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Voice Element
Wave Parameters
Path:
v
➞
e
➞
*
*
(Elmnt)
➞
*
!
(Wave)
* Press this only if the page shown below is not currently selected.
Note Limit Low/High
Wave Group/Number
Element Enable
Element Mute
Element numbers 1 - 4. Dashes (--) indicate element is disabled or off.
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
F7
F8
Pressing
&
from the Wave menu selects
the Element Copy page. (See page 57.)
Mode (number of
available notes)
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Voice Element
About Elements
Elements are the basic building blocks of the Voices. An
Element is a basic waveform of a certain sound (such as an
acoustic piano or violin), and there are a total of 205
different waveforms available. Up to four different Ele-
ments can be used to create a single Voice. In the Voice
Element pages, these can be assigned to different sections
of the keyboard, played at different velocities, with differ-
ent envelopes, and be given completely independent filter,
pitch EG, tuning and LFO settings. This flexibility allows
you to create extremely complex Voices that can shift in
texture and pitch, and change dynamically according to
how you play.
There is a limit to the total amount of Elements that can be
used for all User Voices — specifically, if all of the User
Voices use the maximum four Elements, only 70 Voices
will be available for playing. Practically however, this
should not be a problem, since the individual Elements are
rich and complex sounds in themselves. For most Voices,
one Element is all you will need.
In this page you should:
1) Select an Element number. Or, copy an Element from
an existing Voice (by pressing
&
and using the
Element Copy page).
2) Turn the Element on (with Element Enable).
3) Un-mute it, if necessary (with Element Mute).
4) Select the desired waveform for the Element (with Wave
Group and Number).
5) Change the Note Limit parameters, if desired.
●
Element Mute
Settings: mute, off
This determines whether the selected Element (1 - 4) is
muted or not. When set to off, the Element sounds (or is
unmuted). (This parameter has no effect for Elements not
enabled in the Element Enable parameter below.)
●
Element Enable (El.Enabl)
Settings: off, on
This determines whether the Element (1 - 4) is enabled for
the Voice or not.
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