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Editing a Tone
Editing in the TONE EDIT PRO Screen
The TONE EDIT PRO screen shows all parameters, allowing you
to edit in greater detail .
1.
In the TONE EDIT ZOOM screen, touch <To
PRO>.
The TONE EDIT PRO screen appears .
Menu
Explanation
[E1] knob
Scrolls up or down through the tabs .
[E2] knob
Scrolls the cursor up/down to select a parameter .
[E3]–[E6] knob
Edit the partial selected by the cursor separately for each
partial .
[E3]–[E6] correspond to Partial 1–4 respectively .
Partial Sw
Turn a partial on/off . Partials that are off do not produce
sound .
Partial Select
Select a partial to edit . If multiple partials are selected, you can
edit their parameter values simultaneously .
*
You can’t deselect Partial Select for all partials.
<To ZOOM>
Accesses the TONE EDIT ZOOM screen .
<UTILITY>
Accesses the UTILITY window .
2.
Move the cursor to the desired parameter, and
edit the value.
You can use the [INC] [DEC] buttons and the [VALUE] dial to
edit the value while maintaining the value difference between
partials .
Drum Kit Tone
(TONE TYPE: Drum)
Key 88
(Note Number = 108:C8)
Key 1
(Note Number = 21:A0)
Kit Comp 1
Kit Comp4
Kit Comp 2
Kit Comp5
Kit Comp3
Kit Comp6
Pitch
Env
Filter
Env
Amp
Env
Wave1
Filer
Amp
MFX
Key
EQ
Inst
1.
Select a tone whose tone type is “Drum,” then
press the [MENU] button and touch <TONE
EDIT>.
The TONE EDIT PRO screen appears . (Drum Kit tones use only the
PRO screen .)
Menu
Explanation
[E1] knob
Scrolls up or down through the tabs .
[E2] knob
Scrolls the cursor up/down to select a parameter .
[E3]–[E6] knob
Edit the parameter that is selected by the cursor . In the “INST
WAVE” tab and the “INST WMT” tab, [E3]–[E6] correspond to
editing Wave 1–4 respectively .
Wave Sw
Turn the wave on/off . Waves that are off do not produce
sound .
Wave Select
Select a wave to edit . If multiple waves are selected, you can
edit their parameter values simultaneously .
*
You can’t deselect Wave Select for all waves.
<UTILITY>
Accesses the UTILITY window .
2.
Move the cursor to “Current Note” and select
the key that you want to edit.
Drum Kit tones assign a different drum sound (instrument) to
each of the 88 keys A0–C8 . You can select and edit each key
individually . The currently selected key is called the “Current
Note,” and you can change the current note by pressing a key on
the keyboard .
MEMO
You can also select the current note by pressing a key on the keyboard.
In this case, there’s no need to move the cursor.
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