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NtShft Note shift, Fine Fine tuning
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4: TUNE [PERFORMANCE] → [EDIT] → [MENU] → 1:Layer → [ENTER/YES] → [ENTER/YES] → → [MENU] → 4:Tune → [ENTER/YES] More than just simple tuning, the note shift and fine tune parameters make it possible to create harmony and voice-thickening detune effects between layers. LAYER`Tune`)NtShft(```````ABCD ``+0```+0```+0```+0```+0```+0```+0```+0` F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 CS1 CS2 CS3 CS4 CS5 CS6 CS7 CS8 The name of the currently selected voice/layer is shown in the upper right corner of the display. The characters "ABCD" to the right of the voice name indicate the status of each voice: a capital letter if the voice is on, a lower-case letter if the voice is muted, and a dash if the voice is off. NtShft (Note shift) Range: -63 ... +63 Controls: [CS1], [CS3], [CS5], [CS7], [-1] [+1], Dial Individually shifts the pitch of each active element up or down in semitone steps. Use the [CS1], [CS3], [CS5], and [CS7] sliders to shift the pitch of the A, B, C, and D layer voices, respectively. A setting of "-12," for example, shifts the pitch of the selected layer down by one octave; a setting of "+4" shifts the pitch up by a major third. The Note Shift parameter can be used to transpose a voice to its most useful range, or to create harmony (intervals) between different layers in a performance combination. Voices that are turned off are indicated by "---" on the display. Fine (Fine tuning) Range: -7 ... +7 Controls: [CS2], [CS4], [CS6], [CS8], [-1] [+1], Dial Allows slight upward or downward pitch adjustment of each active element. Use the [CS2], [CS4], [CS6], and [CS8] sliders to fine tune the A, B, C, and D layer voices, respectively. The maximum minus setting of "-7" produces a downward pitch shift of approximately 2 cents (a "cent" is 1/100th of a semitone), and the maximum plus setting of "+7" produces an upward pitch shift of approximately 2 cents. A setting of "0" produces no pitch change. The Fine parameter allows different layers in a performance combination to be slightly detuned in relation to each other, thereby "thickening" the overall sound. Voices that are turned off are indicated by "--" on the display. PERFORMANCE EDIT MODE / 1:Layer 17