Reference •
Program mode
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Dly (OSC2 Delay)
[00…99]
This parameter delays the onset of the OSC2 sound, so
that OSC2 will begin to sound after OSC1.
With a setting of 0, OSC1 and OSC2 will sound simul-
taneously.
Page 3: Oscillator tone
In this page you can select the waveform used by the
oscillator, and make other oscillator-related settings.
Most of these parameters can be set at any time
regardless of the type of the selected program, but if in
“Page 2. Oscillator basic/Oscillator 2 relative” you
have set the Oscillator Type to Drum Program, the
panpot parameters will not be displayed at all.
OSC1/OSC2 (Oscillator 1/2)
If in “Page 2: Oscillator basic/Oscillator 2 relative”
you have set the Oscillator Type to DOUBLE, this set-
ting specifies which of the two oscillators you will be
editing. If Oscillator Type has been set to Drum, this
will be displayed as D.
You can also switch between Oscillators 1 and 2 by
pressing the VARIATION buttons [1] or [2].
Multisample/Drum Kit
If Oscillator Type was set either to SINGLE or DOU-
BLE, this selects the basic waveform that the oscillator
will use. The number and name of the multisample
will be displayed. (Multisamples with an abbreviation
of “NT” will produce the same pitch regardless of the
key that is played.)
The appendices to the user’s guide contains a list of
the available multisamples for your reference.
If Oscillator Type is set to DRUM, this will show a
Drum Kit name, and you can select a Drum Kit instead
of a multisample. Drum programs will use the drum
sound assignments and pan settings of the selected
drum kit. The other settings are the same as for a sin-
gle oscillator program.
L (Level)
[00…99]
This sets the overall volume that is output by the VDA
of the selected oscillator.
High
settings of this parameter may cause the sound
to distort when chords are played. In this case, lower
the setting.
You can make the oscillator output level be affected by
the force (velocity) of your keyboard playing. You can
also use the VDA EG to make the volume of individ-
ual notes change over time. For details refer to “Page 9:
VDA EG”.
Octave
[4', 8', 16', 32']
This sets the basic pitch of the selected oscillator in
octave units. The standard pitch of all multisamples is
8'
.
Since each multisample has an upper limit to the pitch
that it can produce, setting this parameter to 4' and in
addition using the OCTAVE and TRANSPOSE buttons
to raise the keyboard pitch may, for some sounds,
result in no sound when you play upper ranges of the
keyboard.
When editing a drum program, be sure to set this
parameter to 8'. Other settings will cause the keyboard
assignments of the drum kit to be skewed upward or
downward.
OSC1/OSC2
Multisample/Drum Kit
Level
Octave
Pan
Pitch EG Intensity
Send levels
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