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Creating a Patch
 
Creating a Patch
Mode (Portamento Mode)
 
Specifies the performance conditions for which portamento will be 
applied.
 
Value
NORMAL:
 
 Portamento will always be applied.
 
LEGATO:
 
 Portamento will be applied only when you play legato 
(i.e., when you press the next key before releasing the previous key).
 
Type (Portamento Type)
 
Specifies the type of portamento effect.
 
Value
RATE:
 
 The time it takes will depend on the distance between the 
two pitches.
 
TIME:
 
 The time it takes will be constant, regardless of how far apart 
in pitch the notes are.
 
Time (Portamento Time)
 
When portamento is used, this specifies the time over which the 
pitch will change. Higher settings will cause the pitch change to the 
next note to take more time.
 
Value:
 
 0–127
 
Time Velo Sens (Portamento Time Velocity 
Sensitivity)
 
This allows keyboard dynamics to affect the portamento Time. If you 
want portamento Time to be speeded up for strongly played notes, 
set this parameter to a positive (+) value. If you want it to be slowed 
down, set this to a negative (-) value.
 
Value:
 
 -63– +63
 
Mono/Poly
 
Specifies whether the patch will play monophonically or 
polyphonically. The monophonic setting is effective when playing a 
solo instrument patch such as sax or flute.
 
Value
:
 
 Only the last-played note will sound.
 
:
 
 Two or more notes can be played simultaneously.
 
Legato (Legato Switch)
 
Legato is valid when the Mono/Poly parameter is set to 
monophonic. This setting specifies whether the Legato function will 
be used (ON) or not (OFF).
 
Value:
 
 OFF, ON
 
With the Legato Switch parameter “ON,” pressing a key while 
continuing to press a previous key causes the note to change 
pitch to the pitch of the most recently pressed key, sounding all 
the while. This creates a smooth transition between notes, which 
is effective when you wish to simulate the hammering-on and 
pulling-off techniques used by a guitarist.
 
D Beam/Bender
 
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Octave Shift
 
Adjusts the pitch of the patch’s sound up or down in units of an 
octave (+/-3 octaves).
 
Value:
 
 -3– +3
 
D Beam (D Beam Type) 
 
 
Specifies the effect that will be controlled by the D Beam controller.
 
Value
OFF:
 
 The D Beam controller will not be used.
 
Time Trip:
 
 The D Beam controller will control the Time Trip effect.
 
Time:
 
 The D Beam controller will control the Time Control effect.
 
Pitch:
 
 The D Beam controller will control the Pitch Control effect.
 
Assignable:
 
 The D Beam controller will control the effect specified 
for each patch.
 
For details on how to specify the effect that will be controlled 
when “Assignable” is selected, refer to 
 
 
 
The level meters at both sides of “D Beam” in the screen show 
the state of response as you move your hand closer to the D 
Beam controller.
 
Bend Range Up (Pitch Bend Range Up)
 
Specifies the degree of pitch change in semitones when the Pitch 
Bend lever is all the way right. For example, if this parameter is set to 
“12,” the pitch will rise one octave when the pitch bend lever is 
moved to the right-most position.
 
Value:
 
 0–48
Portamento
Portamento is an effect which smoothly changes the pitch from 
the first-played key to the next-played key. By applying 
portamento when the Mono/Poly parameter is monophonic, 
you can simulate slide performance techniques on a violin or 
similar instrument.