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Element Edit (Element)
From the Oscillator/Tune display you can assign the waveform (or basic sound material) to each Element.
You can set the note range for the Element (the range of notes on the keyboard over which the Element will
sound) as well as the velocity response (the range of note velocities within which the Element will sound).
Bank (Waveform Bank)
Number (Waveform Number)
Category (Waveform Category)
Sub Category (Waveform Sub Category)
Name (Waveform Name)
Indicates the information of the waveform used for the selected Element. “Bank” indicates which waveform
location (Preset, User and Library) is assigned to the Element.
Settings:
See the Data List PDF document.
Element Switch
Determines whether the currently selected Element is on or off.
Settings:
Off, On
XA Control
Determines the functioning of the Expanded Articulation (XA) feature of an Element.
The XA feature is sophisticated tone generator system that allows you to more effectively recreate realistic
sound and natural performance techniques. It also provides other unique modes for random and alternate
sound changes as you play. For details on the XA feature, see the “Tone Generator Block” in the “Basic
Structure” on
Settings:
Normal, Legato, Key Off, Cycle, Random, A.SW Off, A.SW1 On, A.SW2 On
For each Element, you can set to:
Normal:
The Element sounds normally each time you play the note.
Legato:
When the Mono/Poly parameter is set to Mono, this Element will be played in place of the one which is set to
“Normal” of the XA Control parameter when you play the keyboard in legato fashion (playing the next note of a single-note
line or melody before releasing the previous note).
Key Off:
The Element will sound each time you release the note.
Cycle
(for multiple Elements): Each Element sounds alternately according to its numerical order. In other words, playing the
first note will sound Element 1, the second note Element 2, and so on.
Random
(for multiple Elements): Each Element will sound randomly each time you play the note.
A.SW1 On:
When the [ASSIGN 1] button is turned On, the Element will sound.
A.SW2 On:
When the [ASSIGN 2] button is turned On, the Element will sound.
A.SW Off:
When both the [ASSIGN 1] and [ASSIGN 2] buttons are turned Off, the Element will sound.
Osc/Tune (Oscillator/Tune)
Operation
[PERFORMANCE (HOME)]
[EDIT]
Part selection
Element selection
[Osc/Tune]
Element Switch