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Chapter 4 Creating Patches
Chap.4
Gain (Wave Gain)
Range:
 -6/0/+6/+12
Specifies the gain (amplitude) of the waveform. The value 
changes in 6 dB (decibel) steps—an increase of 6 dB doubles 
the waveform’s gain. If you intend to use the Booster to 
distort the waveform’s sound, set this parameter to its 
maximum value.
Tempo Sync (Wave Tempo Sync)
Range:
 ON/OFF
Determines whether the waveform is synchronized (ON) or 
not synchronized (OFF) to the Patch’s tempo.
FXM (Frequency Cross Modulation)
FXM (Frequency Cross Modulation) uses a specified 
waveform to apply frequency modulation to the currently 
selected waveform, creating complex overtones. This can be 
useful when creating wilder sounds or sound effects.
Switch (Wave FXM Switch)
Range:
 ON/OFF
Sets whether FXM will be used (ON) or not (OFF).
Color (Wave FXM Color)
Range:
 1–4
Specifies how FXM will perform its frequency modulation. 
Higher settings result in a grainier sound, while lower 
settings result in a more metallic sound.
Depth (Wave FXM Depth)
Range:
 0–16
Specifies the depth of the modulation produced by FXM.
Tone Delay
Produces a time delay between the moment a key is pressed 
(or released) and the moment the Tone actually begins to 
sound. Since you can adjust the timing of each Tone in a 
Patch, you can create effects in which pressing a single key 
produces two or more sounds occurring at different times.
If you do not wish to use Tone Delay, set Mode to NORMAL 
and Delay Time to 0.
Mode (Tone Delay Mode)
Sets the manner in which the Tone will sound.
Available Settings:
NORMAL:
 The Tone will sound after the specified Delay 
Time.
fig.04-033.e
HOLD:
 The Tone will only sound if the key is held for longer 
than the specified Delay Time. If the key is released before 
the Delay Time has elapsed, the Tone will not sound.
fig.04-034.e
KEY-OFF-NORMAL:
 The Tone will not sound while the key 
is being pressed, but will sound — after the specified Delay 
Time — when the key is released.
fig.04-035.e
KEY-OFF-DECAY:
 The Tone will not sound while the key is 
being pressed, but will sound after the specified Delay Time 
when the key is released. However, for this setting — unlike 
KEY-OFF-N — the TVA envelope of the Tone will begin 
when the key is first pressed. As a result, in most cases, only 
the decay portion of the sound will be heard.
fig.04-036.e
If you have selected a Wave that is a decay-type sound (i.e., a 
sound that fades away naturally even if the key is not 
released), selecting KEY-OFF-NORMAL or KEY-OFF-
DECAY may result in no sound being heard.
Note off
Delay time
Note on
NORMAL
Note off
Delay time
Note on
HOLD
No sound
played
Note off
Delay time
Note on
KEY-OFF-NORMAL
Note off
Delay time
Note on
KEY-OFF-DECAY