With this instrument, 10 elements each for FEET, ENVELOPE and MODULATION can be
combined to create up to 1000 different sound characteristics and 10 of these can be stored
in the memory.
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Programming Sequence
PROGRAM/PRESET
MODULATION
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First, based on the Sound Characteristic Data Chart, select a
three-digit number which corresponds to the elements to be
combined in producing the desired overall sound characteristic.
The respective digits range from 0 to 9 with the first digit
indicating the FEET, the second digit the ENVELOPE and the
third digit indicating MODULATION.
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MODULATION
ENVELOPE
The Data Chart indicates the FEET, ENVELOPE, MODULA
TION and preset sound in sequence from the top. Each of
these corresponds to a number on the Sound Selection Buttons.
When programming the sound characteristics, the preset sound
has no effect.
* See page 13 for the meaning of FEET, ENVELOPE and
MODULATION.
FEET —
ENVELOPE —
For example, the three-digit number '
indicate a sound characteristic with
follows.
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MODULATION = WAH
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MODULATION
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After determining the three-digit number, use the PROGRAM/
PRESET Button, the FEET Button, the ENVELOPE Button,
the MODULATION Button and the Sound Selection Buttons
to perform programming.
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