86
5–2: Track Name
Here you can assign a name to each track.
5–2a: Track Name
Track Name
[TRACK 01...TRACK 16]
Press the text edit button to access the dialog box, and input
the desired name. Up to 16 characters may be used. (
Tone Adjust Parameters:
5–3: Tone1.2 1–8
(Tone1/2 T01–08)
5–4: Tone1.2 9–16
(Tone1/2 T09–16)
5–5: Tone3.4 1–8
(Tone3/4 T01–08)
5–6: Tone3.4 9–16
(Tone3/4 T09–16)
5–7: Tone5.6 1–8
(Tone5/6 T01–08)
5–8: Tone5.6 9–16
(Tone5/6 T09–16)
In the Tone Adjust pages you can make adjustments to the
sound of the program assigned to each track. While creating
a song, you can make adjustments to the sounds without
having to return to Program mode. For example, you might
make the bass slightly mellower, or sharpen the attack of the
strings to better suit the song. The sound is changed only in
the song; the original program memory remains unchanged.
You can also record and play back exclusive events
(
OG p.46) using these parameters to modify sounds
in realtime as the song plays.
If you want to record exclusive events, the Global P1
MIDI: MIDI Filter “Enable Exclusive” box must be
checked.
A total of 25 parameters are available, and up to six (e.g., fil-
ter cutoff, resonance, filter EQ, amp EG) may be assigned to
each track.
5–3(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)a: Tone Adjust 1–Tone Adjust 6
Destination
[LPF Cutoff...Reverse]
Assigns a parameter to each of the Tone Adjust controls.
Value
[–99...+99, –199...+199, –12.00...+12.00,
–1200...+1200, Off...On]
Specifies the value of the parameter selected in “Destina-
tion.” If this is set to +00 or PRG, the value specified by the
program will be used.
The parameters and values you can specify for “Destina-
tion”
and “Value” are listed below.
LPF Fc (LPF Cutoff)
[–99...+00...+99]
Adjusts the OSC 1/2 low pass filter cutoff frequency. Adjust-
ing this will vary the brightness of the sound. This controls
the same parameter as when CC#74 is received. (
bank F: EM p.10)
Reso HPF (Resonance/HPF Cutoff)
[–99...+00...+99]
Adjusts the OSC 1/2 low pass filter resonance level or high
pass filter cutoff frequency. The setting that will actually be
controlled will depend on the filter type specified by the
program. This controls the same parameter as when CC#71
is received. (
F EG Int (Filter EG Intensity)
[–99...+00...+99]
Adjusts the program OSC 1/2 filter EG intensity (the depth
to which the filter EG is applied). This controls the same
parameter as when CC#79 is received. (
p.10)
Amp Vel I (Amp Velocity Intensity)
[–99...+00...+99]
Adjusts the program OSC 1/2 amp velocity intensity (the
depth to which velocity will affect the amp). This controls
the Amp Modulation “Velocity Intensity” (Program P4: 4–
2b)
For an bank F program, this controls the Amp EG Level
Modulation “Velocity Control” (
☞
EM p.42)
F/A EG A (Filter/Amp EG Attack)
[–99...+00...+99]
Adjusts the program OSC 1/2 filter EG and amp EG attack
times. In order to maximize the effect of the adjustment, the
amp EG start level, attack level, start level modulation, and
attack time modulation will also be adjusted simultaneously.
This controls the same parameter as when CC#73 is
received. (
F/A EG D (Filter/Amp EG Decay)
[–99...+00...+99]
Adjusts the program OSC 1/2 filter EG and amp EG decay
times. This controls the same parameter as when CC#75 is
received. (
F/A EG S (Filter/Amp EG Sustain)
[–99...+00...+99]
Adjusts the program OSC 1/2 filter EG and amp EG sustain
levels. This controls the same parameter as when CC#70 is
received. (
F/A EG R (Filter/Amp EG Release)
[–99...+00...+99]
Adjusts the program OSC 1/2 filter EG and amp EG release
times. This controls the same parameter as when CC#72 is
received. (
5–1
0–1b
5–2a
5–1b
0–1a
5–3a
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