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Keyboard Mode Functions
 
You can turn the C1/C2 knobs to edit the currently selected Tone 
(including drum set Tones). After editing a Tone, you can save it in 
user memory.
For example, if the KEYBOARD [SPLIT] and [UPPER] buttons are lit, 
the following procedure will edit the Tone for the Upper Part of Split 
mode.
 
1.
 
Press ANALOG MODIFY [SELECT] to make FILTER light.
 
2.
 
Turn the C1 knob to adjust CUTOFF, or turn the C2 knob to 
adjust RESONANCE.
 
3.
 
Press ANALOG MODIFY [SELECT] to make ENV light.
 
4.
 
Turn the C1 knob to adjust ATTACK, or turn the C2 knob to 
adjust RELEASE.
 
These parameters affect the way in which the volume changes 
between the time a key is pressed and released.
You can edit the currently selected tone (including drum set Tones) 
in more detail. After editing a Tone, you can save it in user memory.
 
1.
 
Press [FUNCTION].
 
2.
 
Use SELECT [
][
] to get the screen to indicate “Edit 
Tone?”
 
3.
 
Press [ENTER].
 
If you press [EXIT], you’re returned to the previous screen.
 
4.
 
Use SELECT [
][
] to select a parameter, and turn the 
VALUE dial to adjust the value of the parameter.
 
Portamento
 
 is an effect that smoothly changes the pitch from 
one note to the next.
 
Vibrato
 
 is an effect that uses an LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator) 
to cyclically vary the pitch.
After you’ve edited the currently selected Tone (including drum set 
Tones), here’s how you can save it in user memory.
 
1.
 
Press [FUNCTION].
 
2.
 
Use SELECT [
][
] to get the screen to indicate “Write 
Tone?”
 
3.
 
Press [ENTER]; the screen will indicate “Tone Num: U001.”
 
4.
 
Turn the VALUE dial to select a save destination (U001–
U144). Then press [ENTER].
 
5.
 
Input a name for the user Tone.
 
Use SELECT [
][
] to move the cursor, and turn the 
VALUE dial to change each character.
 
6.
 
Press [ENTER]; the screen will indicate “Write Sure?”
 
7.
 
Press [ENTER] to write the edited tone into user memory.
 
If you press [EXIT], you’re returned to the previous screen 
without the tone being written.
 
Editing a Tone
 
CUTOFF
This specifies the cutoff frequency at 
which the filter will begin affecting the 
spectral components of the sound. Turn 
the knob toward the right to brighten the 
sound, or toward the left to darken the 
sound.
RESONANCE
This boosts the sound in the region of the 
cutoff frequency, adding a distinctive 
character to the sound. Turn the knob to-
ward the right to strengthen this character, 
or toward the left to decrease it.
ATTACK
Adjusts the attack time (the time from when 
you press a key until the sound reaches its full 
volume). Turn the knob toward the right to 
lengthen the attack time, or toward the left to 
shorten it.
RELEASE
Adjusts the release time (the time from when 
you release a key until the sound disappears). 
Turn the knob toward the right to lengthen the 
release time, or toward the left to shorten it.
 
Editing a Tone in Detail
 
Parameter
Range
Explanation
 
Tone Volume
0–127
Adjusts the volume of the tone.
Porta Sw
OFF, 
ON
Specifies whether portamento 
(see the glossary item in the right 
column of this page) will be ap-
plied (ON) or not (OFF).
 
Porta Time
0–127
Adjusts the speed at which the 
pitch will change when porta-
mento is used. Higher settings 
will lengthen the time over 
which the pitch changes to the 
next note.
Cutoff
-64–+63
The same as CUTOFF described 
in the left column of this page.
Resonance
-64–+63
The same as RESONANCE de-
scribed in the left column of this 
page.
Attack Time
-64–+63
The same as ATTACK described 
in the left column of this page.
Decay Time
-64–+63
Adjusts the decay time (the time 
from when the attack has fin-
ished until the volume reaches 
the level at which it will remain 
as long as you hold down the 
key). Higher settings produce a 
longer decay time.
Release Time
-64–+63
The same as RELEASE described 
in the left column of this page.
Vib Rate
-64–+63
Adjusts the modulation speed of 
vibrato (see the glossary item be-
low). Higher settings produce 
faster vibrato.
Vib Depth
-64–+63
Adjusts the modulation depth 
vibrato. Higher settings produce 
more intense vibrato.
Vib Delay
-64–+63
Adjusts the time until vibrato be-
gins. Higher settings produce a 
longer delay until vibrato will 
begin.
 
Saving a Tone
 
Parameter
Range
Explanation
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