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PRO EDIT parameters (INST WMT)
Each instrument consists of four waves (WAVE 1–4).
You can edit the following parameters for each wave.
Wave Delay Mode
Wave delay
This produces a time delay between the moment a key is
pressed (or released), and the moment the Wave actually
begins to sound. You can also make settings that shift the
timing at which each Wave is sounded.
By modifying the tonal character of the wave that is
sounded with a delay, or by modifying the pitch of each
wave, you can produce arpeggio-like performances by
pressing a single key. The wave delay time can also be
synchronized to the tempo.
NORMAL
The Wave begins to play after the
time specied in the Wave Delay Time
parameter has elapsed.
Note o
Delay time
Note on
No Partial Delay
HOLD
Although the Wave begins to play after
the time specied in the Wave Delay
Time parameter has elapsed, if the key
is released before the time specied
in the Wave Delay Time parameter has
elapsed, the Wave is not played.
Note o
Delay time
Note on
No sound
played
KEY-OFF-
NORMAL
Rather than being played while the
key is pressed, the Wave begins to play
once the period of time specied in
the Wave Delay Time parameter has
elapsed after release of the key.
This is eective in situations such as
when simulating noises from guitars
and other instruments.
Note o
Delay time
Note on
KEY-OFF-
DECAY
Rather than being played while the
key is pressed, the Wave begins to play
once the period of time specied in
the Wave Delay Time parameter has
elapsed after release of the key. Here,
however, changes in the Amp Envelope
begin while the key is pressed, which
in many cases means that only the
sound from the release portion of the
envelope is heard.
Note o
Delay time
Note on
Wave Delay Time Sync
OFF, ON Set this ON if you want the Wave delay
time to synchronize with the tempo.
Wave Delay Time
(note)
1/64T–2
This is available when Wave Delay Time
Sync is ON. It species the delay time in
terms of a note value.
Wave Delay Time
0–1023
This is available when Wave Delay Time
Sync is OFF. It species the delay time
without regard to the tempo.
Range Lower Range Upper
Fade Lower Fade Upper
Level
Velocity
Velocity Range Lower/Velocity Range Upper
1–127
Species the lower limit (Lower) and
upper limit (Upper) of the velocities
that will sound the Wave.
Make these settings when you want
to play dierent Waves depending on
your keyboard dynamics.
Velocity Fade Lower
0–127
Species the degree to which the Wave
is sounded by notes played more softly
than Velocity Range Lower. If you dont
want the tone to sound at all, set this
parameter to “0.
Velocity Fade Upper
0–127
Species the degree to which the
Wave is sounded by notes played more
strongly than Velocity Range Upper. If
you dont want the tone to sound at all,
set this parameter to “0.
PRO EDIT parameters (INST PITCH ENV)
Depth
-100–+100
Adjusts the eect of the Pitch Envelope.
Higher settings will cause the pitch
envelope to produce greater change.
Negative (-) value will invert the shape
of the envelope.
Velocity Curve
FIXED, 1–7
Selects one of the following seven
types of curve by which keyboard
playing dynamics aect the depth of
the pitch envelope.
If you dont want keyboard playing
dynamics to aect the pitch envelope
depth, specify “FIXED.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Velocity Sens
-100–+100
Keyboard playing dynamics can
be used to control the depth of
the pitch envelope. If you want the
pitch envelope to have more eect
for strongly played notes, set this
parameter to a positive (+) value. If you
want the pitch envelope to have less
eect for strongly played notes, set this
to a negative (-) value.
Time 1 Velocity Sens
-100–+100
This allows keyboard dynamics to aect
the Time 1 of the Pitch envelope.
If you want Time 1 to be speeded
up for strongly played notes, set this
parameter to a positive (+) value. If you
want it to be slowed down, set this to a
negative (-) value.
Time 4 Velocity Sens
-100–+100
Use this parameter when you want key
release speed to aect the Time 4 value
of the pitch envelope.
If you want Time 4 to be speeded up
for quickly released notes, set this
parameter to a positive (+) value. If you
want it to be slowed down, set this to a
negative (-) value.
Time 1–4
0–1023
Specify the pitch envelope times (Time
1–Time 4).
Higher settings will result in a longer
time until the next pitch is reached. (For
example, Time 2 is the time over which
the pitch changes from Level 1 to Level
2.)
T1 T2 T3 T4
L1
L0
ピッチ
キーを押す
T:Time  L:Level
L3
L2
キーを離す
時間
L4
Level 0–4
-511–+511
Specify the pitch envelope levels (Level
0–Level 4).
It determines how much the pitch
changes from the reference pitch (the
value set with Coarse Tune or Fine Tune
on the Pitch screen) at each point.
Positive (+) value will cause the pitch
to be higher than the standard pitch,
and negative (-) value will cause it to be
lower.
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