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Voice Edit mode    Normal Voice Edit    Common Edit
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Owner’s Manual
[SF2] PLY MODE (Play mode)
From this display you can make various settings for the tone generator of this synthesizer, and assign different Micro 
Tuning settings.
Mono/Poly
Determines whether the Voice is played back monophonically (single notes only) or polyphonically multiple 
simultaneous notes).
Settings: mono, poly
KeyAsgnMode 
(Key Assign Mode)
When this is set to “single,” double playback of the same note is prevented. This is useful when two or more 
instances of the same note are received nearly simultaneously, or without a corresponding note off message. To 
allow playback of each instance of the same note, set this to “multi.”
Settings: single, multi
M. TuningNo. 
(Micro Tuning  Number)
Determines the tuning system for the voice. Normally, this should be set to 00 (Equal temperament); however 
additional tuning systems are available for a variety of tuning applications and effects. 
Settings: See the Micro Tuning List on page 209.
M. TuningRoot 
(Micro Tuning  Root)
Determines the root note of the Micro Tuning set above. 
Settings: C ~ B
[SF3] MEQ OFS 
(Master EQ Offset)
From this display you can adjust the master (global) EQ settings for the entire Voice. The settings made here are 
applied as offsets to the EQ settings (with the exception of “MID”) from the Utility mode, with the following operation:  
[VOICE] 
 [UTILITY] 
 [F3] VOICE 
 [SF1] MEQ. You can edit these parameters by using the Knobs.
Settings: -64 ~ 0 ~ +63
[SF4] PORTA (Portamento)
This display allows you to set the Portamento related parameters. Portamento is used to create a smooth transition in 
pitch from the first note played on the keyboard to the next.
Switch
Determines whether Portamento is applied to your keyboard performance using the current Voice or not. 
Settings: off, on
Time
Determines the pitch transition time. Higher values result in a longer pitch change time, when Time Mode below is 
set to “Time.”
Settings: 0 ~ 127
Mode
Determines how the Portamento is applied to your keyboard performance. 
Settings: fingered, fulltime 
fingered............Portamento is only applied when you play legato (playing the next note before releasing the previous one).
fulltime..............Portamento is always applied.
TimeMode
This determines how the pitch changes in time. 
Settings: rate1, time1, rate2, time2
rate1.................Pitch changes at the specified rate. 
time1 ................Pitch changes in the specified time. 
rate2.................Pitch changes at the specified rate within a octave. 
time2 ................Pitch changes in the specified time within a octave.
LegatoSlope
Determines the speed of the attack of legato notes, when Switch above is set to on and Mono/Poly is set to mono.  
(Legato notes “overlap” each other, the next being played before the previous is released.)  The higher the value, the 
slower the attack rate. 
Settings: 0 ~ 7
[SF5] OTHER
From this display you can set the control functions for the Knobs, and determine the up/down range for the Pitch 
Bend wheel.
Knob Assign
Determines the function for the assignable Knobs (1-4). Pressing the [KNOB CONTROL FUNCTION] button on the 
panel sets the desired function row, which is automatically stored to memory with the currently selected voice.
Settings: pan, tone, assign, MEQofs, MEF, arpFx
PB Upper 
(Pitch Bend range Upper), 
PB Lower 
(Pitch Bend range Lower)
These two parameters determine the pitch change range of the Pitch Bend wheel.
Settings: -48 ~ 24
AssignA, AssignB, 
Assign1, Assign2
Simply tweaking the knob with setting the Knob Assign (above) to “assign” to the desired value, which is 
automatically stored to memory with the currently selected voice. 
[F2] OUTPUT
Volume
Determines the output level of the Voice.
Settings: 0 ~ 127
Pan
Determines the stereo pan position of the Voice. You can also adjust this parameter using the PAN knob on the front 
panel.
Settings: L63 (Left) ~ C (Center) ~ R63 (Right)
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When a stereo Voice is selected, this parameter setting may not be effective. Voices with Elements set to opposite Pan settings 
(set in [F4] AMP 
 [SF1] LVL/PAN 
 Pan) — i.e.,  one at L63 and another at R63 — are considered stereo Voices.