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Chapter 4 Creating a Patch
Chapter 4
More Advanced Editing of 
Tones
You can use a tremendous amount of detail when you edit 
the Tones in a Patch. Each Tone’s editable parameters are 
assigned to the function select buttons as follows.
[CONTROL]
[WAVE]
[LFO]
[PITCH]
[TVF]
[TVA]
The following shows the basic setting procedure. For 
descriptions of each parameter, refer to the reference page 
given in the above.
1. Select the Patch you wish to set up.
2. Press the function select button that accesses the 
parameter you wish to adjust, causing the button’s 
indicator to light.
3. Press [
] / [
] to select the page containing the 
parameter.
4. Use TONE SELECT [1]–[4] to select the Tone you wish to 
set up.
Its indicator will blink, and the selected Tone’s number will 
appear in the upper left of the display.
* When adjusting settings for parameters that apply to all Tones 
– parameters other than EFFECTS OUTPUT, CONTROL 
CTRL Rx MIDI, and MATRIX CONTROL – individual 
Tones need not, and cannot, be selected.
5. Press [
] / [
] to move the cursor to the 
parameter that you wish to adjust.
6. Turn the VALUE dial or press [INC] / [DEC] to select the 
desired value.
* If you make a mistake when selecting a value, or if you do not 
like the change you have made, press [UNDO] to restore the 
parameter to its original value.
What is a Ring Modulator?
A Ring Modulator mathematically multiplies two Tones, 
creating a new sound that includes inharmonic 
overtones that were not present in either of the two 
original Tones.
Since the difference in pitch between the two Tones 
changes the overtone structure, an un-pitched “metallic” 
sound often results. Ring modulation is therefore 
especially suitable for creating bells and other metallic 
sounds.
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