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MM
Release
Rate
This
parameter
controls
the
speed
of
a
tone’s
release
(the
period from
the
point
when
you
release
a
key
to
the
point
that
the
tone
stops
sound-
ing).
Use
this
parameter
to
make
fine
adjustments
to
the
tone
charac:
teristics
of
the
amp
envelope
you
are
using,
Volume
Release
Rate
_
Time
Release
akey.
.
.
2
Tone
with
slow
release
Volume
'
'
'
'
Release
Aale
Time
:
Release
a
key
®
Tone
with
quick
release
*
_ENOTEL
.
;
‘The
release
becomes
slower
as
the
release
rate
approaches
001
and
faster
as
it
approaches
127.
_
mals
ia
tats
es
Ml
Level
This
parameter
controls
the
overall
volume
of
the
tone.
WE
Touch
Sensitivity
‘This
parameter
controls
changes
in
the
volume
of
the
tone
in
accor-
dance
with
the
pressure
applied
to
the
keyboard
keys.
You
can
spec-
ify
more
volume
for
stronger
pressure
and
less
volume
or
a
lighter
pressure,
or
you
can
specify
the
same
volume
regardiess
of
how
much
pressure
Is
applied
to
the
keys.
mm
Pan
.
Dae
This
parameter
controls
the
stereo
center
point
when
using
the
key-
board’s
built
in
speakers
and
when
otherwise
producing
stereo
out-
put.
£.98
-4D0CO*
and
2DCO
Tones
"OCO"
stands
far
the
minimum
unit
of
sound
output
for
this
key-
board.
Some
of
the
built-in
tanes
are
simple
tones
(1DCO),
and
some
are
layered
tones
(2DCO).
Whenever
a
select
a
2DCO
lone
as
the
basis
for
creating
a
user
tone,
remember
that
you
must
change
the
parameters
of
both
of
the
tones
(DCOI
and
OCO2)
that
make
up
the
jayered
2DCO
tone.
*
DCO
=
Digital
Controlled
Oscillator
@Attack
Rate
@Reiease
Rate
@Lovel
@
Touch
Sensitivity
@Pan
Saving
User
Tones
The
group
of
tone
numbers
from
168
through
199
(USEROL
through
USER32)
is
called
the
“user
area”
because
they
are
reserved
for
stor-
age
of
user
tones.
After
you
recall
a
preset
tone
and
change
its
pa-
rameters
to
create
your
own
user
tone,
you
can
store
it
in
the
user
“area
for
later
recall,
You
con
recall
your
tones
using
the
same
proce-"
dure
that
you
use
when
selecting
a
preset
tone,
:
ENOTES!
¢
The
keyboard
is
shipped
from
the
lactory
with
the
same
tones
as
the
synthesized
tone
sel
(128
to
159)
assigned
to
Ihe
user
area.
*
Note
that
creating
a
user
lone
does
not
change
the
presel
tone.
It
cre-
ates
a
new
version
of
the
preset
lor
storage
in
the
user
area.
«
You
cannot
use
a
drum
set
tone
(160
to
167}
as
the
basis
of
a
user
tone.
F3IA-EO28A
Creating
a
User
Tone
Use
the
following
procedure
to
select
a
preset
tone
and
change
its
parameters
to
create
a
user
tone.
7.
First,
select
the
preset
tone
you
want
to
use
as
a
basis
for
your
user
tone.
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i=
99
Chrecht
alt
G12
2.
Press
the
SYNTH
button.
©
This
enters
the
Synthesizer
Mode
with
the
first
parameter
(PCM
Set)
recalled
on
the
display.
The
display
also
shows
whether
the
tone
you
selected
is
a
DCO1
or
DCO2
tone.
Currently
selected
parameter
Originat
tone
number
Parameter
setting
velue
Currently
selected
OCO
(Displayed
only
when
20C0
fone
is
selected)
3.
Use
{<]
and
[>]
to
display
the
parameter
whose
set-
ting
you
want
to
change.
0S¢
Ame.
Set
wevens
ak
een
=|
©
Each
press
of
{4]
or
[>]
changes
to
the
next
parameter.
See
“Parameters
and
Their
Settings”
on
page
E-28
for
informa-
tion
on
setting
range
for
each
parameter.
TIA-EO28A
{4U>
MV]
CURSOR
oc
ine
o
ee
PND
Eel
EM
a
nn
ey]
<f,
Use
{+]
and
{-]
to
change
the
setting
of
the
currently
selected
parameter.
*
You
can
also
use
the
number
buttons
to
input
a
value
to
change
a
parameter
setting.
See
“Parameters
and
Their
Set-
tings”
on
page
E-28
for
information
on
setting
range
for
each
parameter.
5.
itithe
preset
tone
you
s€lected
in
step
1
is
a
20CO
tone,
press
[¥}
to
call
up
the
DCO2
parameters.
«
6.
Repeat
steps
3
and
4
to
set
the
OCO2
parameters.
©
Press
[VJ
again
to
return
to
the
OCOt
parameters.
7
..
Aiter
you
are
finished
editing
the
sound,
press
the
SYNTH
buiton
twice
or
press
the
TONE
button
once
to
exit
the
Synthesizer
Mode.”
ES
(=
019
Chrehored|
225]
poe
Pr
%..120|00
1-0
THT
TPAC
EU
SNOTES
Extling
the
Synthesizer
Mode
in
step
7
above
causes
the
selected
tone
lo
return
to
its
original
built-in
sound.
See
“Naming
a
User
Tone
and
Storing
ik
In
Memory’
on
page
E-29
for
details
on
saving
user
lone
data
[a
memory
so
itis
not
deleted.
©
:
E-27

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