Reference ⢠Program mode
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Performance Edit
By pressing one of the VOLUME buttons in Page 1,
you can perform the Performance Edit operation cor-
responding to the button that was pressed. You can
save the modiļ¬ed program in a F(USER) location, by
pressing REC/WRITE to go to āPage 23: Write pro-
gramā.
Performance edit
[ā10ā¦+10/ā3ā¦+3]
The Performance Edit function of the i40M allows you
to make adjustments to the most important program
parameters, without having to bother with detailed
editing. This is a convenient way of modifying pro-
gram parameters during a rehearsal or live perfor-
mance.
When you press the upper or lower PROGRAM/VOL-
UME button, the corresponding Performance Edit
parameter will be displayed (always with a value of
+00), and you can press either button to modify the
value.
Performance Edit settings are made with a value of ā
10ā+10. This editing adjusts the effect of the corre-
sponding program parameter. However, be aware that
this setting does not change the value of the program
parameter itself, but is only an adjustment that is rela-
tive to that setting. When you modify a Performance
Edit parameter, one or more parameters for each oscil-
lator will be affected (except for Dry:Effect Balance).
If the original parameter value is already at its maxi-
mum or minimum value, changing the Performance
Edit value will have no effect.
Vibrato Intensity modiļ¬es the Vibrato Intensity
parameter (āP. 168), adjusting the vibrato.
OSC Octave adjusts the Octave parameter (āP. 156)
of both oscillators, modifying the octave of the pro-
gram that will sound. This allows 1 octave of change in
one-octave steps.
VDF Cutoff modiļ¬es the VDF Cutoff parameter
(āP. 159) of both oscillators, modifying the tone of the
program. Each step will change the parameter value 5
steps.
VDF EG Intensity modiļ¬es the VDF EG Intensity
parameter (āP. 159) of both oscillators, adjusting the
way in which the tone of the program changes over
time. Each step will change the parameter value 3
steps.
Attack Time modiļ¬es the VDA Attack Time parameter
(āP. 164) of both oscillators, adjusting the attack
length of the program. Each step will change the
parameter value 5 steps.
Release Time modiļ¬es the VDF and VDA Release
Time parameters (āP. 158) of both oscillators, adjust-
ing the release length of the program. Each step will
change the parameter value 5 steps.
VDA Level modiļ¬es the VDA Level parameter
(āP. 156) of both oscillators, adjusting the overall vol-
ume of the entire program. Each step will change the
parameter value 5 steps.
Velocity Sensitivity modiļ¬es the way in which
changes in keyboard playing dynamics will affect the
sound. The EG Intensity parameter (āP. 163) for VDF
Velocity Sensitivity and the VDA Velocity Sensitivity
parameter (āP. 167) for VDA Velocity Sensitivity will
be modiļ¬ed for both oscillators. Each step will change
the parameter value 5 steps.
DRY:FX Balance modiļ¬es the Balance parameter
between effects 1 and 2, adjusting the balance between
the ādryā sound of the program (unprocessed by the
effect) and the āwetā sound processed by the effect.
Each step will change the parameter value 5 steps.
VOLUME
DRUMS
MUTE
PERC BASS ACC1 ACC2 ACC3 LOW/UPP2 UPP1
VIBRATO
INT.
VDF
CUTOFF
VDF EG
INT.
ATTA CK
TIME
RELEASE
TIME
VDA
LEVEL
VELOCITY
SENS.
EFFECT
BALANCE
PROGRAM
Vibrato intensity
Makes the sound brighter or mellower
Modiļ¬es the sound quality during time
Changes the attack time
Makes the sound disappear faster or more
slowly, after a key has been released
Effects intensity
Keyboard touch responsiveness
Program volume
Program
Performance Edit parameters