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Editing a Voice
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The following briefly describes the main Voice parameters.
Basic parameters for creating a sound
If you wish to edit the basic sound-generating and sound-
shaping parameters for the Voice, such as Oscillator, Pitch, 
Filter, Amplitude, and EG (Envelope Generator), use the 
Common Edit display. 
Effect related parameters
.................... Pages 177 and 194 
The Effects use DSP (Digital Signal Processing) to alter and 
enhance the sound of a Voice.  Effects are applied in the final 
stages of editing, letting you change the sound of the created 
Voice as desired. The Common Edit display lets you edit the 
Effect related parameters. 
Controller related parameters
........... Pages 155 and 192
For each Voice, you can assign various functions to built-in 
controllers such as Pitch Bend Wheel, Modulation Wheel, 
Ribbon Controller, Knobs (ASSIGN1 and 2), Keyboard 
Aftertouch and optionally connected controllers such as 
Footswitch, Foot Controller, Breath Controller. These settings 
can be edited in the Common Edit display. 
Arpeggio related parameters
............. Pages 169 and 191
For each Voice, you can set the Arpeggio related parameters 
such as Arpeggio type and playback tempo. These can be 
edited in the Common Edit display. 
Enter a name for the Voice from the NAME display ([COMMON] 
 [F1] GENERAL 
 [SF1] NAME). For detailed instructions on 
The edited Voice can be stored in the Voice Store mode. See 
page 85 for details. 
Keep in mind that edited Voice data is stored to internal User 
memory (Flash ROM) and is stored even when turning the 
power off.  As such it is not necessary to save the data to 
SmartMedia card or another device; however, you may want 
to save it to another media for backup or organizational 
purposes. For more information, see page 85.
Compare Function
This convenient function lets you switch between the 
edited Voice and its original, unedited condition – 
allowing you to listen to the difference between the two 
and better hear how your edits affect the sound.
1
In the Voice Edit mode (the [EDIT] indicator 
lighting), press the [EDIT] button so that its 
indicator flashes.
The [C] indicator is shown at the top of the display (in 
place of the [E] indicator), and the original, unedited 
voice is restored for monitoring. 
2
Press the [EDIT] button again to disable the 
“Compare” function and restore the settings for 
your edited Voice. 
Compare the edited sound with the unedited sound by 
repeating steps #1 and 2. 
n While Compare is active, you cannot make edits to the Voice. 
4
Select the menu you wish to edit by pressing the 
[F1] - [F6] and [SF1] - [SF5] buttons, then edit the 
parameters.
Element selection 
 [F1] - [F6]
[F1] OSC (Oscillator)
[F2] PITCH
[F3] FILTER
[F4] AMP (Amplitude)
[F5] LFO
[F6] EQ (Equalizer)
[COMMON] 
 [F6] EFFECT
[COMMON] 
 [F3] ARP (Arpeggio)
5
Repeat #3 - 4 as desired. 
6
Name the edited Normal Voice. 
Enter the 
desired 
Voice name.
7
Store the edited Voice to internal User memory 
(page 187). 
8
If desired, save the edited and stored voices to a 
SmartMedia/USB storage device. 
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