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Voice Parameters
1-1
Basic Terms
1-1-1
Definitions
Voice
A Voice is a musical instrument sound that is built into an Electronic
Musical Instrument.
There are two Voice Types:
Normal Voices
Drum Voices
Normal Voice
Normal Voices are mainly pitched musical instrument-type sounds.
You can play over the range of the keyboard at the standard pitch for each
key. Normal Voices consist of one or more Elements (see "Element").
Drum Voice
Drum Voices are mainly percussion/drum sounds.
A Drum Voice consists of mainly percussion/drum sounds that are
assigned to individual notes on the keyboard, or a collection of assigned
percussion/drum waves. The Drum Voice is also known as a Drum Kit.
Figure 1:
Individual drum sounds, different for each key.
Element
An Element is the smallest unit that makes up a Normal Voice.
An Element is created by applying Voice Parameters to sound material. A
single Normal Voice can be created by combining several Elements.
Drum Key
A Drum Key is the smallest unit that makes up a Drum Voice.
A Drum Key is assigned to individual notes on the Keyboard. The
percussion/Drum wave is assigned to a Drum Key.
Voice Edit
A function that lets you create your own Voices.
Use Voice Edit to adjust or apply Voice Parameters to a Voice.
For Normal Voices:
Use Common Edit to edit the settings that are common to all
Elements;
Use Element Edit to edit the settings for each Element separately.
For Drum Voices:
Use Common Edit to edit the settings that are common to all keys;
Use Key Edit to edit the settings for each key separately.
GM
General MIDI (GM) is a worldwide standard for Voice organization and
MIDI functions of synthesizers and tone generators.
This standard ensures that any song sounds virtually the same on any GM
device of any manufacturer. The GM Voice Bank on this synthesizer is
designed to appropriately play back GM song data. However, the sound
may not be exactly the same as played by the original tone generator.
C0
C1
C6