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PROG
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
User All Notes:
This is the full-range scale (C–1 – G9) that is
specified in “User All Notes Scale” (GLOBAL 2–2a).
User Octave 00–15:
These are the single-octave scales that
are specified in “User Octave Scale” (GLOBAL 2–1a).
Key
[C…B]
Indicates the tonic note of the specified scale.
This setting is not valid for Equal Temperament, Stretch,
and User All Notes Scale.
Random
[0…7]
As this value is increased, a greater variance will be applied
to the pitch when each note is sounded. Normally you will
set this to 0. This parameter is used when simulating instru-
ments that have natural instability in pitch, such as tape-
mechanism organs or acoustic instruments.
If a scale other than Equal Temperament is selected, the
combination of the selected scale and the “Key” setting
may skew the tuning of the base key (for example
A=440 Hz). If this occurs, use “Master Tune” (GLOBAL
0–1a) to correct the pitch.
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1–1: UTILITY
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“Write Program” (0–1)
For details on how to select the desired utility function, refer
to “PROG 0–1: UTILITY.”
Copy Oscillator
This function copies oscillator settings to the currently
selected program.
1
Select “Copy Oscillator” to access the dialog box.
2
In “From,” select the oscillator that you wish to copy and
the copy source program.
X50:
You can use the PROG BANK [A]–[GM] buttons to
select a bank. You can also use the numeric buttons [0]–[9]
and [ENTER] button to select a program number.
3
In “To,” select the copy destination oscillator.
4
To execute the Copy Oscillator operation, press [MENU/
OK] button. To cancel, press the [EXIT/CANCEL] but-
ton.
Swap Oscillator
This command exchanges the settings of oscillators 1 and 2.
1
Select “Swap Oscillator” to access the dialog box.
2
To execute the Swap Oscillator operation, press [MENU/
OK] button. To cancel, press the [EXIT/CANCEL] but-
ton.
This can be selected only if “Mode (Oscillator Mode)”
(1–1a) is Double.
1–2: OSC1
The multisample(s) (waveform) or drum kit on which the
program will be based can be selected here for oscillator 1
and/or oscillator 2.
You can use the following multisamples.
X50:
470 different multisamples, 49 different drum kits.
microX:
642 different multisamples, 49 different drum
kits.
The following illustration shows a LCD screen where
“Mode (Oscillator Mode)” (1–1a) has been set to Double. If
this is set to Single, the OSC2 page parameter will not
appear and cannot be set.
The following illustration shows the display when “Mode
(Oscillator Mode)” (1–1a) has been set to Drums.
1–2a: OSC1 Multisample
Velocity SW L
→
H
[001...127]
The oscillator 1 High and Low multisamples that you spec-
ify in “High, Low” (1–2b) will be switched at the velocity
value that you specify here. Notes played with a velocity
stronger than this value will be sounded by the High multi-
sample.
1–2b: High, Low
Here you can select a multisample.
You can select different multisamples for High and Low, and
use velocity to switch between the two multisamples. Start
Offset, Reverse, and Level can be adjusted independently
for the High and Low multisamples.
High:
High Multisample
X50:
[000...469]
microX:
[000...641]
Specifies the bank and multisample number of the High
multisample. The multisample you select here will sounded
by velocities greater than the value of the “Velocity SW
L
→
H
” (1–2a) parameter. If you do not wish to use velocity
switching, set the value to 001, and select only the High
multisample.
Each multisample has an upper limit, and may not pro-
duce sound when played above that limit.
S.Ofs (High Start Offset)
[Off, On]
This specifies the point at which the multisample will begin
sounding. For some multisamples this parameter will have
no effect.
1–2a
1–2b
1–2c
1–2d