VOICE EDITING
About quick edit
“Quick edit” is not one of the settings within a voice.
It is a function which allows you to make several settings
at the same time. For instance, it allows you to adjust
the envelope generator or the output level of all operators
at once. It is very useful when making minor overall
modifications to a voice.
The indicator displayed to the right of the "
→
" shows
the relative change. Initially, the indicator will show that
nothing has been changed, and that the settings are in
their original state.
As you
move the data entry slider
or use the buttons, you will see the indicator
change as follows.
If you leave quick edit mode and then return to quick
edit mode, the indicator will show again, and you
can use quick edit to modify the settings from the new
“original” state. The exact value for each operator is
displayed at the right.
Note:
Remember that quick edit is not one of the settings
within a voice, and there is no “quick edit” value
which is stored as part of the voice.
The quick edit data range is approximately
± 50. This means that for some settings, the minimum
or maximum values may not be reached even though
the quick edit setting is at minimum or maximum.
Note:
When you use this quick edit function, the envelope
generator AR and D1R of all operators will be
changed.
Quick edit (release)
Press (QUICK EDIT) twice.
Function
Simultaneously modifies the RR of all operators.
Explanation
If you decrease the value below the initial position
of the indicator, the envelope generator RR (RE-
LEASE RATE) settings for all operators will be re-
duced, resulting in a slower decay. If you increase the
value, the RR will be increased, resulting in a faster
decay. (The display shows the RR for each operator.)
Note:
When you use this quick edit function, the envelope
generator RR of all operators will be changed.
Quick edit (volume)
Press (QUICK EDIT) three times.
Quick edit (attack)
Press (QUICK EDIT).
Function
Simultaneously modifies the AR and D1R of all op-
erators.
Explanation
If you decrease the value below the initial position
of the indicator, the envelope generator AR (AT-
TACK RATE) and D1R (DECAY 1 RATE) settings
for all operators will be reduced, resulting in a slower
attack. If you increase the value, the AR and D1R
will be increased, resulting in a faster attack. (The
display shows only the AR for each operator.)
Function
Simultaneously modifies the output level of all op-
erators that are acting as carriers.
Explanation
If you decrease the value below the initial position
of the indicator, the output level settings for all op-
erators that are acting as carriers will be reduced,
resulting in a lower volume. If you increase the value,
the output level settings will be increased, resulting
in a louder volume. (The display shows the output
level values for each operator.)
Note:
When you use this quick edit function, the output level
of all operators acting as carriers will be changed.
Voice Edit
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