V
oice mode
P
erf
ormance
mode
Song mode
Utility mode
File mode
Master mode
P
attern mode
Mixing V
oice
mode
Ref
erence
Voice Edit mode
Normal Voice Edit Common Edit
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[SF5] OTHER
From this display you can set the control functions for the Knobs, and determine the up/down range for the
Pitch Bend wheel.
KnobAssign
Determines the function for the assignable Knobs (1 – 4). Pressing the Knob Control Function button on the
panel sets the desired function row, which is automatically stored to memory with the currently selected Voice.
Settings:
pan, tone, assign, MEQofs, MEF, arpFx
PB Upper
(Pitch Bend range Upper),
PB Lower
(Pitch Bend range Lower)
Sets the amount (in semitones) by which the pitch of the note is varied when you move the Pitch bend wheel
up/down. For example, a Lower setting of -12 would result in the pitch being lowered up to a maximum of one
octave (12 semitones) when the Pitch Bend wheel is moved downwards. Similarly, setting the Upper parameter
to +12 would result in a maximum pitch rise of one octave when the wheel is moved upwards.
Settings:
-48 – 0 – +24
AssignA, AssignB,
Assign1, Assign2
This parameter offsets the value of each Dest (Destination) parameter. Please note that certain Destinations of
Assign A/B change the absolute value.
[F2] OUTPUT
Volume
Determines the output level of the Voice.
Settings:
0 – 127
Pan
Determines the stereo pan position of the Voice. Moreover, you can also tweak these settings directly from the
four Knobs on the front panel when the [PAN/SEND] button is turned on.
Settings:
L63 (far left) – C (center) – R63 (far right)
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When a stereo Voice is selected, this parameter setting may not be effective. Voices with Elements set to opposite Pan
settings (set in [F4] AMP
→
[SF1] LVL/PAN
→
Pan)—i.e., one at L63 and another at R63—are considered stereo Voices.
RevSend
Determines the Send level of the signal sent from Insertion Effect A/B (or the bypassed signal) to the Reverb/
Chorus effect. Moreover, you can also tweak these settings directly from the four Knobs on the front panel when
the [PAN/SEND] button is turned on.
Settings:
0 – 127
ChoSend
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For details on the Effect connections in the Voice mode, see page 142.
[F3] ARP (Arpeggio)
[SF1] TYPE
This display contains the basic settings for Arpeggio playback, including Type and Tempo.
Bank,
Ctgr (Category),
Type
These three parameters determine the Arpeggio Type. The three-letter prefix number before the Type name
indicates the number within the selected Category.
Settings:
Refer to the separate Data List.
Tempo
Determines the Arpeggio Tempo. When MIDI Sync ([UTILITY]
→
[F5] MIDI
→
[SF3] SYNC
→
MIDI Sync) is set
to “MIDI,” “MIDI” is displayed here and Tempo cannot be set.
Settings:
1 – 300
ChgTiming (Change Timing)
Determines the actual timing at which the Arpeggio type is switched when you select another type during
Arpeggio playback.
Settings:
realtime, measure
realtime ............The Arpeggio type is switched immediately when you select another type.
measure ...........The Arpeggio type is switched at the top of the next measure after you select another type.
Switch
Determines whether Arpeggio is on or off. You can also turn this on or off from the front panel with the
[ARPEGGIO ON/OFF] button.
Settings:
off, on
Hold
Determines whether the Arpeggio playback is “held” or not. When this is set to “on,” the Arpeggio cycles
automatically, even if you release your fingers from the keys, and it continues to cycle until the next key is
pressed.
Settings:
sync-off (see below), off, on
sync-off ............When set to “sync-off,” the Arpeggio playback continues to run silently, even when you release the keys. Pressing
any key turns the Arpeggio playback on again. In other words, you can use the key to “un-mute” or “mute” (not
start or stop) the Arpeggio playback by, respectively, holding it down or releasing it.
KeyMode
Determines how the Arpeggio plays back when playing the keyboard.
Settings:
sort, thru, direct, sortdirect, thrudirect
sort ...................When you play specific notes (for example, the notes of a chord), the same sequence plays, no matter what order
you play the notes.
thru...................When you play specific notes (for example, the notes of a chord), the resulting sequence differs depending on
the order of the notes.
direct ................Note events of the Arpeggio sequence do not play; only the notes you play on the keyboard are heard. This
setting is for use with non-note Arpeggio data, such as Control Change or Pitch Bend. When the Arpeggio plays
back, these events are applied to the sound of your keyboard performance. Use this setting when the Arpeggio
types includes non-note data or when the Category type “Ctrl” is selected.
sortdirect..........The Arpeggio is played back according to the “sort” setting here, and the note pressed is also sounded.
thrudirect..........The Arpeggio is played back according to the “thru” setting here, and the note pressed is also sounded.
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Some Arpeggio types belonging to the “Cntr” Category may not have note events (page 146). When such an Arpeggio
type is selected and the KeyMode is set to “sort” or “thru,” no sound is produced even if you press the note on the
keyboard.
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With the “sort” and “thru” settings, the order in which notes are played back will depend on the Arpeggio sequence
data.
VelMode (Velocity Mode)
This determines the playback velocity of the Arpeggio, or how it responds to your own playing strength.
Settings:
original, thru
original .............The Arpeggio plays back at the preset velocities included in the Arpeggio sequence data.
thru...................The Arpeggio plays back according to the velocity of your playing. For example, if you play the notes strongly, the
playback volume of the Arpeggio increases.
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