When the [RANGE] knob is in the fully left (-WIDE) or fully
right (+WIDE) position, this knob can be rotated toward the
left to adjust the pitch -4–0 octaves, or toward the right to
adjust the pitch 0– +4 octaves.
◆ When [RANGE] is -24– +24
◆ When [RANGE] is -WIDE
◆ When [RANGE] is +WIDE
* To make it easy for you to make accurate settings, the
center setting has a greater width.
● Giving the sound more spaciousness
If you select the same waveform for OSC 1 and OSC 2, set
[RANGE] to 0 and use [FINE/WIDE] to create a slight dif-
ference in pitch, the sound will appear more spacious (the
Detune effect).
[RING] (Ring Modulator Switch)
This switches the Ring Modulator on/off. When this is on,
the indicator will light, and the sound will become more
metallic. This is suitable for creating bell sounds, etc.
The ring modulator multiplies the OSC1 waveform with the
OSC2 waveform, producing a sound that contains many
overtones not found in either of the original waveforms.
(“Functions using OSC 1 and OSC 2”, p.73). Since large
numbers of inharmonic overtones are present, the sound
will have a dissonant, un-pitched feeling.
* The sound with the newly-generated overtones will be
generated by OSC 2, so if the result of the ring modula-
tor is difficult to detect, rotate the OSC COMMON [OSC
BALANCE] toward the right (toward OSC 2).
Using the External Inputs
Audio from an external source can be input via the external
EXT IN jack or the MIC jack. In this case, it will not be possi-
ble to use the OSC 2 waveform.
Settings related to external input can be made in [EXT]
(External Input Switch) of the OSC 2 section, and in the
EXTERNAL INPUT section.
When only one jack is connected
VOCAL/UPPER: The sound will be input only to the UPPER part.
INST/LOWER: The same sound will be input to both parts
(UPPER/LOWER).
The sound which is input from the INST/LOWER jack can
be used as the OSC 2 of the Lower part.
The sound which is input from the VOCAL/UPPER jack or
the MIC jack can be used as the OSC 2 of the Upper part.
The sound which is input from the MIC jack will be ampli-
fied by the mic amp. The sound which is input from the
EXT IN VOCAL/UPPER jack will be used at its original
level.
In the same way as for the OSC 2 waveform, sound will be
produced only while note-on messages are being received.
However, the pitch cannot be controlled.