TVA
delay mode
Patch: Tone
C-2-
TUfl
delay
r--iode
=
N0Rr'1flL
-]
This parameter determines
the
type of Tone delay. This applies a delay to the start of
the
Tone after
a
Note On.
Settings: NORMAL/HOLD/PLAYMATE
NORMAL : Tone delay is
effective
even after a note
is
released.
HOLD
: Tone delay is applied only while the note is on. Therefore, the Tone will
not sound if the note is released before the delay tinne has elapsed.
PLAYMATE : The
time from the first Note
On to
the
second
Note
On
becomes
the
delay time,
if this time is less than two seconds.
Note off
PLAYMATE
The Tone does not
sound
The delay time changes depending on
the time difference between
the
first
note
on
and
the
note on.
TVA delay
time
P a t c- h
:
T
o
n e
C
-
2
- -
]
T U fl
del a y
t i p-i e
=
K E
V -OFF
This parameter
determines
the time that elapses from Note
On until each Tone
starts to sound.
Range:
—
1
27/KEY-OFF
The
greater the
value, the
longer the delay
time.
When set to
KEY-OFF,
the sound
starts the moment the key is
released (Note Off),
regardless
of
the mode
setting.
When the
delay mode
is set to
PLAYMATE, the time
from
the
first Note On to the second
Note On
becomes
the
delay time, if
this parameter value is set to
64.
When set to 127,
the
delay
interval is
approximately twice that
of setting 64.
You can
create
an
echo effect by
setting different delay times
for various Tones with
the same
sound.
You can also use
this function to produce
arpeggios
(at
the touch of
a single key),
by
changing the delay
time for each Tone (e.g.,
Patch
164
REVERSE
MAD) ,or by
changing
the pitch for
each Tone with the same sound.