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Creating a Patch
With the V-Synth, you have total control over a wide variety of 
settings. Each item that can be set is known as a 
parameter
. When 
you change the values of parameters, you are doing what is referred 
to as 
Editing
. This chapter explains the procedures used in creating 
patches, and the functions of the patch parameters.
How to Make the Patch 
Settings
Start with an existing patch and edit it to create a new patch. The 
sound of a patch is created by six sections of parameters. When 
editing a patch, you need to be aware of how each section affects the 
overall sound.
1.
Access the PATCH PLAY screen, and select the patch 
If you want to create all your patches from the ground up, rather 
than the patches that have already been prepared, carry out the 
Initialize
2.
The parameters are organized into several editing groups. 
Touch one of the buttons at the bottom of the screen to 
select the edit group containing the parameters you want to 
set.
In the PATCH PLAY screen, you can touch the display area for 
each section to jump to the setting screen for that section.
3.
Touch one of the tabs in the left of the screen to select the 
desired editing screen.
4.
In each editing screen, touch the touch screen to set the 
parameters.
For details on how to use the touch screen, refer to 
5.
When editing a parameter that requires you to specify a 
value, move the cursor to the value box of that parameter. 
Then modify the value by either turning the VALUE dial or 
pressing [INC/+] or [DEC/-]. You can also modify a value by 
dragging over the touch screen.
6.
Repeat steps 2–5 to complete a patch.
7.
If you wish to save the changes you’ve made, perform the 
press [EXIT] to return to the PATCH PLAY screen.
If you return to the PATCH PLAY screen without saving, the 
display will indicate “EDITED,” reminding you that the patch 
settings have been modified.
If you turn off the power or select a different patch while the 
display indicates “EDITED,” your edited patch will be lost.
Four Tips for Editing Patches
Select a patch that is similar to the sound you wish to 
create.
It’s hard to create a new sound that’s exactly what you want if 
you just select a patch and modify its parameters at random. It 
makes sense to start with a patch whose sound is related to 
what you have in mind.
Check the Structure setting.
The structure type is an important parameter which determines 
how the six sections are combined. Before you actually begin 
editing, you should understand how the sections are related to 
each other.
Decide which section(s) you will use.
When creating a patch, it is very important to decide which 
section(s) you will use. In the Edit screen of each section, use the 
on/off switch to specify whether that section will be used (on) 
or not used (off). You can also use the on/off buttons located in 
the STRUCTURE section of the V-Synth’s panel.
Turn Effects off.
Since the V-Synth effects have such a profound impact on its 
sounds, turn them off to listen to the sound itself so you can 
better evaluate the changes you’re making. Since you will hear 
the original sound of the patch itself when the effects are turned 
off, the results of your modifications will be easier to hear. 
Actually, sometimes just changing effects settings can give you 
the sound you want.