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Creating a Patch
FXM Depth 
Specifies the depth of the modulation produced by FXM.
Value:
 0–16
Tempo Sync (Wave Tempo Sync)
When you wish to synchronize a Phrase Loop to the clock (tempo), 
set this to “ON.” This is valid only when an optional Wave 
Expansion Board, such as “SR-JV80-10: BASS&DRUMS,” is installed, 
and you have selected a tone which uses a waveform that displays 
tempo (BPM).
Value:
 OFF, ON
• When the Tempo Sync parameter is set to “ON,” settings related 
• When the Tempo Sync parameter is set to “ON,” set the Delay 
Time parameter (PATCH/General) to “0.” With other settings, a 
delay effect will be applied, and you will be not be able to play 
as you expect.
Modifying Pitch (Pitch)
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Pitch
Patch C Tune (Patch Coarse Tune) 
Adjusts the pitch of the patch’s sound up or down in semitone steps 
(+/-4 octaves).
Value:
 -48– +48
Patch F Tune (Patch Fine Tune)
Adjusts the pitch of the patch’s sound up or down in 1-cent steps (+/
-50 cents).
Value:
 -50– +50
One cent is 1/100th of a semitone.
Octave Shift
Adjusts the pitch of the patch’s sound up or down in units of an 
octave (+/-3 octaves).
Value:
 -3– +3
Stretch Tune (Stretch Tune Depth)
This setting allows you to apply “stretched tuning” to the patch. 
(Stretched tuning is a system by which acoustic pianos are normally 
tuned, causing the lower range to be lower and the higher range to 
be higher than the mathematical tuning ratios would otherwise 
dictate.) With a setting of “OFF,” the patch’s tuning will be equal 
temperament. A setting of “3” will produce the greatest difference in 
the pitch of the low and high ranges.
Value:
 OFF, 1–3
The diagram shows the pitch change relative to equal temperament 
that will occur in the low and high ranges. This setting will have a 
subtle effect on the way in which chords resonate.
fig.Stretch.e
Tone C Tune (Tone Coarse Tune) 
Adjusts the pitch of the tone’s sound up or down in semitone steps 
(+/-4 octaves).
Value:
 -48– +48
Tone F Tune (Tone Fine Tune) 
Adjusts the pitch of the tone’s sound up or down in 1-cent steps (+/-
50 cents).
Value:
 -50– +50
One cent is 1/100th of a semitone.
Phrase Loop
Phrase loop
 refers to the repeated playback of a phrase that’s 
been pulled out of a song (e.g., by using a sampler). One 
technique involving the use of Phrase Loops is the excerpting of 
a Phrase from a pre-existing song in a certain genre, for example 
dance music, and then creating a new song with that Phrase 
used as the basic motif. This is referred to as “Break Beats.”
1
2
3
OFF
2
1
OFF
3
High note range
Pitch difference from
equal temperament
Parameter value
Low note range