Owner's Manual
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Edit Section
Sounds
THE SOUND EDIT PARAMETERS
“Single” and “Dual” Oscillator editing
After selecting a track showing the sound you are interested in editing, press SOUNDS
in the Edit section to show the main EDIT display:
Generally speaking, “Single Oscillator” sounds are affected by the “Cutoff 1” and
“Resonance 1” parameters on the left part of the display and all parameters on the right.
“Dual Oscillator” sounds are affected by all parameters.
The Edit Menu:
CUTOFF 1 & 2:This parameter affects the Cutoff Frequency of the Filter incorporated
in the Sound and determines the frequency at which the filter begins
“cutting into” the band of harmonics contained in the sound’s waveform.
Values range from 0 to 191.
Specifying increasingly higher values is equivalent to “opening the filter”
while “closing the filter” is obtained by entering lower values.
Note: This parameter can also be regulated in real time by assigning the functions
Filter 1, Filter 2 or Filter 1+2 to one of the Pedals (see Edit Status). You can “open”
and “close” the Filters by operating the pedal.
RESONANCE 1 & 2: Resonance creates a peak of emphasis at the cutoff frequency
specified above. This parameter determines the amount of Resonance to
apply.
Values range from 0... 127
The effects obtained are varied and depend how much Resonance is
applied, on the sound’s waveform, on the filter type incorporated in the
sound’s waveform and on the cutoff frequency.
Resonance is commonly used to produce analog sounds (for example, listen to the
sound Noise Res 97-1). Extremely high settings of the Resonance parameter in
sounds that incorporate square or sawtooth waveforms, for example, makes the
filter oscillate so that it produces a pitch of its own.
5. VOLUME:this parameter intervenes on the sound’s Amplitude Envelope and
regulates the sound’s basic Volume (the maximum amplitude level).
Values: 0 ... 127.
Note: This parameter can also be regulated in real time by assigning “Volume” to
a Pedal in the Status Edit; Pedal Function Assign option.
SOUND MAP
The SOUND MAP
shown in the Appendix
lists all ROM Sounds.
Those indicated with an
Asterisk (*) are
SINGLE OSCILLATOR
sounds.
Those indicated with a
cross (†) are Drumkits
(or Sound Patch).