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Chapter 3. Creating Your Own Sounds
Part (Arpeggio Part)
When using a Layer performance, you can use this parameter
to specify the Part for playing an arpeggio. Parts other than
that you specify will sound as you play on the keyboard.
* This setting will be invalid if Single performance, Patch mode or
Rhythm Set mode is selected.
Tempo
Sets the speed of the arpeggio. This setting is the same as the
tempo of the song. Changing this setting will also affect the
songs playback tempo.
When the Clock Source parameter (SYSTEM/SETUP/
SYSTEM SETUP) is set to INT, the display will indicate
Tempo(=SYS), and this will be the same value as the system
tempo. With a setting of MIDI, the display will indicate
Tempo(=EXT), and you will be synchronized to the clock of
the external MIDI device.
Keyboard and Controllers
Settings (CONTROL)
KEYBOARD
Transpose (Transpose Switch/Value)
If you wish to transpose the range of the keyboard, turn this
switch ON and set the desired amount of transposition (in
semitone steps). Tonic is indicated in parentheses ( ).
* The transposed note name will be shown in the lower right of the
Performance/Patch/Rhythm Set play display.
* When transposing the keyboard range, press [TRANSPOSE]
and indicator lights.
* To change transpose amount on a PLAY display, hold down
[TRANSPOSE] and press [-OCT] or [+OCT].
Sens (Keyboard Sensitivity)
Select the keyboard sensitivity.
LIGHT: light
MEDIUM: normal
HEAVY: heavy
Vel (Keyboard Velocity)
Specify the velocity value that will be transmitted when you
play the keyboard. If you want the actual keyboard velocity
to be transmitted, set this to REAL. If you want a fixed
velocity value to be transmitted regardless of how you play,
specify the desired value.
Aft (Aftertouch Sensitivity)
Specify the Aftertouch sensitivity. Higher values will allow
Aftertouch to be applied more easily. Normally you should
leave this set to 100.
HOLD PEDAL
Set the function of the pedal connected to the HOLD PEDAL
jack.
Output (Pedal Output)
Select the sound source(s) (the internal sound source and/or
external sound sources connected to MIDI OUT connector)
which will be controlled by the pedal.
OFF: Neither will be controlled.
INT: Only the internal sound source will be controlled.
MIDI: Only external sound sources will be controlled.
BOTH: Both the internal sound source and external sound
sources will be controlled.
Polarity (Pedal Polarity)
This parameter switches the polarity of the Hold pedal. On
some pedals, the electrical signal output by the pedal when it
is pressed or released is the opposite of other pedals. If your
pedal has an effect opposite of what you expect, set this
parameter to
REVERSE
. If you are using a Roland pedal (that
has no polarity switch), set this parameter to
STANDARD
.
CONTROL PEDAL
Assign the function of the pedals connected to the
CONTROL PEDAL jack.
Assign (Pedal Assign)
Select the function controlled by the pedal.
CC0195:
Controller numbers 195 (except for 6, 3263).
PITCH BEND: Pitch bend
AFTERTOUCH: Aftertouch
PROG-UP: Every press of the pedal selects the next
Performance number, Patch number, or
Rhythm Set.
PROG-DOWN: Every press of the pedal selects the
previous Performance number, Patch
number, or Rhythm Set.
TAP-TEMPO: Tap tempo (a tempo specified by the
interval at which you press the pedal).
OCT-UP: Each pedal press raises the key range in
octave steps (up to 3 octaves higher).
OCT-DOWN: Each pedal press lowers the key range in
octave steps (up to 3 octaves lower).
Output (Pedal Output)
Select the sound source(s) (the internal sound source and/or
external sound sources connected to MIDI OUT connector)
which will be controlled by the pedals.
OFF: Neither will be controlled.
INT: Only the internal sound source will be controlled.
MIDI: Only external sound sources will be controlled.
BOTH: Both the internal sound source and external sound
sources will be controlled.
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