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Program Parameters
17
CRR MODIFY
(Carrier Modify)
Parameter
[
K
] [
J
] buttons
Value
[-] [+] buttons
Explanation
Cutoff
(Cutoff Offset)
-64–+63
Adjusts how far the filter is open.
Increasing this value makes the sound
brighter, and decreasing it makes the
sound darker.
Resonance
(Resonance Offset)
-64–+63
Emphasizes the frequency components
near the cutoff frequency, giving a
distinctive character to the sound.
Raising this value excessively might cause
oscillation, making the sound distort.
Increasing this value strengthens the
character, and decreasing it weakens the
character.
Attack
(Attack Time Offset)
-64–+63
Adjusts the time over which the sound
reaches its maximum volume after you
press the key.
Larger settings of this value make the
attack gentler, and smaller settings make
the attack sharper.
Decay
(Decay Time Offset)
-64–+63
Adjusts the time over which the volume
decreases from its maximum value.
Larger settings of this value make the
decay longer, and smaller settings make
the decay shorter.
Release
(Release Time Offset)
-64–+63
Adjusts the time over which the sound
decays to silence after you release the
key.
Larger settings of this value make the
sound linger, and smaller settings make
the sound end more sharply.
Vib Rate
(Vibrato Rate)
-64–+63
Adjust the vibrato speed (the rate at
which the pitch is modulated).The pitch
will be modulated more rapidly for higher
settings, and more slowly with lower
settings.
Vib Depth
(Vibrato Depth)
-64–+63
This adjusts the depth of the vibrato
effect (the depth at which the pitch is
modulated).
The pitch will be modulated more greatly
for higher settings, and less with lower
settings.
Vib Delay
(Vibrato Delay)
-64–+63
Adjusts the time until vibrato (pitch
modulation) starts to apply.
Higher settings will produce a longer
delay time before vibrato begins, while
lower settings produce a shorter time.
Velo Sens
(Velocity Sens Offset)
-63–+63
Adjusts the velocity sensitivity.
Larger settings raise the sensitivity.
CRR MFX
(Carrier MFX)
Parameter
[
K
] [
J
] buttons
Value
[-] [+] buttons
Explanation
FllwToneMfx
(Follow Tone MFX)
OFF, ON
Turn this “ON” if you want to use the MFX
settings of the tone that is assigned to
the part.
If this is “OFF,” you can edit the MFX type
and its parameters.
MFX Type
(MFX Type)
Selects the MFX type.
Press the [Enter] button to see the MFX parameters.
*
If FllwToneMfx is ON, the MFX settings of the tone are used, so you won’t
be able to edit the values.
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CRR MFX EDIT
Parameter
[
K
] [
J
] buttons
Value
[-] [+] buttons
Explanation
Switch
OFF, ON
Turns the effect on/off.
Cho Send
(Chorus Send Level)
0–127
Specifies the send level to chorus.
Rev Send
(Reverb Send Level)
0–127
Specifies the send level to reverb.
Parameter
[
K
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J
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Value
[-] [+] buttons
Explanation
MFX CTRL
Src1–4
(MFX CtrlSrc 1–4)
OFF, CC01–31,
CC33–95, BEND,
AFT, SYS1–4
Specifies the MIDI message that will
control the corresponding MFX CONTROL
parameter.
MFX CTRL
Sens1–4
(MFX CtrlSens 1–4)
-63–+63
Specifies the depth of MFX CONTROL.
Specify a positive “+” value if you want
to change the value of the assigned
destination in a positive direction (larger,
toward the right, faster, etc.), or specify a
negative value “-” if you want to change
the value in a negative direction (smaller,
toward the left, slower, etc.). Larger values
will allow a greater amount of control.
MFX CTRL
Dst1–4
(MFX CtrlAsgn 1–4)
Selects the MFX parameter controlled by
Source 1–4.
The type of parameters that you can
select depend on the MFX type.
CRR EQ
(Carrier EQ)
Parameter
[
K
] [
J
] buttons
Value
[-] [+] buttons
Explanation
Switch
OFF, ON
Turns the equalizer (EQ) on/off.
In Gain
(Input Gain)
-24–+24 [dB]
Specifies the amount of boost/cut for the
input sound.
Low Gain
(Low Gain)
-24–+24 [dB]
Specifies the amount of boost/cut for the
low-frequency region.
Low Freq
(Low Frequency)
20–16000 [Hz]
Frequency of the low range.
Mid Gain
(Mid Gain)
-24–+24 [dB]
Specifies the amount of boost/cut for the
mid-frequency region.
Mid Freq
(Mid Frequency)
20–16000 [Hz]
Specifies the center frequency for the
mid-frequency region.
Mid Q
(Mid Q)
0.5–16.0
Specifies the width of mid-frequency
region.
Set a higher value for Q to narrow the
range to be affected.
High Gain
(High Gain)
-24–+24 [dB]
Specifies the amount of boost/cut for the
high-frequency region.
HighFreq
(High Frequency)
20–16000 [Hz]
Frequency of the high range.
CRR KEYBOARD
(Carier Keyboard)
Parameter
[
K
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J
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Value
[-] [+] buttons
Explanation
Key Rng Low
(Key Range Lower)
C-1–G9
Specifies the key range for each part.
Make these settings when you want to
play different tones in different regions of
the keyboard.
Specifies the lower limit (Key Rng Low)
and upper limit (Key Rng Upp) of the key
range you want to specify.
Key Rng Upp
(Key Range Upper)
C-1–G9
Key Fade Low
(Key Fade Width Lower)
0–127
Specifies the degree to which the part
will sound notes played below Key Rng
Low. Specify “0” if you don’t want any
such notes to sound.
Key Fade Upp
(Key Fade Width Upper)
0–127
Specifies the degree to which the part
will sound notes played above Key Rng
Upp. Specify “0” if you don’t want any
such notes to sound.
Velo Rng Low
(Velocity Range Lower)
1–127
Specify the lower limit (Velo Rng Low)
and upper limit (Velo Rng Upp) of the
velocity range that will sound the tone.
Make these settings when you want to
play different tones depending on your
keyboard dynamics.
Velo Rng Upp
(Velocity Range Upper)
1–127
Velo FadeLow
(Velocity Fade Width
Lower)
0–127
Specifies the degree to which the part
will sound notes played more softly than
Velo Rng Low. Specify “0” if you don’t
want such notes to be sounded.
Velo FadeUpp
(Velocity Fade Width
Upper)
0–127
Specifies the degree to which the part
will sound notes played more strongly
than Velo Rng Upp. Specify “0” if you don’t
want such notes to sound.