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Editing the TONE Track
LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator)
LFO stands for Low Frequency Oscillator, and is an oscillator with a
very slow cycle. It can output waveforms such as sine wave, triangle
wave, square wave, or sawtooth wave.
By using the LFO to modulate another audio signal, you can create
effects such as vibrato or tremolo.
PARTIAL EDIT Screen
Here you can make settings for each partial.
1 .
In the TONE EDIT screen, select an icon such as OSC or
FILTER, and then press the
[ENTER] button
.
The PARTIAL EDIT screen appears.
Select the general category of
parameter that you want to edit.
Select the category of parameter
that you want to edit.
Use the [C1]–[C4] knobs to edit the parameters that are shown for
each knob.
If you want to edit multiple partials simultaneously, press the
[C1
(partial 1)
]
,
[C2
(partial 2)
]
,
[C3
(partial 3)
]
, or
[C4
(partial 4)
] knob
. Partials
that can be edited are highlighted.
By holding down the [SHIFT] button and pressing a [C1]–[C4] knob,
you can turn the corresponding partial on/off.
For details, refer to
UTILITY window
Here you can copy or initialize a partial. You can also initialize a tone.
1 .
Press the
[FUNC] button
.
The UTILITY screen appears.
2 .
Use the
cursor [<] [>] buttons
to switch menu items .
Menu
Explanation
PARTIAL COPY
Copies a partial.
Use the [C1]–[C4] knobs to make settings, and press the
[ENTER] button to execute.
PARTIAL INITIALIZE
Initializes a partial.
Use the [C1]–[C4] knobs to make settings, and press the
[ENTER] button to execute.
The contents of INITIAL TONE are assigned.
TONE INITIALIZE
Initializes the tone.
Press the [ENTER] button to execute.
* The currently-edited sound is deleted.
COMMON SETTING Screen
Here you can make settings for the tone.
1 .
In the TONE EDIT screen, select the CTRL, STRUCT, or MIX
icon, and then press the
[ENTER] button
.
The TONE COMMON SETTING screen appears.
Select the category of parameter that you want to edit.
Use the cursor buttons or the [C1] [C2] knobs to switch categories.
Use the [C3] knob to select the parameter that you want to edit, and
use the [C4] knob to edit the value.
You can also use the cursor buttons to select a parameter.
For details, refer to