Solo Legato (Solo Legato Switch)
Solo Legato is a function that can be applied when the
Solo Switch is on. When Solo Legato is on, playing a
note while the previous note is still held will cause
only the pitch to change, without generating a new
attack. This creates a smooth transition between notes,
which is effective when you wish to simulate the ham-
mering-on and pulling-off techniques used by a gui-
tarist.
Range: OFF, ON
fig.5-82TEXT (=MC fig.3-78)
Portamento SW (Portamento Switch)
This is the setting page for “Turning portamento
on/off (Portamento Switch)” (p. 77).
Portamento Mode
Select the performance technique by which portamen-
to will be applied.
Available settings:
NORMAL : Portamento will always be applied.
LEGATO : Portamento will be applied for notes
played legato (i.e., notes played before
the previous note is released).
Portamento Type
Select the type of the portamento effect.
Available settings:
RATE : The time over which the pitch change occurs
will depend on the distance between the two
pitches.
TIME : The pitch change will occur over a fixed time,
regardless of the distance between pitches.
Portamento Start (Portamento Start
Pitch)
When portamento is on, pressing another key during
the pitch change will cause a new pitch change to
begin. This parameter specifies the pitch at which the
change will begin.
Available settings:
PITCH : When another key is pressed while the pitch
is changing, the new portamento movement
will begin from the pitch at that moment.
NOTE : The new portamento movement will begin
from the pitch toward which it had been
moving.
fig.5-83TEXT (=MC fig.3-79)
Portamento Time
This is the setting page for “Adjusting the time over
which the pitch will change (Portamento Time)” (p.
78).
Struct 1&2/3&4 (Structure Type)
Specifies how tones 1 and 2 will be combined (Strc
1&2), and how tones 3 and 4 will be combined (Strc
3&4).
The display will show how the Tones are combined.
fig.5-72-LCD
The displayed symbols have the following meanings.
: Wave/Pitch 1 (3)
: Wave/Pitch 2 (4)
: Filter 1 (3)
: Filter 2 (4)
: Amplifier 1 (3)
: Amplifier 2 (4)
: Booster
: Ring Modulator
Abbreviations shown for each type have the following
meanings.
W/P: Wave/Pitch
FILTER: Filter
AMP: Amplifier
B: Booster
R: Ring Modulator