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Creating a Multitimbre
Creating a Multitimbre
Functions of Multitimbre 
Parameters
This section explains the functions the different multitimbre 
parameters have, as well as the composition of these parameters.
Settings Common to the Entire 
Multitimbre (General)
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Multitimbre Name
You can assign a name of up to 12 characters to the multitimbre.
Value:
 space, A–Z, a–z, 0–9, ! " # $ % & ’ ( ) * + , - . / : ; < = > ? @ [ \ ] 
^ _ ` { | } 
 
Making Settings for Each Part (Part)
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Patch/Rhythm (Patch/Rhythm Set)
Sets the assignment of a patch (PAT) or rhythm set (RHY) to each of 
the parts.
Patch Bank
Selects the group to which the desired Patch or Rhythm Set belongs.
Value
 
USR:
 User
PRA–E:
 Preset A–E
GM:
 GM (GM2)
XPA–C:
 Wave Expansion Boards installed in EXP-A–C Slots
Patch Number
Selects the desired patch or rhythm set by its number.
Value:
 001–***
Level (Part Level)
Adjust the volume of each part. This setting’s main purpose is to 
adjust the volume balance between parts.
Value:
 0–127
Pan (Part Pan)
Adjust the pan of each part. “L64” is far left, “0” is center, and “63R” 
is far right.
Value:
 L64–0–63R
Coarse Tune (Part Coarse Tune)
Adjusts the pitch of the part’s sound up or down in semitone steps 
(+/-4 octaves).
Value:
 -48– +48
Fine Tune (Part Fine Tune)
Adjusts the pitch of the part’s sound up or down in 1-cent steps (+/-
50 cents).
Value:
 -50– +50
One cent is 1/100th of a semitone.
Coarse Tune and Octave Shift
The Coarse Tune and Fine Tune parameters, along with the 
Octave Shift parameter, can all be seen as doing the same thing 
to the sound, i.e., changing the pitch of the sound. For example, 
if C4 (Middle C) is played with the Coarse Tune parameter set 
to “+12,” the note produced is C5 (one octave above C4). For 
example, if C4 (Middle C) is played with the Octave Shift 
parameter set to “+1,” the note produced is C5 (one octave 
above C4).
However, internally these function very differently. When the 
Coarse Tune parameter is set to “+12,” the pitch itself is raised 
one octave. On the other hand, when the Octave Shift parameter 
is set to “+1,” it is the same as pressing the keys one octave up. 
In other words, use the Coarse Tune parameter when changing 
the pitch, and the Octave Shift parameter when you want to 
shift the entire keyboard, for example, when the number of keys 
is insufficient.