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Program Edit mode
1. BRIGHTNESS (Brightness setting)
This parameter adjusts the brightness of the sound. Negative (–) settings will cut the high frequency range,
making the tone softer and darker.
Positive (+) settings will make the tone louder and brighter.
Range of settings
–99 to +99
Factory setting
+00
2. LEVEL (Level setting)
This parameter adjusts the volume. Positive (+) settings will increase the volume, and negative (–) settings
will decrease it.
Range of settings
–99 to +99
Factory setting
+00
For some sounds, increasing the Level setting may cause the sound to be distorted when chords are played. If this
occurs, reduce the level.
The three following parameters are Envelope Time
settings. Negative (–) settings will shorten the time
and positive (+) settings will lengthen the time.
3. ATTACK (Attack time setting)
This parameter specifies the time from the key-on until the maximum volume is reached. It can can be adjusted
to create fast and slow attack strings sounds etc.
Range of settings
–99 to +99
Factory setting
+00
4. DECAY (Decay time setting)
This parameter specifies the time over which the volume will decay while you continue to press the key. It
can be used to adjust the sustain for sounds like piano, etc.
Range of settings
–99 to +99
Factory setting
+00
5. RELEASE (Release time setting)
Release
This parameter specifies the time from when the note is released until the volume decays.
Range of settings
–99 to +99
Factory setting
+00
Damper mode
For conventional piano and electric piano sounds, set this to “PIANO.” For other sounds, set this to “Nomal.”
PIANO
In addition to normal operation (decay will be slow while the pedal is pressed), pressing the
damper pedal during the release (while a released note is decaying) will cause the decay to
be slower (redamp). If a pedal that supports half-damping (DS-1H recommended) is used,
the degree to which the pedal is pressed will regulate the decay time.
NORMAL
Normal operation (decay will be slow while the pedal is pressed), and redamping will not
occur.
Time
Volume
Release
time
Decay time
Attack time
Key-on
Key-off
Damper Mode
High Notes Damp