8
Tone Parameters (Upper/Lower Tone Menu)
1
Make sure that the PATCH TOP screen is shown.
2
Press the
[EDIT]
button.
Edit Menu
(TnTune)(RtEdit)
3
Use the
[ ]
[ ]
buttons to switch the page so that
(L-Tone) (U-Tone) is displayed.
Edit Menu
(L-Tone)(U-Tone)
4
Use the
[F1]
(lower)
[F2]
(upper) buttons to select the
tone that you want to edit.
Upper Tone Menu
(T-Name)(Common)
5
Use the
[ ]
[ ]
buttons to switch pages, and use the
[F1]
[F2]
buttons to select the item that you want to
edit.
Item
Explanation
T-Name
(Tone Name)
Edits the tone name.
Use the
[F1]
[F2]
buttons to move the cursor
Use the numbers to enter characters
Press the
[EXIT]
button to exit the screen
Common
Common parameters
Part-1
(Partial 1 Parameter)
Partial parameters
Part-2
(Partial 2 Parameter)
T-Copy
(Tone Copy)
Copies a tone.
Select the copy-source, and press the
[ ]
button
Assign a name, and press the
[ ]
button
Common Parameters
(Common)
&
&
&
“LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator)”
&
“EQ/CHORUS (Equalizer/Chorus)”
Struct
(Structure)
Str
(Structure Number)
Selects one of seven ways in which the partials are combined and
used.
Value:
01–07
Number
Partial 1
Partial 2
Combination of two Partials
01
S
S
Mixture of Partial 1 and partial 2.
02
S
S
Mixture of Partial 1 and ring-
modulation.
03
P
S
Mixture of Partial 1 and partial 2.
04
P
S
Mixture of Partial 1 and ring-
modulation.
05
S
P
Mixture of Partial 1 and ring-
modulation
06
P
P
Mixture of Partial 1 and partial 2.
Number
Partial 1
Partial 2
Combination of two Partials
07
P
P
Mixture of Partial 1 and ring-
modulation.
S:
Synthesizer Sound Generator
P:
PCM Sound Generator
R:
Ring Modulator
P-ENV
(Pitch Envelope)
P-ENV Edit
(Envelope)
U:P-Env Edit
Velo 00 TKF 00
Velo
(Velocity Range)
Sets the maximum effect of the velocity that controls the pitch of
the P-ENV. At higher values, the keyboard velocity has a greater,
effect on the envelope.
Value:
0–2
TKF
(Keyfollow (Time))
Sets the time of the P-ENV depending on the key played. Higher
values change the time more drastically.
Value:
0–4
P-ENV Time
(Pitch Envelope Time)
The envelope curve is determined by times and levels.
L0
T1
T2
T3
T4
L1
L3
SusL
EndL
Point 0
(Key On)
(Key Off)
Point 4
Point 3
Point 1
Point 2
Pitch 0
T1
(Time 1)
Sets the time needed from point 0 (the moment the key is
pressed) to point 1.
Value:
0–50
T2
(Time 2)
Sets the time needed from point 1 to point 2.
Value:
0–50
T3
(Time 3)
Sets the time needed from point 2 to point 3.
Value:
0–50