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SEQ P4: Zones/Delay 4–5: Delay T01–08, 4–6: Delay T09–16
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0:
The volume will be at the original value from the bottom
velocity.
120:
The volume will decrease as the velocity approaches the
bottom velocity.
Bottom Velocity
[1…127]
Specifies the minimum velocity that will be sounded by
each MIDI track 1–16.
Top Velocity
and Bottom Velocity settings can also be input
by holding down the ENTER switch and playing a note on
the keyboard.
Track 02...08, 09...16 (Track Number):
These are the velocity zone settings for MIDI tracks 2–8 and
9–16. They are the same as for track 1. For more information,
please see “Track 01 (Track Number):,” above.
▼
4–3(4): Menu Command
• 0: Memory Status
• 2: Exclusive Solo
• 3: Rename Song
• 4: Delete Song
• 5: Copy From Song
• 6: Load Template Song
• 7: Save Template Song (Save as User Template
• 8: FF/REW Speed
• 9: Set Location (Set Location for Locate Key)
• 10: GM Initialize
• 11: Copy From Combi (Copy from
• 12: Copy from Program
For more information, please see “Sequencer: Menu
Command” on page 271.
4–5: Delay T01–08,
4–6: Delay T09–16
This specifies the time (delay) from when the MIDI tracks 1–
8 and 9–16 receives a note-on until the sound begins.
4–5(6)a: Track Select, Tempo, RPPR
4–5(6)b: Track Info
For more information, please see “2–1: Trim T01–08, 2–2:
Trim T09–16” on page 224.
4–5(6)c: Delay
Track 01 (Track Number):
Delay Time [ms]
[0000…5000ms, KeyOff]
Specifies the time (delay time) from note-on until the MIDI
track begins to produce sound, in units of ms (1/1000th of a
second). This setting is available if MIDI/Tempo Sync. is set
to Off.
KeyOff:
The note will begin sounding at note-off. In this
case, the sound will not die away if the sustain level of the
program’s amp EG is other than 0. This setting is used when
creating harpsichord sounds.
Normally you will set this to 0000.
MIDI/Tempo Sync.
[Off, On]
The time (delay time) from note-on until the track produces
sound will be specified in note length units relative to the
(Tempo).
On (checked):
Specify the delay time in terms of a Base
Note
and Times relative to the Tempo. For example if Base
Note
=
, Times = 01, and Tempo = 60 BPM, the delay time
will be equivalent to 1000 ms.
Off (unchecked):
The delay time will be set by the Delay
Time
setting.
Base Note
[
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
]
Times
[01...32]
It specifies the time (delay time) from note-on until the track
begins to produce sound, in terms of a note value relative to
the
(Tempo) (Seq 0–1–1(2)a).
Use Base Note to specify the desired note value, and use
Times
to extend that note value by the specified multiple.
For example if you set Base Note to a quarter note (
) and
Times
to 02, that track will sound with a delay of a half note
(
). Even if you change
(Tempo) (Seq 0–1–1(2)a), the delay
time will always be a half note (
). If you use these
parameters to specify a delay of a half note (
). In this case,
a Tempo of 60.00 BPM will produce a 2000 ms delay, and a
Tempo
of 120.00 BPM will produce a 1000 ms delay.
Bottom Velocity
Top Velocity
Velocity
Volume
Bottom Slope
Top Slope
How volume will change according to keyboard location
4–5c
4–5a
4–5b
4–5
Menu
Summary of Contents for M3
Page 1: ...4 E ...
Page 306: ...Sequencer mode 296 ...
Page 364: ...Sampling mode 354 ...
Page 430: ...Media mode 420 ...
Page 534: ...Effect Guide 524 ...
Page 646: ...Appendices 636 ...