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Set the parameters., Press the [EXECUTE] LCD button [H] button., FIXED PITCH, CENTER KEY, START KEY

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Reference Voice Creator-Custom Voice Edit 12 Set the parameters. From this display, you can set a number of parameters related to how the sound will be mapped to the keyboard: NOTE • The Fixed Pitch, Center Key and Wave Volume cannot be changed after performing the next step. If you want to change the parameters after the next step, you will need to import the data again. FIXED PITCH CENTER KEY START KEY WAVE VOLUME When this is set to ON, all keys will play the wave sound at the same pitch. When set to OFF, the pitch of the wave sound changes according to the key played, based around the original pitch (set at Center Key below). This determines the key to which the original pitch of the sound is assigned. When Fixed Pitch (above) is set to OFF, keys below the Center Key play the sound progressively lower in pitch, while keys above play the sound progressively higher. Normally, you'll want to make sure that this is the same as the original sound; for example, if the original pitch of the audio was at C3, set Center Key to C3 for best results. When Fixed Pitch (above) is set to ON, this has no effect. This determines the lowest key at which the wave will sound. Use this with End Key (see Step 12 below) to set the key range for the wave. This determines the playback volume for the specific wave. Normally, this should be set to the maximum (127); however, you can use it to adjust the level balance among multiple sounds in the Element. You can change the key settings (Center Key and Start Key) in three ways: • By using the corresponding upper/lower LCD buttons (button pairs [3] and [5]). • By using the DATA ENTRY dial (after pressing one of the corresponding [2]-[5] LCD buttons) • By simultaneously holding down the [DIRECT KEY] LCD button ([2] or [4] button) and pressing the desired key on the keyboard. 13 Press the [EXECUTE] LCD button ([H] button). From the KEY MAPPING display you can set: WAVE START KEY END KEY This is only available when more than one wave has been imported. With multiple waves available, you can select the desired one for editing. This determines the lowest key at which the wave will sound. Use this with End Key (below) to set the key range for the wave. This determines the highest key at which the wave will sound. Use this with Start Key (above) to set the key range for the wave. You can change the settings in three ways: • By using the corresponding upper/lower LCD buttons. • By using the [DATA ENTRY] dial (after pressing one of the corresponding [1]-[7] LCD buttons) • By simultaneously holding down the [DIRECT KEY] LCD button and pressing the desired key on the keyboard. When you want to delete Wave, select the Wave to be deleted from the "WAVE" parameter in the KEY MAPPING display and press the [DELETE WAVE] LCD button. 98 Tyros2 Owner's Manual

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Voice Creator—Custom Voice Edit
Reference
98
Tyros2 Owner’s Manual
12
Set the parameters.
From this display, you can set a number of parameters related to how the sound will be
mapped to the keyboard:
You can change the key settings (Center Key and Start Key) in three ways:
By using the corresponding upper/lower LCD buttons (button pairs [3] and [5]).
By using the DATA ENTRY dial (after pressing one of the corresponding [2]–[5]
LCD buttons)
By simultaneously holding down the [DIRECT KEY] LCD button ([2] or [4] button)
and pressing the desired key on the keyboard.
13
Press the [EXECUTE] LCD button ([H] button).
From the KEY MAPPING display you can set:
You can change the settings in three ways:
By using the corresponding upper/lower LCD buttons.
By using the [DATA ENTRY] dial (after pressing one of the corresponding [1]–[7]
LCD buttons)
By simultaneously holding down the [DIRECT KEY] LCD button and pressing the
desired key on the keyboard.
When you want to delete Wave, select the Wave to be deleted from the “WAVE” param-
eter in the KEY MAPPING display and press the [DELETE WAVE] LCD button.
FIXED PITCH
When this is set to ON, all keys will play the wave sound at the same pitch. When set to OFF,
the pitch of the wave sound changes according to the key played, based around the original
pitch (set at Center Key below).
CENTER KEY
This determines the key to which the original pitch of the sound is assigned. When Fixed Pitch
(above) is set to OFF, keys below the Center Key play the sound progressively lower in pitch,
while keys above play the sound progressively higher. Normally, you’ll want to make sure that
this is the same as the original sound; for example, if the original pitch of the audio was at C3,
set Center Key to C3 for best results. When Fixed Pitch (above) is set to ON, this has no effect.
START KEY
This determines the lowest key at which the wave will sound. Use this with End Key (see Step
12 below) to set the key range for the wave.
WAVE VOLUME
This determines the playback volume for the specific wave. Normally, this should be set to the
maximum (127); however, you can use it to adjust the level balance among multiple sounds in
the Element.
WAVE
This is only available when more than one wave has been imported. With multiple waves avail-
able, you can select the desired one for editing.
START KEY
This determines the lowest key at which the wave will sound. Use this with End Key (below) to
set the key range for the wave.
END KEY
This determines the highest key at which the wave will sound. Use this with Start Key (above)
to set the key range for the wave.
• The Fixed Pitch, Center Key and
Wave Volume cannot be changed
after performing the next step. If
you want to change the parame-
ters after the next step, you will
need to import the data again.
NOTE