COMBINATION > Timbre Parameters 2–4: Delay
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2–3b: Combination’s Scale
This specifies the scale that the combination will use. For
more information, please see “1–1e: Scale” on page 38.
Type (Combi’s Scale) [Equal Temperament…User
Octave Scale15]
Selects the scale.
Key [C…B]
Selects the tonic key of the selected scale.
Random [0…7]
As this value is increased, an increasingly random deviation
will be added to the pitch at each note-on.
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2–3: Page Menu Commands
• Compare →p.112
• Write Combination →p.433
• Exclusive Solo →p.113
• Copy From Program →p.433
• Detune BPM Adjust →p.437
•PAGE →p.126
•MODE →p.126
2–4: Delay
This specifies the time (delay) from when the timbre
receives a note-on until the sound begins.
2–4a: Delay
Timbre 01
Mode [Time, Tempo]
Chooses the unit in which you will specify delay time.
Time: Specify the delay time in units of milliseconds (ms =
1/1000th of a second).
Tempo: Specify the delay time in terms of a Base Note and
Times relative to the Tempo . For example if Base Note = ,
Times = 01, and Tempo = 60 BPM, the delay time will be
equivalent to 1000 ms.
Time [ms] [0000…6000ms, KeyOff]
Specifies the delay time from note-on until the Timbre
begins to produce sound, in units of ms (1/1000th of a
second). This setting is available if Mode is set to Time. The
default is 0000.
KeyOff: The note will begin sounding at note-off. In this
case, the sound will not die away if the sustain level of the
program’s amp EG is other than 0. This setting is used when
creating harpsichord sounds.
Base Note [ … ]
Times [01…32]
This setting is available when Mode is set to Tempo. It
specifies the delay time from note-on until the timbre begins
to produce sound, in terms of a note value relative to the
Temp o ( ) (0–1a).
Use Base Note to specify the desired note value, and use
Times to extend that note value by the specified multiple.
For example, if you set Base Note to a quarter note ( ) and
Times to 02, the timbre will sound with a delay of a half note
( )–even if you change Tempo ( ). In this case, a Temp o of
60.00 BPM will produce a 2000 ms delay, and a Tempo of
120.00 BPM will produce a 1000 ms delay.
Timbres 02…16
These are the delay time settings for Timbres 2 through 16.
They are the same as for Timbre 1, as described above.
2–4PMC
2–4a
1–1a
1–1b