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How
parameters
work
The
folldwing
are
the
parameters
whose
settings
can
be
changed
in
the
Parameter
Edit
Mode.
MM
Program
Change
Number
(000
to
199)
This
parameter
controls
the
tone
assigned
to
the
channel.
‘(6
T
Frog.
He.
|
INOTES
.
Only
tone
numbers
160
(DRUM
SET1)
through
167
(DAUM
SET
8)
canbe
selected
for
Channel
10.
:
2
WH
Volume
(009
to
127)
This
is
the
parameter
that
controls
the
volume
of
the
selected
chan-
nel,
Wl
Pan
Pot
(000
to
127)
This
parameter
controls
the
pan
pot,
which
is
the
center
point
of
the
left
and
right
stereo
channels,
Setting
64
specifies
center,
a
value
less
than
64
moves
the
point
left,
and
a
value
greater
than
64
moves
it
sight.
.
;
|
Fine
Tune
(—50
to
+50)
‘This
parameter
controls
the
fine
tuning
of
the
selected
channel's
pitch
.
in
cent
units.
Mt
Coarse
Tune
(-12
to
+12)
This
parameter
controls
the
coarse
tuning
of
the
selected
channel's
pitch
in
semitone
units.
;
MH
Expression
(000
to
127)
This
parameter
controls
the
volume
of
the
selected
channel.
Though
this
parameter
is
identical
to
the
volume
parameter,
it
rovides
greater
cantrol
over
channel
volume
for
desktop
music
applications.
Iie
tEx
INOTES
Changing
Mixer
settings
causes
the
corresponding
MIDI
messages
lo
be
output
from
the
MiOt
terminal,
.
,
F.9d
TH1A-E.0264
The
Synthesizer
Mode
of
this
keyboard
provides
the
tools
for
creat-
ing
your
own
original
tones.
Simply
select
one
of
the
built-in
tones
and
change
ils
parameters
lo
create
your
own
original
sound.
You
can
even
store
your
sounds
in
memory
and
select
it
using
the
same
procedure
as
that
used
to
select
a
preset
tone.
Synthesizer
Mode
Functions
The
following
describes
how
to
use
each
of
the
functions
available
in
the
Synthesizer
Mode.
Synthesizer
Mode
Parameters
The
preset
tones
that
are
built
into
this
keyboard
consist
of
a
number
of
parameters.
To
create
a
user
tone,
you
first
recall
a
General
MIDI
tone
(000
to
127)
of
a
synthesized
tone
(128
to
159)
and
then
change
its
parameters
to
change
it
to
your
own
tone.
Note
that
drum
set
tones
(160
through
167)
cannot
be
used
as
the
basis
of
a
user
tone.
The
illustration
below
shows
the
parameters
that
make
up'the
preset
tones
and
what
each
parameter
does.
As
can
be
seen
in
the
illustra-
tion,
these
parameters
can
be
divided
into
four
groups,
each
of
which
is
described
in
detail
below.
Tone
Charactertstic
Volume
Characteristic
Waveiorm
Parameter
Parameter
@Attack
Rate
@Relesse
Rate
OLevel
@Touch
Sensilivity
@Pan
@Pich
Envelope
Set
Tone
Pitch
Parameters
Tone
Characteristic
Setting
Parameters
(1)
Tone
Characteristic
Waveform
Parameter
wa
PCM
Set
This
parameter
determines
the
characteristic
of
a
tone
by
switching
its
digitally
sampled
waveform.
You
can
select
a
piana,
guitar.
syn-
thesizer,
of
any
other
of
a
variety
of
digitally
sampled
waveforms.
(2)
Volume
Characteristic
Parameter
mt
Amp
Envelope
Set
This
set
gives
you
a
choice
of
a
variety
of
different
volume
envelopes:
slow
attack
when
a
key
is
pressed
strongly,
quick
attack
when
a
key
is
pressed,
continued
sound
while
a
key
is
depressed,
etc.
Velume
4
——
Time
=
Press
a
key
:
Raiease
a
key
2
Gradual
attack,
followed
by
a
lingering
tone.
>
THIA-E-C274
os
enmernnrcees
are
owe
Volume
Tena
Press
a
key
Release
a
key
2
Sudden
attack,
followed
by
a
gradual
decay.
7
INOTET
Amp
envelope
set
values
in
the
range
of
000
to
046
ara
for
volurne
enve-
fopes
for
a
decaying
note,
while
values
in
the
range
of
049
to
137
are
lor
volume
envelopes
that
sustain
the
cote.
(3)
Tone
Pitch
Parameters
.,
BB
Pitch
This
parameter
controls
the
overall
pitch
of
the
tone.
Ml
Pitch
Envelope
Set
This
parameter
provides
a
variety
of
pitch
envelopes
fram
which
you
can
choose.
#NOTES
A
value
of
00
specifies
no
change,
a
value
from
01
to
19
changes
[he
vibrato,
and
a
value
of
20
to
49
changes
a
paramelar
other
than
the
vibra>
to.
(4)
Tone
Characteristic
Setting
Parameters
WE
Attack
Rate’
This
parameter
lets
you
set
the
speed
of
the
attack
(the
period
from
the
point
when
you
press
a
key
to
the
point
that
the
tone
reaches
its
maximum
volume).
Use
this
parameter
to
make
fine
adjustments
to
the
tone
characteristics
of
the
amp
envelope
you
are
using.
Volume
LN
Press
akey
»
Tone
with
sfow
attack
*
Time
Votune
ie
4‘
Time
~
—~.
Pressakey
?
Tone
with
quick
attack
*
WNOTEE
The
attack
becomes
slower
as
the
attack
rate
approaches
001
and
faster
8s
il
approaches
127.
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BrandCasio
ModelWK-1350
CategoryKeyboard
LanguageEnglish

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