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Song operating mode
Page 10 - FX: A editing
PAGE 10 - FX: A EDITING
This
page
contains
the
editing
parameters
for
the
A
effect
(usually
a
reverb).
Use
the
E–F
and
G–H
VOLUME/VALUE
button
pairs
to
scroll
the
parameter
list.
Use
the
A–D
VOLUME/VALUE
button
pairs
to
select
and
edit
a
parameter.
Use
the
TEMPO/VALUE
controls
to
edit
the
selected
parameter.
Note:
When
you
stop
the
Song,
or
select
a
different
Song,
the
default
effects
are
selected
again.
You
can,
however,
stop
the
Song,
change
the
effects,
then
start
the
Song
again.
Edit
the
Song
in
Song
mode
to
permanently
change
the
effects.
Parameters
See
for
a
list
of
available
parame
‐
ters
for
each
effect
type.
PAGE 11 - FX: B EDITING
This
page
contains
the
editing
parameters
for
the
B
effect
(usually
a
modulating
effect).
For
more
details,
see
above.
PAGE 12 - FX: C EDITING
This
page
contains
the
editing
parameters
for
the
C
effect.
For
more
details,
see
above.
PAGE 13 - FX: D EDITING
This
page
contains
the
editing
parameters
for
the
D
effect.
For
more
details,
see
above.
PAGE 14 - TRACK: EASY EDIT
In
this
page
you
can
edit
the
main
parameters
of
the
Programs
assigned
to
each
track.
Note:
All
values
are
relative
to
the
value
of
the
original
Pro
‐
gram.
You
can
also
change
the
volume
for
each
class
of
Drums
and
Percussions,
if
the
selected
track
is
set
in
Drum
mode
(see
below
Mode”).
Use
the
TRACK
SELECT
button
to
switch
between
Song
tracks
1–8,
Song
tracks
9–16,
and
back
again.
Here
is
the
edit
procedure:
1.
Use
the
VOLUME/VALUE
(A–H)
buttons
to
select
a
track.
2.
Use
the
F
‐
1–F
‐
4
buttons
to
select
a
sound
parame
‐
ter,
or
its
value.
(For
the
Drum
and
Percussion
tracks,
see
below
the
section).
3.
Use
the
TEMPO/VALUE
controls
to
change
the
sound
parameter
or
its
value.
Parameters
Attack
Attack
time.
This
is
the
time
during
which
the
sound
goes
from
zero
(at
the
moment
when
you
strike
a
key)
to
it’s
maximum
level.
Decay
Decay
time.
Time
to
go
from
the
final
Attack
level
to
the
beginning
of
the
Release.
Release
Release
time.
This
is
the
time
during
which
the
sound
goes
from
the
sustaining
(or
Decay)
phase,
to
zero.
The
Release
is
triggered
by
releasing
a
key.
Cutoff
Filter
cutoff.
This
sets
the
sound
bright
‐
ness.
Resonance Use
the
Filter
Resonance
to
define
the
width
of
the
frequency
range
affected
by
the
Filter.
Vibrato
Rate Speed
of
the
Vibrato.
Vibrato
Depth
Intensity
of
the
Vibrato.
Vibrato
Delay
Delay
time
before
the
Vibrato
begins,
after
the
sound
starts.
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