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Reference  Voice Mode
Voice Edit mode    Normal Voice Edit    Element Edit
201Owner’s Manual
[F5] LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator)
This display gives you a comprehensive set of controls over the LFO for each individual Element. The LFO can be used to create vibrato, wah, tremolo and other 
special effects, by applying it to the pitch, filter and amplitude parameters. 
WaveDetermines the LFO waveform used to vary the sound.
Settings:saw, tri, squ
SpeedDetermines the speed of the LFO waveform. The higher the...

Page 202

Reference  Voice Mode
Voice Edit mode    Drum Voice Edit    Common Edit
202Owner’s Manual
Drum Voice  Edit
When a Drum Voice is selected, Voice Edit parameters are divided into Common Edit (parameters common to all keys, up to 73), and Key Edit 
(parameters of individual keys). 
These parameters are for making global (or common) edits to all keys of the selected Drum Voice. 
These parameters are for editing the individual keys that make up a Drum Voice.
Common Edit[VOICE] → Drum Voice selection → [EDIT]...

Page 203

Reference  Voice Mode
Voice Edit mode    Drum Voice Edit    Key Edit
203Owner’s Manual
CategoryDetermines the Category of the Wave/Normal Voice. If you switch to another Category, the first Wave/Normal Voice in 
that Category will be selected.
nFor more information about the Categories, refer to the separate Data List booklet.
[SF2] OUTPUTFrom this display you can set certain output parameters for the selected Drum key.
InsEFOut 
(Insertion Effect Output)Determines which Insertion effect (A or B) is used...

Page 204

Reference  Voice Mode
Voice Edit mode    Drum Voice Edit    Key Edit
204Owner’s Manual
[SF2] VEL SENS 
(Velocity Sensitivity)
LPFCutoffDetermines the velocity sensitivity of the Low Pass Filter Cutoff frequency. For positive settings, the more strongly 
you play the keyboard, the higher the cutoff frequency becomes.  For negative settings, the more strongly you play, 
the lower the cutoff frequency.
Settings:-64 ~ 0 ~ +63
[F4] AMP (Amplitude)
[SF1] LVL/PAN (Level/Pan)
This display not only lets you make...

Page 205

Reference  Voice Mode
Voice Edit mode    Plug-in Voice Edit    Common Edit
205Owner’s Manual
Plug-in Voice  Edit
These parameters are basically the same as in Normal Voice Edit. Unlike with Normal voices, the Plug-in voices only have one Element for 
editing.
nDepending on the particular Plug-in board you are using, some of the parameters described here may not be available. For details, refer to the relevant 
owners manual of the Plug-in board.
nFor details on the current lineup of available Plug-in...

Page 206

Reference  Voice Mode
Voice Edit mode    Plug-in Voice Edit    Element Edit
206Owner’s Manual
FMod (Filter Modulation Depth)Determines the depth of control that keyboard aftertouch has over filter cutoff modulation. The higher the setting, the 
greater the depth of control.
Settings:0 ~ 127
AMod 
(Amplitude Modulation Depth)Determines the depth of control that keyboard aftertouch has over amplitude modulation. The higher the setting, the 
greater the depth of control.
Settings:0 ~ 127
[SF4] AC (Assignable...

Page 207

Reference  Voice Mode
Voice Edit mode
207Owner’s Manual
[F2] PITCH
From this display you can make various time and level settings for the Pitch EG, which determine how the pitch of the Plug-in Voice changes over time. 
The full names of the available parameters are shown in the chart below, as they appear in the display.
[F3] FILTER
HPFCutoff (High Pass Filter 
Cutoff frequency)Determines the Cutoff frequency for the High Pass Filter.
Settings:-64 ~ 0 ~ +63
[F4] NATIVE
With a Plug-in board installed to...

Page 208

Reference  Voice Mode
Voice Job mode        
208Owner’s Manual
The Voice Job mode features several basic operations, such as Initialize and Copy. After setting parameters as required from the selected 
display, press the [ENTER] button to execute the Job. 
This function lets you store your edited voice to User memory (Flash ROM).
For details, refer to page 85 in the Quick Guide section. 
Voice Job mode[VOICE] → Voice selection → [JOB]
[F1] INIT (Initialize)
This function lets you reset (initialize) all...

Page 209

Reference  Voice Mode
Supplementary infomation
209Owner’s Manual
■ Supplementary information
Micro Tuning  List
Filter Type  List
LPF24D (24dB/oct Digital Low Pass Filter)
A dynamic 24dB/oct low-pass filter with a 
characteristic digital sound. Compared to the 
LPF24A type (below), this filter can produce a more 
pronounced resonance effect.
LPF24A (24dB/oct Analog Low Pass Filter)
A digital dynamic low-pass filter with characteristics 
similar to a 4-pole analog synth filter.LPF18 (18dB/oct Low Pass...

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Reference  Voice Mode
Supplementary
210Owner’s Manual
HPF12 (12dB/oct High Pass Filter)
12dB/oct dynamic high-pass filter.
BPF12D (12dB/oct Digital Band Pass Filter)
BPFw (Wide Band Pass Filter)
A 12dB/oct BPF that combines HPF and LPF filters 
to allow wider bandwidth settings.
BPF6 (6dB/oct Band Pass Filter)BEF12 (12dB/oct Band Elimination Filter)
BEF6 (6dB/oct Band Elimination Filter)
Dual LPF (Dual Low Pass Filter)
Two 12dB/oct low-pass filters connected in parallel. 
Dual HPF (Dual High Pass Filter)...
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