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The PROG setting restores the Program’s original values.
For example if you set this to PROG when the oscillator 1
LFO is stopped and oscillator 2 is not stopped, the setting of
the parameter will be used.
LFO2 Speed
. (–99...+99)
This scales LFO2’s frequency. When the LFO is in MIDI/
Tempo mode, this adjusts the Base Note. For more
information, please see “Freq (Frequency)” on page 66.
LFO2 Fade
. (–99...+99)
This scales LFO2’s fade-in time. For more information,
please see “Fade” on page 67.
LFO2 Delay
. (–99...+99)
This scales LFO2’s delay time - the time between note-on
and the onset of the LFO. For more information, please see
“Delay” on page 67.
LFO2 Stop
. (PROG/Off/On, Absolute)
This Absolute parameter controls whether LFO2 is stopped
or running. For more information, please see “Stop” on
page 66.
Common LFO Speed
. (–99...+99)
This scales the Common LFO’s frequency. When the LFO is
in MIDI/Tempo mode, this adjusts the Base Note.
Unison
. (Off/On, Absolute)
This Absolute parameter turns Unison on and off. For more
information, please see “Unison” on page 26.
Number Of Voices
. (2...6, Absolute)
This Absolute parameter sets the number of Unison voices.
If Unison is not On, this parameter has no effect. For more
information, please see “Number of Voices” on page 26.
Detune
. (00...99, Absolute)
This Absolute parameter sets amount of detuning between
the Unison voices. If Unison is not On, this parameter has
no effect. For more information, please see “Detune” on
page 26.
Thickness
. (Off/01...09, Absolute)
This Absolute parameter sets the pattern of detuning
between the Unison voices. If Unison is not On, or if Detune
is set to 0, this parameter has no effect. For more
information, please see “Thickness” on page 26.
Tone Adjust Parameters
Macro parameters
The following three parameters affect both Oscillator 1 and
Oscillator 2.
Note: At the right of each parameter, the (value range and
edit type) are shown in parentheses.
Pitch Stretch
. (–12...+12, Relative)
This special control increases the Oscillator Tune parameter
while lowering the Transpose parameter. The result is that
the pitch stays the same, but the mapping of the samples to
the keys changes. You can use this to create interesting shifts
in timbre.
Hold
. (Off/On, Absolute)
This lets you turn Hold on and off. For more information,
please see “Hold” on page 27.
Reverse
. (PROG/Off/On, Absolute)
This provides a quick way to turn Reverse on or off for all
Multisamples in both Oscillators. PROG restores the
Program’s original settings.
Per-Oscillator parameters
These parameters affect each Oscillator separately. In the
list, the parameters for Oscillator 1 appear first, with each
name prefaced by OSC1; the parameters for Oscillator 2
appear next, prefaced by OSC2.
Unless otherwise specified, all of the Per-Oscillator
parameters are Absolute.
Note: In the list below, the items in parentheses are (value,
edit type) respectively.
Tune
. (–1200...+1200, Relative)
This Relative parameter adds to or subtracts from the
Oscillator’s Tune setting, as described under “Tune” on
page 39.
Transpose
. (–60...+60, Relative)
This Relative parameter adds to or subtracts from the
Oscillator’s Transpose setting, as described under
“Transpose” on page 39.
Note: as with Transpose, below, this is a simple addition or
subtraction, as opposed to the more complex “scaling”
function.
MS/DKit Select
. (PROG/0...1027, Absolute)
In Single or Double Programs, this lets you select a new
Multisample for the Oscillator. In Drum Programs, it lets
you select a different Drum Kit.
In general, it’s best to use this in conjunction with the MS
Type
and MS/DKit Bank parameters, as described below.
PROG
restores the Program’s original Multisamples (or the
Drum Kit, for a Drum Program), including all velocity
ranges and Rev (Reverse) and Ofs (Start Offset) settings.
The list of Multisamples, or Drum Kits can be quite long.
The sliders will let you sweep through the entire range, but
it may not be possible to select all of the intermediate values.
You can always select any individual item by using select
the on-screen parameter and use the standard data entry
controls, such as the Inc
q
and Dec
u
switches.
You can also limit the range of the control by using the Min
#
and Max # parameters, described below.
For Single and Double Programs:
MS/DKit Select
overrides all of the Multisample Velocity
zones, so that the newly selected Multisample plays over the
entire velocity range.
By default, you can select from the same Bank as the original
Program’s MS1.
You can use the MS/DKit Bank parameter, described below,
to change these defaults as desired.
For Multisamples only:
You can use the Tone Adjust Rev (Reverse) and Ofs (Start
Offset)
parameters to modify the newly selected
Multisample. By default, the Rev (Reverse) is set to Off, and
its Ofs (Start Offset) is set to 0.
For Drum Programs:
By default, you can select from the same Bank as the original
Program’s DrumKit. You can use the MS Bank parameter,
described below, to select a different Bank.
MS Bank. (ROM Mono..., Meta)
This Meta-parameter modifies the MS/Dkit Select
parameter, so that you can select Multisamples from any
Bank you like.
MS/DKit Min #
. (0...1027, Meta)
This Meta-parameter sets a minimum value for the MS/Dkit
Select
parameter. You can use this in conjunction with the
MS/DKit Max #
parameter, below, so that slider selects only
from a small set of choices. This is particularly convenient
with the internal ROM, in which similar Multisamples are
grouped together. For instance, this makes it easy to select
between a group of bells, or a set of electric basses.
MS/DKit Max #
. (0...1027, Meta)
This Meta-parameter sets a maximum value for the MS/
Dkit Select
parameter. Please see MS/DKit Min #, above,
for more information.
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