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Reference  Voice Mode
Voice Store mode
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Setting example of Filter Scaling
The best way to understand Filter Scaling is by example. For the 
settings shown in the example display below, the basic Cutoff 
frequency value is 64, and the various Offset values at the selected 
Break point settings change that basic value accordingly. The 
specific changes to the Cutoff frequency are shown in the diagram 
below. The Cutoff frequency changes in a linear fashion between 
successive Break Points...

Page 212

Reference  Performance Mode
Performance Play mode    
212Owner’s Manual
Performance mode
■ Creating Performances — basic procedure
You can create and edit your original Performances by setting various parameters in both the Performance Play mode and Performance Edit 
mode, while the Performance Job mode provides some basic parameter-related tools, such as Initialize and Copy. Once you’ve edited a 
Performance, you can store it to a User Bank in internal memory (Flash ROM) in the Performance Store mode...

Page 213

Reference  Performance Mode
Performance Edit mode    Common Edit
213Owner’s Manual
Voice Edit parameters are divided into Common Edit (parameters common to all four Parts), and Part Edit (parameters of individual Parts).
[F5] EG (Envelope Generator)
This display contains the basic EG settings, both volume and filter, for the Performance, as well as the filter’s cutoff frequency and resonance settings. The settings 
made here are applied as offsets to the AEG and FEG settings in the Performance Edit mode...

Page 214

Reference  Performance Mode
Performance Edit mode    Common Edit
214Owner’s Manual
[SF2] MEQ (Master EQ)From this display you can apply five-band equalization to all Parts of the selected Performance. You can raise or 
lower the signal level at the Frequency of each band (LOW, LOWMID, MID, HIGHMID, HIGH). 
SHAPEDetermines whether the equalizer type used is Shelving or Peaking. The Peaking type attenuates/boosts the signal 
at the specified Frequency setting, whereas the Shelving type attenuates/boosts the...

Page 215

Reference  Performance Mode
Performance Edit mode    Common Edit
215Owner’s Manual
[SF1] OUTPUT
VolumeDetermines the output level of the Audio Input Part.
Settings:0 ~ 127
PanDetermines the stereo pan position of the Audio Input Part.
Settings:L63 (Left) ~ C (Center) ~ R63 (Right)
RevSendDetermines the Send level of the Audio Input Part signal sent to the Reverb effect.
Settings:0 ~ 127
ChoSendDetermines the Send level of the Audio Input Part signal sent to the Chorus effect.
Settings:0 ~ 127...

Page 216

Reference  Performance Mode
Performance Edit mode    Part Edit
216Owner’s Manual
These parameters are for editing the individual Parts that make up a Performance. 
To switch between the display for Parts 1 - 4 to which the internal Voices are assigned and the display for Plug-in Parts (PLG1 - 3) to which the 
Plug-in Voices are assigned, press the [F6] button. 
nWhen a Plug-in Voice is assigned to a Part of the selected Performance, some parameters may not be available depending on the installed Plug-in...

Page 217

Reference  Performance Mode
Performance Edit mode    Part Edit
217Owner’s Manual
[SF5] OTHER
PB (Pitch Bend) Upper, 
PB (Pitch Bend) LowerThese two parameters are available for Parts 1 - 4 to which the internal Normal Voices are assigned. These 
determine the pitch change range (in semitones) of the Pitch Bend wheel for the Part’s Voice. For example, a Lower 
setting of -12 would result in the pitch being lowered up to a maximum of one octave (12 semitones) when the Pitch 
Bend wheel is moved downwards....

Page 218

Reference  Performance Mode
Performance Edit mode    Part Edit
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[SF3] SELECT (Output Select)From this display you can assign individual Parts to sound from independent output connectors (jacks). 
OutputSel (Output Select)Determines the specific output(s) for the individual Part. You can assign each individual Part’s Voice to be output 
from a specific hardware output jack on the rear panel. 
Settings:See page 31. 
InsEF (Insertion Effect)Determines whether the Insertion effects are applied...

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Reference  Performance Mode
Performance Job mode
219Owner’s Manual
The Performance 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. 
nAmong the Audio Parts shown in the Job display, Audio 1 indicates the A/D Input Part. When the optional AIEB2 has been installed to this synthesizer, 
Audio 2 indicates the AIEB2 Input Part. When the optional mLAN16E has been installed,...

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Reference  Performance Mode
Performance Store mode    
220Owner’s Manual
This function lets you store your edited Performance to User memory (Flash ROM).
For details, refer to page 91 in the Quick Guide section. 
[F3] COPY
From this display you can copy Part parameter settings from any Performance including the currently 
edited (but not yet stored) one to a particular Part of the Performance you are editing. This is useful if you 
are creating a Performance and wish to use some parameter settings from...
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