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3.
CREATING
SOUNDS
to Make New
Sounds
Features
&
Control Functions
8
PARAMETER
NUMBER display 9
VALUE display
1 KEY
ASSIGN
section
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PROGRAMMER
2
EDIT
SLIDER
3/4
DOWN/UP
keys
5
PARAMETER
6
NUMBER
Keys
7 BANK
switch
HOLD
switch
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KEY
ASSIiiNlsectlon
The
DW-6000
offers the
user a
choice
of
three
dif-
ferent
ways to
assign
voices
from the
keyboard
(call-
ed
"Key
Assign
Modes"):
P0LY1 is
the
"standard"
polyphonic
keyboard
mode, for
playing
chords
and
melody
lines.
P0LY2 is
intended
particularly
for
portamento
chord
work.
UNISON
combines all
voices
and one note,
for
rich
and fat
soloing
sounds.
t£DlTSLlOER
Permits
rapid and
easy
adjustment
of
parameter
VALUES
{aspects
of
the
sound)
over a wide
range.
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Press to
change
parameter
values up
or
down a step
at a
time.
5
PARAMETER
switch
When this switch is on, you can
create
and modify
sounds
by
selecting different
parameters
{using
the
NUMBER
keys) and
varying their
VALUEs (using the
EDIT slider and/or
DOWN/UP buttons).
NUMBER Keys
These
keys are used to
select
diffeent
Parameter
Numbers (when the
parameter switch
is on).
ISflANK
HOLD
switch
This
holds
the
Parameter Number's
left digit, so that
the
NUMBER
keys can be used to
select
only the right
digit. This can speed up
Parameter
Number selection
when you are
working
on
several
parameters within
the same
"family" (that is,
having
the same
left
digit).
8
PARAMETER
NUMBER
display
Shows
selected parameter
number.
Shows current VALUE for selected
parameter.
^bout
the
DW-6000's "Digital
Access Control
System"
The various aspects of a sound, such as its pitch, timbre
and variations in volume,
are called "Parameters." To
create or
change a sound,
you
adjust the values of each
of these parameters.
On the DW-6000, there are 34 parameters per program;
each parameter has a number, and each parameter's
value is also represented by a number.
These numbers
are shown on the front panel display. To create or
change
a sound,
you select
parameters
and
change (or
[—•Using
the
Parameter
Index
"Edit")
their
values.
When the
DW-6000 stores a
sound in memory
or calls it
back
from memory, it is
actually storing
and
recalling the
values you
have given it for the
sound's various
parame-
ters.
All possible
parameters and values are
listed
in the
"parameter
index"
chart on the
right side of the
DW-6000
front
panel. To
create
or
change a sound, you
first use
the
number keys to
select a
parameter
number, then you
use the
edit
slider
and
up/down keys to
change its value.
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