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Chapter 3. Creating Your Own Sounds
Chapter 3
KEY-OFF-N: The Tone will not sound while the key is
being pressed, but will sound after the
Delay Time when the key is released.
fig.3-34.e
KEY-OFF-D: The Tone will not sound while the key is
being pressed, but will sound after the
Delay Time when the key is released.
However for this setting, the TVA envelope
of the Tone will begin when the key is
pressed, so in most cases only the decay
portion of the sound will be heard.
fig.3-35.e
* If you have selected a Wave that is a decay-type sound (i.e., a
sound that fades away naturally even if the key is not released),
selecting KEY-OFF-N or KEY-OFF-D may result in no sound
being heard.
TEMPO-SYNC: If you select a Wave with tempo (BPM)
being displayed, the Tone will synchronize
to the tempo clock of the system regardless
of which key is pressed. This is most
effective when playing phrase loops in sync
with the tempo of a song (p. 130).
If you want to sync to the tempo of a system
in Patch mode, set the Source parameter
(PATCH/COMMON/PATCH CLOCK) to
SYSTEM.
If you want to sync to the tempo of a system
in Performance mode, set the Source
parameter (PERFORM/COMMON/
PERFORM CLOCK) to SYSTEM.
* When TEMPO-SYNC is selected, pitch and FXM settings will
be ignored.
* When selecting TEMPO-SYNC, also set the Time parameter to
0. If other values are set, Tone Delay will be activated.
Time (Tone Delay Time)
Specify the time after when the Tone will sound when using
Tone Delay.
If PLAYMATE has been selected in Tone Delay mode, a
setting of 64 will mean that the delay time will be set to the
interval between the previous Note On and the current Note
On. A setting of 127 will result in a time that is twice as long
as for a setting of 64, and a setting of 32 will result in a time
that is 1/2 as long.
If the Tone Delay Mode is set to CLOCK-SYNC, the setting
will be in quarter-note steps, and the corresponding note
value symbol will also be displayed. This lets you specify the
delay time in note lengths relative to the synchronization
tempo.
* If the Type parameter (PATCH/COMMON/STRUCT) is set to
a selection of 2–10, the outputs of Tone 1 (3) and 2 (4) will be
combined into Tone 2 (4). This means that the settings of Tone 1
(3) will be ignored.
release key
Delay
Time
press key
release key
Delay
Time
press key
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