Playing and editing programs
20
Summary of the edit pages
The
PROG
PLAY
page
lets
you
select
and
play
programs.
Here
you
can
also
use
the
realtime
control
knobs
to
perform
simple
editing
or
adjust
the
arpeggiator
settings.
The
PROG
EDIT
page
lets
you
edit
the
sound
in
additional
ways.
It
is
divided
into
the
following
groups
For
details
on
how
to
access
each
mode
and
page,
refer
to
the
Basic oscillator settings
Polyphonic/monophonic playing
Use
the
PROG
EDIT:
OSC
Common
“VoiceMode”
setting
to
specify
whether
the
program
will
play
polyphonically
(Poly)
or
monophonically
(Mono).
With
the
Poly
setting,
you
can
play
chords
by
pressing
multiple
keys
simultaneously.
With
the
Mono
setting,
only
one
note
will
sound
even
if
you
press
multiple
keys
simultaneously.
Normally
you’ll
use
the
Poly
setting,
but
Mono
is
effective
when
you’re
simulating
an
analog
synthesizer
bass
or
synth
lead.
Try
switching
between
Poly
and
Mono,
and
note
the
difference.
Controlling the pitch
Here
you
can
adjust
the
way
that
the
oscillator’s
pitch
will
change.
You
can
use
the
pitch
EG
or
LFO
to
make
the
pitch
vary
over
time.
Varying the pitch according to keyboard
position (Pitch Slope)
On
keyboard
instruments
such
as
piano
or
organ,
the
pitch
will
go
up
as
you
play
toward
the
right
end
of
the
keyboard,
and
will
go
down
as
you
play
toward
the
left
end.
Use
PROG:
EDIT
OSC1
or
OSC2
“PtchSlope”
to
edit
this.
With
positive
(+)
settings,
the
pitch
will
go
up
as
you
play
toward
the
right
end
of
the
keyboard,
and
will
go
down
as
you
play
toward
the
left
end.
Normally
you’ll
leave
this
set
at
+1.0.
Pitch bend
The
PROG
EDIT:
OSC1
or
OSC2
“Pitch
JS+X”
and
“Pitch
JS
‐
X”
settings
specify
the
amount
of
pitch
change
(in
semitone
steps)
that
will
occur
when
MIDI
pitch
bend
messages
are
received
or
when
you
move
the
joystick
to
the
left
or
right.
With
a
setting
of
+12,
the
pitch
can
be
raised
by
a
maximum
of
1
octave.
With
a
setting
of
–12,
the
pitch
can
be
lowered
by
a
maximum
of
1
octave.
Applying vibrato
You
can
use
the
LFO
to
create
vibrato.
The
PROG
EDIT:
Pitch
EG/LFO
“LFO1
Int”
setting
specifies
the
depth
of
how
LFO1
will
affect
the
pitch.
Portamento
Portamento
creates
a
smooth
change
in
pitch
from
one
note
to
the
next.
The
PROG
EDIT:
OSC1
(or
OSC2)
“Portamento”
setting
turns
portamento
on/off,
and
“PortaTime”
controls
the
time
over
which
the
pitch
will
change.
With
higher
values,
the
pitch
change
will
take
longer.
With
a
value
of
“000”
there
will
be
no
portamento.
Group
Summary
OSC Common
Polyphonic or monophonic setting. Pitch
stretch, hold, and reverse settings.
Filter/Amp
Filter cutoff, frequency, resonance, filter
EG intensity, and amp velocity intensity
settings.
Filter/Amp EG
Filter and amp envelope settings.
Filter EG
Filter EG envelope settings.
Amp EG
Amp EG envelope settings.
Pitch EG/LFO
Pitch EG envelope settings.
LFO
LFO settings.
OSC1,OSC2
Oscillator 1 and 2 settings.
Audition Riff
Audition riff settings.
Knob Assign
Assign functions to knobs 1–4 when
realtime control mode B is selected.
Tempo
Arpeggiator tempo setting.
ARP Setup
Arpeggiator settings.
FX Routing
Effect routing settings.
IFX 1–5
Insert effect settings.
MFX 1,2
Master effect settings.
TFX
Total effect settings.
Master Vol
Master volume setting.
Command
Commands
Write Program
Write a program.
External Setup
Check an external setup.