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Chapter 2. Creating Your Own Sounds
Creating Sounds that Reflect 
the Position of Sliders/Knobs 
(MANUAL)
In Manual mode, you edit parameter values by setting them to the 
current position of the sliders and knobs.
When you edit a Patch to change the sound, the various parameter 
values will not necessarily match the positions of the sliders or 
knobs. When working in Manual mode, the sound reflects the slider 
and knob positions, which is useful when you want to create sounds 
from scratch.
Press [MANUAL], causing the indicator to light up; of the 
parameters for the currently selected Patch, those that are 
represented on the panel will assume the actual settings, as 
determined by the positions of sliders and knobs.
• This operation deletes any current settings in the temporary area 
• Parameter settings not represented on the panel will not change 
even when you press [MANUAL]. With OSC 1 and OSC 2, for 
example, the settings for the oscillator not currently being edited 
(where the indicator is not blinking) are not operational in 
Manual mode. In this case, when you call up the parameters to 
the panel display, the [MANUAL] indicator light then goes out. 
If necessary, you then can return the Manual mode by pressing 
[MANUAL] again.
Parameters Not Shown in the Panel 
Display
• Settings for the oscillator (either OSC 1 or OSC 2) not currently 
being edited
• Settings for the LFO (either LFO 1 or LFO 2) not currently being 
edited
• Parameters for the currently selected [DEPTH] setting other than 
those selected with [DESTINATION]
Using Preview Function Hold 
to Continue Playing a Sound
By having the Preview function hold, you can have sounds continue 
to play, even without having to hold down the SH-32’s note-entry 
buttons. This is very a convenient feature, as it allows you to keep 
both hands free to adjust sliders and knobs while monitoring how a 
sound changes when, for example, you are editing sounds.
1.
Press [PREVIEW] to make the indicator light.
Indicators are lit for buttons that may be used as the note-entry 
buttons.
fig.02-01
2.
Press [HOLD] to make the indicator light.
3.
Press the button for the key that you want to play.
The pressed button’s indicator blinks, and the sound continues 
to play after you release the button.
4.
Press the same button once more to stop the sound.
Determining the Basic 
Waveform and Pitch 
(OSC 1 & 2)
fig.02-02
With the OSC 1 & 2 (Oscillator 1 & 2) section, select the waveform 
upon which the sound is based, then adjust the pitch and other 
aspects of the sound. You can also combine OSC 1 and OSC 2 to 
create a wide variety of sounds.
Oscillator ON/OFF and Mix Balance 
(OSC 1, OSC 2, BALANCE)
[OSC 1]/[OSC 2]
These switch the oscillators on and off. Press the button; the selected 
oscillator is on when the indicator is lit or blinking, and off when the 
indicator light is off. When both OSC 1 and OSC 2 are on, the 
oscillator with the blinking indicator is the one being edited. To turn 
off the oscillator that is not being edited, press the blinking button.
Pressing [OSC 1] and [OSC 2] simultaneously causes both 
indicators to blink, and both OSC 1 and OSC 2 become the edited 
objects, thus allowing you to make identical settings to the two 
oscillators at the same time.
Using Patches in which two oscillators are played reduces the 
polyphony by half.
[BALANCE]
Adjusts the volume balance between OSC 1 and OSC 2. The OSC 1 
volume increases as the slider is moved upwards; moving the slider 
down increases the OSC 2 volume.