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Although you can use Real-Time Modify to modify
the sound of a patch in real time while a pattern plays,
it is also possible to modify the various aspects of the
sound beforehand to create the perfect patch for your
music. This process is called Patch Edit (Rhythm Edit),
and like Real-Time Modify, allows you to make
detailed parameter settings for each tone or rhythm
tone.
The sound parameters that can be set during patch
editing and rhythm editing are referred to as Patch
parameters and Rhythm Set parameters, respectively.
Creating an Original Patch
Sound-Editing Procedure
1. Select one of the parts 1Ð7 as the current
part.
2. Select the patch that you wish to edit (p.
23).
3. Make sure that the patch select page is dis-
played.
4. Press [TONE SELECT].
The indicator will light, and the RHYTHM buttons
will be as follows.
Turning each tone on/off
fig.3-1
Tones that have their indicator lit are on. You can
press each button to turn the corresponding tone
on/off.
Selecting the tone for editing
fig.3-2
The tone with a blinking (lit) button indicator will be
affected by your editing.
5. Press [EDIT].
The indicator will light, and an editing page will
appear.
The various editing pages show the currently selected
patch parameter, and the setting values for each tone.
The tone to which your editing will apply is indicated
by Ò Ó shown at the left of the value. In the following
illustration, TONE 1 is being edited.
fig.3-3
6. Press one of the [CYM]/[TOM/PERC]/
[HIT]/[OTHERS] buttons to select the tone
that you wish to edit.
The indicator of the selected button will begin blink-
ing, and Ò Ó will be displayed at the left of the setting
value.
You can select two or more tones by holding down
one of the buttons while you press another button.
* When two or more tones are selected, the indicator of the
first-pressed tone will be blinking, and the indicators of
the subsequently-pressed tones will be lit. The panel indi-
cators will show the filter type and LFO waveform set-
tings etc. for the blinking tone.
7. Select the patch parameter that you wish
to modify, and edit it.
To exit the editing pages, press [EDIT].
There are two ways to select patch parameters.
Using knobs or buttons to select an
editing page
By operating a front panel knob or button, you can
directly access the screen page for that parameter, and
edit it. For example, if you rotate the [CUTOFF] knob,
the display will automatically change to the Cutoff
Frequency setting page, and you can edit the setting
while viewing the values for each tone.
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Accessing only the editing page without modi-
fying the setting value
If you wish to see the current setting before you make
any changes, hold down [EDIT] while you operate the
knob, and you will access only the editing page with-
out modifying the value. This is convenient when you
wish to view the current parameter values as you edit.
TONE SELECT
CYM
TOM
/
PERC
HIT
OTHERS
Select
TONE 4
TONE 3
TONE 2
TONE 1
REALTIME ERASE
EDIT
TONE SELECT
CYM
TOM
/
PERC
HIT
OTHERS
Select
TONE 4
TONE 3
TONE 2
TONE 1
MUTE
RHYTHM
SELECT
TONE
TONE SWITCH
BD
SD
HH
CLP
ON ON
TONE 4
TONE 3
TONE 2
TONE 1
Chapter 3. Creating Original Sounds (Patch Edit/Rhythm Edit)
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