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Synth Bass (PRESET PATCH: H-1)
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1
  Press the [CANCEL/SHIFT] button and [WRITE] button to recall the initialized sound. 
The sawtooth wave is selected. Press the [VARIATION] button to light the [WAVE] button into red.
2
  Since the bass usually sounds in the lower registers, turn the [PITCH] knob to the left so the sound is 
lowered by an octave.
3
  Set the FILTER [CUTOFF] knob between 8 and 9 o’clock. 
The sound will diminish.
4
  Next, you need to specify the character of the sound’s sustained portion. Set the FILTER ENV [ENV 
DEPTH] slider to the 60% position. Set the FILTER ENV [S] slider to the 65% position. The sound will 
be somewhat muted.
5
  Now you’re ready to create the attack. Set the FILTER ENV [D] slider to the 35% position. The attack 
will be softened.
6
  To simulate the eect of keeping a nger on the string and sliding to a dierent fret, 
press the [MONO] button so it’s lit.
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  Set the [RESONANCE] knob to the 11 o’clock position, giving the sound a distinctive character.
8
  Set the AMP ENV [S] slider to the maximum position, and set the [A] [D] [R] sliders to the minimum 
position.
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  Make ne adjustments to the FILTER ENV [ENV DEPTH] slider to determine the overall tonal 
character.
  This synth bass is similar to the sound in chapter 2 “Recall and Edit Presets”, chapter 5 “How to Make  
a Sound” of the 
 DVD.
Synth Lead (PRESET PATCH: H-7)
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1
  Press the [CANCEL/SHIFT] button and [WRITE] button to recall the initialized sound. 
The sawtooth wave is selected. Press the [VARIATION] button to light the [WAVE] button into 
red.
2
  Turn the [PITCH] knob to the right so the sound is raised by an octave.
3
  Set the FILTER [CUTOFF] knob to the 2 o’clock position.
4
  Set the FILTER [RESONANCE] knob to the 8 o’clock position.
5
  Now you’re ready to create the attack. 
Set the FILTER ENV [A] [D] [S] [R] sliders all to the lowest position.
6
  Next, you need to determine the overall tonal character. 
Slightly raise the FILTER ENV [ENV DEPTH] slider.
7
  Press the FILTER [SLOPE] button to select -24 dB. 
The sound will become a bit softer.
8
  Set the AMP ENV [S] slider to the maximum position, and set the [A] [D] [R] sliders 
to the minimum position.
9
  To get a more appropriate lead feeling, press the [MONO] button so it’s lit.
  With this setting, the patch will play only single notes, and if you press a key while still holding 
the previous key, the sound will change smoothly to the new pitch.
10
  Press the [REVERB] button so it’s lit.
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  Turn the [CONTROL 1] knob to add reverberation to the lead sound.
  This synth lead is similar to the sound in chapter 2 “Recall and Edit Presets” of the 
 DVD.
Examples of Creating Sounds
APPENDIX