Parameter List
91
Introduction Playing Sounds Editing Sounds
Other Convenient  
Functions
Connecting Other 
Equipment
Appendix
Quick Guide
0070:Pan Flute, 0110:APS Pan Flute
If Bend Range is set to Tone, you can use the pitch bend lever to create glissando or 
fall eects.
•  Moving the pitch bend lever in the upward direction will produce a glissando 
eect.
•  Moving the pitch bend lever in the downward direction will produce a fall eect.
If Bend Range is set to anything other than Tone, this eect will be produced if Bend 
Mode (CC19) is turned on. Use this when you want to switch between glissando/fall 
eects and conventional pitch change.  
You can create a utter sound by using Flutter (CC81) to switch the variation. Strongly 
played notes will sound a phrase typical of pan utes.
Parameter Value Explanation
Noise Level (CC16) -64– +63
Adjusts the amount of breath noise for 
the brass instrument.
Growl Sens (CC18) 0–127
Adjusts the distinctive nuance (growl) 
that occurs when a brass instrument 
is blown.
Variation Refer to p. 98 Performance variation sounds
0071:Shakuhachi, 0072:Ryuteki, 0111:APS 
Shakuhachi, 0112:APS Ryuteki
Legato playing will produce notes that are connected as if they were played in a 
single breath.
Parameter Value Explanation
Noise Level (CC16) -64– +63
Adjusts the amount of breath noise for 
the brass instrument.
Growl Sens (CC18) 0–127
Adjusts the distinctive nuance (growl) 
that occurs when a brass instrument 
is blown.
Variation Refer to p. 98 Performance variation sounds
0073:Sitar, 0113:APS Sitar
Note numbers 47 and below will produce a sitar sound eect.  
CC80 values in the range of 64–127 will play a tambura phrase, and values in the 
range 0–63 will silence it.
Parameter Value Explanation
Resonance Level 
(CC16)
-64– +63
Adjusts the sympathetic resonance. 
Higher settings will increase the 
sympathetic resonance.
Tambura Level -64– +63
Adjusts the volume of the tambura 
sound eect sounded by CC80.
Tambura Pitch -12– +12
Adjusts the pitch of the tambura sound 
eect sounded by CC80.
0074:Uilleann Pipes, 0114:APS UilleannPipe
CC80 values in the range of 64–127 will sound a drone. Values in the range of 0–63 
will silence the drone.
Parameter Value Explanation
Drone Level -64– +63
Adjusts the volume of the drone sound 
eect sounded by CC80.
Drone Pitch -12– +12
Adjusts the pitch of the drone sound 
eect sounded by CC80.
Variation Refer to p. 98 Performance variation sounds
0075:Erhu, 0115:APS Erhu
Turning the Portamento SW on will produce the smooth pitch change typical of this 
instrument.  
Note ranges corresponding to open strings will produce an open-string sound 
without vibrato.
Parameter Value Explanation
Noise Level (CC16) -64– +63
Adjusts the amount of string grazing 
noise.
Variation Refer to p. 98 Performance variation sounds
0076:Sarangi, 0116:APS Sarangi
Turning the Portamento SW on will produce the smooth pitch change typical of this 
instrument.  
Note ranges corresponding to open strings will produce an open-string sound 
without vibrato.  
CC80 values in the range of 64–127 will play a tambura phrase, and values in the 
range 0–63 will silence it.
Parameter Value Explanation
Resonance Level 
(CC16)
-64– +63
Adjusts the sympathetic resonance. 
Higher settings will increase the 
sympathetic resonance.
Tambura Level -64– +63
Adjusts the volume of the tambura 
sound eect sounded by CC80.
Tambura Pitch -12– +12
Adjusts the pitch of the tambura sound 
eect sounded by CC80.
0077:Steel Drums, 0117:APS Steel Drums
You can play a roll by operating the Modulation controller (CC01) while playing a 
note.  
You can produce a glissando eect by employing pitch bend while playing the 
keyboard, or by playing legato with the Portamento SW (CC65) turned on.  
If Bend Range is set to Tone, you can use the pitch bend lever to produce a glissando 
eect.  
If Bend Range is set to anything other than Tone, this eect will be produced if Bend 
Mode (CC19) is turned on. Use this when you want to switch between glissando/fall 
eects and conventional pitch change.  
By using Mute (CC18) you can simulate the technique of using your hand or mallet to 
mute the vibration (sound). It is eective to assign this to the D-BEAM controller.
Parameter Value Explanation
Resonance Level 
(CC16)
-64– +63
Adjusts the sympathetic resonance. 
Higher settings will increase the 
sympathetic resonance.
Roll Speed (CC17) -64– +63 Adjusts the speed of the roll eect.
Variation Refer to p. 98 Performance variation sounds