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Chapter 3. Creating Your Own Sounds
Chapter 3
1. Press [PATCH] to access the PATCH PLAY display, and
select the Patch whose settings you wish to modify (p.
47).
2. Press [EDIT] to make the indicator light.
3. Use the function buttons to select the display group.
The button indicator of the selected display group will blink.
fig.3-05
4. Use [ ] or [ ] to select a display page.
5. If you have selected a parameter display that can be set
independently for each Tone, the number of the Tone
selected for editing will be shown in the display. To
select a different Tone, press [EDIT] to temporarily turn
off the indicator, and use TONE SELECT [1][4] (located
in the row of function buttons) to select a Part.
fig.3-06
For simultaneously modifying the same parameter for two or
more Tones, hold down one of TONE SELECT [1][4]
buttons and press another TONE SELECT [1][4] button,
then another if so desired. An asterisk (*) will be indicated for
Tones other than the first-selected Tone.
* To switch Tones on/off, turn off [EDIT] indicator and then use
the TONE SWITCH [1]–[4] located in the row of function
buttons.
6. Use [ ] or [ ] to move the cursor to the parameter
you wish to modify.
7. Use the VALUE dial, [INC]/[DEC] or numeric keys and
modify the parameter value.
* If you’ve selected two or more Tones, your editing will modify
the parameter values for all selected Tones by the same amount.
* If you’ve made a mistake in setting the parameter value or you
don’t like the changes, just press [UNDO/COMPARE] to
restore the value to what it was.
8. If you wish to move to another display group, press
[EDIT] to make the indicator light, and use the function
buttons.
* You can also move to another display group by holding down
[SHIFT] and using [ ] or [ ]. Since this can be done even
when [EDIT] indicator is dark, it is a faster way to get around
because you don’t have to turn on [EDIT] indicator each time.
9. Repeat steps 38 to complete a Patch.
10.When you finish making settings, press [EXIT] or
[PATCH] to return to the PATCH PLAY display.
An asterisk (*) will be displayed at the left of the Patch group.
This shows Patch settings have been modified.
fig.3-07
* If you select another Patch in the group with an asterisk (*), the
modified Patch settings will be lost. If you wish to keep these
modified settings, you must write them into user memory (p. 68).
Editing Patches Using the Palette Display
When editing a Tone in a Patch, the parameter values of the
four Tones can be displayed together on a single display called
the
Palette display
. Use it when you want to modify
parameter values as you compare the settings of the four Tones.
1. When modifying a Tone, use [ ] or [ ] to move the
cursor to the parameter you wish to modify.
2. Press [PALETTE EDIT] to call up the Palette display.
fig.3-08
3. Press a TONE SELECT [1][4] buttons, [ ] or [ ] to
choose the Tone to modify.
The button indicator for the selected Tone will light and the
Tone number and Wave name appear in the display.
For modifying the same parameter of two or more Tones
simultaneously, hold down one of TONE SELECT [1][4]
buttons and press another.
4. Use the VALUE dial, [INC]/[DEC] or numeric keys to
change the parameter value.
If youve selected two or more Tones, your editing will
modify the parameter values for all selected Tones by the
same amount.
If you want to set all selected Tones to the same value, select
the Tone having that value by pressing [ ] or [ ] and
while holding down [SHIFT], press [ENTER].
* If you’ve made a mistake in setting the parameter value or you
don’t like the changes, press [UNDO/COMPARE] to restore
the value to what it was.
5. If you wish to edit other parameters, press [ ] or [ ] to
select the parameter that you wish to edit.
6. Repeat steps 35 to complete a Patch.
7. To cancel the palette display, press [PALETTE EDIT] to
make the button indicator go dark.
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