SD5
25
sed together at the same time, will set the value to zero. Zero
corresponds to the middle position.
PAGE 2
The second page is used to set the entity of the effects for the single Voices. For
all four Voices the Send for the Reverb is always available whereas the other para-
meters available depend on the type of algorithm selected for the Effect which, in
this case, can work as a multi-effect unit with distortion, chorus and delay algo-
rithms combined in five different ways. When the Effect is enabled on a Voice, the
musician may also establish which algorithm of the multi-effect the Voice should
use. The choice of the type of multi-effect is made using the
DDAATTAA CCUURRSSOORR
push
buttons and the combination of algorithms is shown directly on the display via
which the musician can find out which algorithms are set in series (the output of
the first enters in the second effect) or in parallel (the output of the effect goes
directly to the audio output).
Let's take this combination as an example:
Delay > Chorus oChorus
In this case there are two effects set in parallel with each other, namely:
1- Delay > Chorus
2- Chorus
with two effects in series with each other where a Delay enters in a Chorus.
If this multi-effect should be selected, there would be two selection possibilities in the Effect parameter: Delay > Chorus and Chorus.
The five multi-effects available, of which only one however can be used for a Program, are:
Chorus / Distorsor / Delay
Distorsor > Chorus / Chorus
Delay > Chorus / Chorus
Distorsor > Delay / Chorus / Delay
Distorsor > Delay > Chorus / Delay > Chorus / Chorus
F1/F6 Voice: This indicates the voice used for the Voice selected. To change it refer to all explanations for page 1.
F2/F7 Reverb: This controls the Reverb entity for each Voice, that can be modified using the
DDAATTAA CCUURRSSOORR
buttons which, if pres-
sed together at the same time, will set the value to zero.
F3/F8 Effect: This enables the multi-effect and is used to choose which algorithm of the multi-effect will be used for the Voice,
using the
DDAATTAA CCUURRSSOORR
push buttons.
F4/F9 Amount: This controls the signal entity to be sent to the multi-effect and, in particular, to the pre-selected algorithm, that can
be modified using the
DDAATTAA CCUURRSSOORR
buttons which, if pressed together at the same time, will set the value to zero.
F5/F10 Delay e Chorus: These control the signal entity to be sent to the delay or the chorus, when an appropriate algorithm has been selec-
ted. Compared to all seen up to here, the parameters within the horizontal lines are only called up using the function
push button
FF55//FF1100
, as there is no function push button
available for the last line.
PAGE 3
From this page the musician can make some adjustments that are required to limit
the keyboard range and the velocity for a Voice. It is thus possible to arrange a
number of voices in different parts of the Right section (split) and to call up the
voice based on the key dynamics (velocity switch).
F1/F6 Voice: This indicates the voice used for the part selected. To
change it, refer to similar explanations for page 1.
F2/F7 Range:
For each Voice it is possible to indicate the lower and
higher limit of the keyboard within which the voice will be played, simply by playing the relative note on the keyboard
when selecting the value or by using the
DDAATTAA CCUURRSSOORR
push buttons which, if pressed together at the same time, will
reset the value, setting it in Off. When this parameter is in Off the Voice will play on the whole part of keyboard to the
right of the split point. To be able to also play the Voice on the part of keyboard to the left of the split point, the ade-
quate keyboard range is to be set.
F3/F8 Velocity Switch: This is used to enable the velocity switch mode, namely the use of the voice according to the key dynamics, that can
be modified using the
DDAATTAA CCUURRSSOORR
push buttons. The operating modes may be:
Programs and One Touch Voices