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Per-Oscillator parameters
These parameters affect each Oscillator separately. In the
list, the parameters for Oscillator 1 appear first, with each
name prefaced by [OSC1]; the parameters for Oscillator 2
appear next, prefaced by [OSC2].
* In the list below, the items in parentheses are (value
range, edit type) respectively.
Tune. (–1200…+1200, Relative)
This Relative parameter adds to or subtracts from the
Oscillator’s Tune setting, as described under “Tune” on
page 50.
Note: As with Transpose, below, this is a simple addition or
subtraction, as opposed to the more complex “scaling”
function.
Transpose. (–60…+60, Relative)
This Relative parameter adds to or subtracts from the
Oscillator’s Transpose setting, as described under
“Transpose” on page 50.
MS/WS/DKit Select. (PROG/0…16383, Absolute)
This lets you select a new Multisample or Wave Sequence
for the Oscillator (in Single or Double Programs), or a
different Drum Kit (in Drum Programs). You can either use
this to select different sounds via a knob or slider—for
instance, to select one out of a set of synth wavetables—or to
override Program settings in a Combination or Song.
PROG restores the Program’s original Multisamples, Wave
Sequences, or Drum Kits, including all velocity ranges and
Reverse and Start Offset settings.
The list of Multisamples, Wave Sequences, or Drum Kits can
be quite long. The sliders will let you sweep through the
entire range, but it may not be possible to select all of the
intermediate values. You can always select a specific value
by editing the on-screen parameter via the standard data
entry controls, such as the + and − buttons.
You can also limit the range of the control by using the Min
# and Max # parameters, described below.
For Single and Double Programs:
• MS/WS/DKit Select overrides all of the Multisample
Velocity zones, so that the newly selected Multisample
or Wave Sequence plays over the entire velocity range.
• By default, if the original Program’s MS1 is a
Multisample, you can select Multisamples; if MS1 is a
Wave Sequence, you can select Wave Sequences. You
can use the MS/WS Type parameter, described below, to
change between Multisamples and Wave Sequences as
desired.
For Multisamples only:
• By default, you can select from the same Bank as the
original Program’s MS1. To select a different Bank, use
the MS Bank parameter described below. (Note that MS
Bank
cannot be used to change to User Sample Banks or
EXs
numbered 126 and higher.)
• You can use the Tone Adjust Reverse and Start Offset
parameters to modify the newly selected Multisample.
By default, Reverse is set to Off, and Start Offset is set
to 0.
For Wave Sequences and Drum Kits:
• Wave Sequence and Drum Kit Banks are ignored; all
items in all banks are available in a continuous list via
the Select parameter.
MS/WS Type. (Off/MS/WavSeq, Meta)
This Meta-parameter modifies the MS/WS Select parameter,
so that you can specifically choose to select either
Multisamples or Wave Sequences.
If the Select parameter is not used, or if the current sound is
a Drum Program, MS/WS Type has no effect.
MS Bank. (ROM mono/stereo, Smp:Old RAM
mono/stereo, EXs1 mono…EXs125 stereo, Meta)
This Meta-parameter modifies the MS/WS/Dkit Select
parameter, so that you can choose Multisamples from a Bank
other than the one selected in the Program. You cannot use
MS Bank to change to User Sample Banks or EXs
numbered 126 and higher.
If the Select parameter is not used, this setting has no effect.
MS Bank does not apply to Wave Sequences and Drum
Kits, as described above.
MS/WS/DKit Min #. (0…16383, Meta)
This Meta-parameter sets a minimum value for the
MS/WS/Dkit Select parameter. You can use this in
conjunction with the MS/WS/DKit Max # parameter,
below, so that a slider selects only from a small set of
choices. This is particularly convenient with the internal
ROM, in which similar Multisamples are grouped together.
For instance, this makes it easy to select between a group of
bells, or a set of electric basses.
If the Select parameter is not used, this setting has no effect.
MS/WS/DKit Max #. (0…16383, Meta)
This Meta-parameter sets a maximum value for the
MS/WS/Dkit Select parameter. Please see MS/WS/DKit
Min #, above, for more information.
Start Offset. (0…8, Absolute)
This allows you to change the Start Offset of the
Multisample specified by the MS/WS Select parameter. It
applies only when:
• The Program is a Single or Double (not a Drum Kit)
•The MS/WS Select parameter is used to select a
Multisample (not a Wave Sequence)
For more information on Start Offsets, see “Start Offset” on
page 52.
Drive. (0
…99, Absolute)
This controls the Oscillator’s Drive parameter, as described
under “Drive” on page 74.
Low Boost. (0…99, Absolute)
This controls the Oscillator’s Low Boost parameter, as
described under “Low Boost” on page 74.
Pitch Slope. (–1.0…2.0, Absolute)
This controls the Oscillator’s Pitch Slope parameter, as
described under “Pitch Slope” on page 55.
LFO 1 Waveform. (Triangle…Rad6, Absolute)
This selects the waveform for the Oscillator’s LFO 1, as
described under “Waveform” on page 83.
LFO 2 Waveform. (Triangle…Rad6, Absolute)
This selects the waveform for the Oscillator’s LFO 2, as
described under “Waveform” on page 83.
Amp LFO 1 Intensity. (–99…+99, Absolute)
This controls the depth and direction of Amp modulation
from LFO1, as described under “4–2c: LFO 1/2” on page 78.
Amp LFO 2 Intensity. (–99…+99, Absolute)
This controls the depth and direction of Amp modulation
from LFO2, as described under “4–2c: LFO 1/2” on page 78.