VOICE, PITCH, ASSIGN

VOICE

These settings are related to the programs overall as well as how the timbres sound.

This sets whether one timbre (Single) or two timbres (Dual) are used.

You can also set how the notes are triggered here, such as single notes/chords, unison and so forth.

 

 

 

1. Timbre Mode (Timb Mode)                     [Single, Dual]

Sets how many timbres the program will use.

Single: Only one timbre is used.

 

 

Dual: Two timbres are used. When you play the keyboard, both timbres play simultaneously. You can edit the two timbres individually.

 

 

The maximum polyphony is eight voices (eight notes). In Dual mode, the maximum polyphony is four voices (since timbres 1 and 2 are played together).

2. Poly / Mono   [Poly, Mono Legato, Mono Retrigger]

Specifies how the timbres are triggered.

When this is set to monophonic mode, you can specify whether the EG and LFO are retriggered when you play the next key while still holding down the previous key.

Poly: The program plays polyphonically, letting you play chords. The maximum polyphony is eight voices.

Note: This may vary depending on the settings.

Mono Legato: The sound plays monophonically (one note at a time). Only one sound for the timbre can be played at a time. The EG and LFO will only reset for the first note played. Use this setting if you want to play legato.

Mono Retrigger: The sound plays monophonically. Only one sound for the timbre can be played at a time. The EG and LFO are retriggered each time you press a key.

 

 

3. Unison Number (Unison)                     [Off, 2 Voice...8 Voice]

Specifies the number of voices that will sound for each note you play. When this is off, voices will not sound in unison, and “Unison Detune” and “Unison Spread” cannot be applied. You can make up to eight voices play in unison.

Note: The maximum value is 8 when Timbre Mode is “Single”, and the maximum value is 4 when Tim­bre Mode is “Dual”.

4. Unison Detune (U.Detune)                     [0...127]      (CC#33)

Specifies how much the individual notes that sound at the same time are detuned when played in uni­son.

The number of voices set in Unison Number are uniformly assigned to play at the same time, detuned by the amount you set here.

 

 

5. Unison Spread (U.Spread)                     [0...127]      (CC#34)

Widens the panpot (stereo position) settings for the individual notes that sound at the same time when played in unison.

PITCH

This sets the pitch of the oscillators. Set the Transpose and Fine Tune to produce the desired pitch. These settings are shared by all three oscillators. You can also set the portamento time and the amount of pitch change that’s caused by the [PITCH] wheel.

 

 

 

1. Portamento Time (PortaTime)                     [0...127]      (CC#5)

Adjusts the speed of the portamento effect. Portamento is a smooth change in pitch from one note to another.

With a setting of 0, the portamento effect is not applied. Larger values cause the pitch to change over a longer time.

2. Portamento Mode (PortaMode)                     [Fingered, Always]            (CC#65)

Sets how the portamento effect is applied when you press a key.

Fingered: The portamento effect is only be applied to notes played while a key is being held.

Always: The portamento effect is always applied to the notes you play, regardless of whether you hold down the previous notes.

3. Transpose                     [-24...0...24]      (CC#35)

Adjusts the pitch of the oscillator in half tones (100-cent) steps. The range is two octaves upward or downward.

4. Fine Tune                     [-50...0...+50 Cent]      (CC#36)

Sets the pitch of the oscillator in one-cent steps. The range is 50 cents upward or downward (±50 cents).

5. Pitch Bend Range (PB Range)                     [-24...0...24]

Specifies the amount of pitch change in semitones that occurs when you use the pitch bend.

ASSIGN

You can assign parameters to the five EDIT CONTROL knobs, to control for Performance Edit.

Tip: When the home page is selected using the FUNCTION 5 button in Performance Edit, operate the five EDIT CONTROLS knobs to alter the sound and so forth.

 

 

 

1. Knob 1   [NoAssign, TIMBRE1 Unison Detune, ..., Loop Rec Stutter Offset]

2. Knob 2   [NoAssign, TIMBRE1 Unison Detune, ..., Loop Rec Stutter Offset]

3. Knob 3   [NoAssign, TIMBRE1 Unison Detune, ..., Loop Rec Stutter Offset]

4. Knob 4   [NoAssign, TIMBRE1 Unison Detune, ..., Loop Rec Stutter Offset]

5. Knob 5   [NoAssign, TIMBRE1 Unison Detune, ..., Loop Rec Stutter Offset]

Assigns the parameters that are controlled with the respective EDIT CONTROL knobs.

See “Performance Edit List” for a list of parameters that you can set.