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Page 191

Reference  Voice Mode
Voice Edit mode    Normal Voice Edit    Common Edit
191Owner’s Manual
RevSendDetermines the Send level of the signal sent from Insertion Effect A/B (or the bypassed signal) to the Reverb effect. 
You can also adjust this parameter using the REVERB knob on the front panel.
Settings:0 ~ 127
ChoSendDetermines the Send level of the signal sent from Insertion Effect A/B (or the bypassed signal) to the Chorus effect. 
You can also adjust this parameter using the CHORUS knob on the front...

Page 192

Reference  Voice Mode
Voice Edit mode    Normal Voice Edit    Common Edit
192Owner’s Manual
[SF3] PLAY FXThese Play Effect parameters let you control the playback of the Arpeggio in useful and interesting ways. By 
changing the timing and velocity of the notes, you can change the rhythmic “feel” of the Arpeggio.
UnitMultiply (Unit Multiply)Adjust the Arpeggio playback time. For example, if you set a value of 200%, the playback time will be doubled 
(tempo is halved). On the other hand, if you set a value...

Page 193

Reference  Voice Mode
Voice Edit mode    Normal Voice Edit    Common Edit
193Owner’s Manual
TempoSyncDetermines whether or not the LFO is synchronized to the tempo of the Arpeggio or sequencer (song or pattern). 
Settings:off (not synchronized), on (synchronized) 
TempoSpeedThis parameter is available only when TempoSync above has been set to “on.” It allows you to make detailed note 
value settings that determine how the LFO pulses in sync with the Arpeggio or sequencer.
Settings:16th, 8th/3...

Page 194

Reference  Voice Mode
Voice Edit mode    Normal Voice Edit    Common Edit
194Owner’s Manual
[SF3] PHASE 
PhaseDetermines the starting phase point for the LFO Wave when it is reset.
Settings:0, 90, 120, 180, 240, 270
Offset EL1 - EL4 (Phase Offset 
Element1 - Element4)Determines the offset values of the Phase parameter (above) for the respective Elements.
Settings:+0, +90, +120, +180, +240, +270
[SF4] BOX1 - 3From this display you can select the destination parameter for the LFO (which aspect of the sound...

Page 195

Reference  Voice Mode
Voice Edit mode    Normal Voice Edit    Element Edit
195Owner’s Manual
These parameters are for editing the individual Elements that make up a Normal Voice. 
InsB Ctgry 
(Insertion B Category), 
InsB Type (Insertion B Type)Determines the effect type for Insertion B.
Reverb  TypeDetermines the effect type for Reverb.
Chorus Ctg 
(Chorus Effect Category), 
Chorus Typ (Chorus Effect Type)
Determines the effect type for Chorus.
Reverb SendDetermines the level of the sound (from...

Page 196

Reference  Voice Mode
Voice Edit mode    Normal Voice Edit    Element Edit
196Owner’s Manual
InsEffectOut 
(Insertion Effect Output)Determines which Insertion effect (1 or 2) is used to process each individual Element. The “thru” setting lets you 
bypass the Insertion effects for the specific Element. (This parameter is the same as “EL: OUT” on the [F6] EFFECT 
→ [SF1] CONNECT display in Normal Common Edit. Making a setting here automatically changes the setting of that 
parameter as well.)
Settings:thru,...

Page 197

Reference  Voice Mode
Voice Edit mode    Normal Voice Edit    Element Edit
197Owner’s Manual
[SF3] PEG 
(Pitch Envelope Generator)From this display you can make all the time and level settings for the Pitch EG, which determine how the pitch of the 
sound changes over time. These can be used to control the change in pitch from the moment a note is pressed on 
the keyboard to the moment the sound stops.
The full names of the available parameters are shown in the chart below, as they appear in the display....

Page 198

Reference  Voice Mode
Voice Edit mode    Normal Voice Edit    Element Edit
198Owner’s Manual
Resonance/WidthThis parameter’s function varies according to the selected Filter Type. If the selected filter is an LPF, HPF, BPF (excluding 
the BPFw), or BEF, this parameter is used to set the Resonance. For the BPFw, it is used to adjust the Width of the band. 
Resonance is used to set the amount of Resonance (harmonic emphasis) applied to the signal at the cutoff frequency. 
This can be used in combination...

Page 199

Reference  Voice Mode
Voice Edit mode    Normal Voice Edit    Element Edit
199Owner’s Manual
FCenterKeyThis indicates that the central note for Cutoff Sensitivity above is C3. At C3, the tone remains unchanged. For other 
notes played, the Cutoff Frequency varies according to the particular note and the Cutoff Sensitivity setting. Keep in 
mind that this is for display purposes only; the value cannot be changed.
Settings:C -2 ~ G8
EGTimeSens 
(EG Time  Sensitivity)Determines the degree to which the notes...

Page 200

Reference  Voice Mode
Voice Edit mode    Normal Voice Edit    Element Edit
200Owner’s Manual
Level, 
CurveDetermines the velocity sensitivity of the Amplitude EG Level. For positive settings, the more strongly you play the 
keyboard, the more the volume changes. Negative settings do the opposite; the more softly you play, the more the 
volume changes. The Curve parameter lets you select from five different preset velocity curves (graphically 
indicated in the display), that determine how velocity affects...
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