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Owner’s Manual
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CUSTOM TONEWHEELS
In this mode, you can regulate each Tone-Wheel Set of the
Manual Keyboard, wheel by wheel.
The Tonewheel Set consists of 96 Tonewheels of different
pitches, and one wheel corresponds with plural notes and
the feet of the Drawbars.
The relation is complicated. For example, the middle C of
the 8' and the C one octave lower of the 4' use the identical
wheel.
In this keyboard, you can save 5 types of settings per 1
Tone-Wheel Set. We call this “CUSTOM TONE-
1. TONE-WHEEL SET
This is for selecting the Tone-Wheel set. Also, the Temporary (=
the present setting) automatically switches to the selected Tone-
Wheel Set just selcted now.
2. CUSTOM NUMBER
This is for selecting the “CUSTOM NUMBER” to use or com-
pile. The “
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” will be displayed when the Tone-wheel Param-
eters are changed from this Custom Number.
NOTE:
This parameter is a Preset Parameter. It is recorded into the
Combination Preset.
3. CUSTOM NAME
You can put the name on the CUSTOM TONEWHEELS using
up to 10 letters.
Move the cursor by the [PARAM] button and choose the letters
by the [VALUE] button or the [VALUE] knob.
By touching the [VALUE] button while holding down the [REC/
JUMP] button, it jumps to the head/first of each letter type (space,
0, A, a).
The name set here, as well as the Tonewheel parameters below,
will be deleted, if you do not do the recording operation as ex-
plained on the next page.
WHEELS”.
As a sample for customization, the typical 3 (or 4) types
of settings are recorded when delivered from the factory.
To locate this mode:
Touch the [MENU/EXIT] button and display MENU, se-
lect PAGE B by the [PAGE] button, and then touch [1]
CUST. TW button.
INITIAL VALUE OF THE CUSTOM NUMBER
The typical settings are saved to the Number 1 - 3 (or
4), as the initial value.
For example, to the BType1, “Real B-3” simulating the
well-preserved B-3/C-3 and “80’s Clean” with less
noise, rough sound “Noisy”, and “Noisy 60” with louder
leakage noise is stored.
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Summary of Contents for XK-3C
Page 15: ...1 Owner s Manual 15 HOOK UP...
Page 19: ...1 Owner s Manual 19 TURN ON AND PLAY...
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Page 29: ...1 Owner s Manual 29 SETTING UP...
Page 30: ...1 Owner s Manual 30 SOUND ENGINE STRUCTURE SYSTEM STRUCTURE OF THIS KEYBOARD...
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Page 47: ...1 Owner s Manual 47 USING THE CONTROL PANEL...
Page 55: ...1 Owner s Manual 55 SETTING THE PARAMETERS...
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Page 85: ...1 Owner s Manual 85 MIDI...
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Page 99: ...1 Owner s Manual 99 SAVE THE SETUP...
Page 105: ...1 Owner s Manual 105 TROUBLE SHOOTING...
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