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SS
Serer
@
Release
(Release
Time)
:
-64
-
+63
Adjusts
the
time
from
when
you
release
the
key
(note-off)
until
the
sound
disappears.
The
cutoff
frequency
will
also
fall
at
the
same
rate.
*
For
some
sounds,
modifying
the
various
time
values
of
the
envelope
will
cause
no
audible
change.
B
Creating
and
Saving
a
Sound.......csssscesescersesseee
The
M-GS64
allows
you
to
modify
the
values
of
sound
parame-
ters
as
you
desire,
and
then
store
the
result.
Sounds
you
modify
and
store
in
this
way
are
called
User
sounds.
256
User
sounds
can
be
stored,
and
banks
64
and
65
of
Map
1
are
provided
for
this
purpose.
For
each
sound,
you
can
adjust
the
following
parameters;
Vib.
Rate
Vib.
Depth
Vib,
Delay
Cutoff
Reso
Attack
Decay
Release
*
Be
aware
that
if
you
select
a
different
drum
set,
the
parameter
values
will
be
initialized.
So,
you
should
always
save
the
para-
meter
values
first.
®@
Saving
a
Sound
Simultaneously
press
the
F3
button
and
F4
button.
Press
~@
or
B™
to
select
the
storage-destination
Bank
(64/65)
To
finalize
the
bank
number,
press
the
Enter
button.
To
cancel
the
operation,
press
the
Exit
button.
Press
~@@
or
Be
to
select
the
storage-destination
Program
(1-
128).
To
store
the
sound,
press
the
Enter
button.
To
cancel
the
operation,
press
the
Exit
button.
Storing
locations
for
User
sounds
[User
Patch
|
085
wes]
User
Patch
|
User
Patch
|
User
Patch
|
«eee
G64
ee:
|
User
Patch
|
User
Patch
|
UserPatch
|
wane
|
User
Paten
g
:
:
:
&
t
-
caer
acrpecmeipe
|
S
02d
Hard
FMEP
|
Harpsio
-
003
|
Explosion
X
O16
|
Pienstd
fee
|
SLEEP
|
Hamsiw
|
:
002}
Lasergun
oj
008
|
Pienc
tw
|e:
[Detuned
EP
2!
Counie
Hips.
=
064
|
Machine
Gun
001
006
007
008
128
Program
number
I
Matrix
2
(Drum
Setup
Parameters)
M
Procedure
..sscssecsserssesascesssnceessnceserssevesssesssseroteoes
While
holding
down
the
Select
button,
press
the
F2
button.
The
F2
indicator
will
blink.
hee
ee
Drt
Pan
Drt
Reverb
[Dr
Chorus,
lors
Pitch
Coarse
/Drt
A.Group
ic
3
[pve
Pan
Dr2
Reverb
=—-|Dr2.
Chorus
f
|Dr2
Pitch
Coarse|Dr2
A.Group
flashing
°
° °
F4
F2
F3
F4
Select
4
sorrnts
Roel
eee
1
The
parameters
of
Matrix
2
are
set
independently
for
each
drum
instrument,
so
select
the
name
of
the
instrument
that
you
wish
to
edit.
(Drum
Set
List
p.
31)
To
select
a
note
name,
hold
down
the
Part
button
in
Edit
mode,
and
press
<J
or
[>.
By
pressing
just
the
Part
button,
you
can
check
the
currently
selected
note
name.
*
Note
names
can
be
selected
in
the
range
from
C#1
to
C8.
*
The
display
will
show
a
“.”
to
indicate
sharps
(#).
S|
CH
=
!
[
B
Drum
Set
Settings
.....ccccecceee
@
Dr!
Level
(Drum
1
Level)
:
0-127
Sets
the
volume
for
each
instrument
of
Drum
1.
COU
maneeenenensononnaneres
@
Dri
Pan
(Drum
1
Pan)
:
Rnd,
L63
-
0
-
R63
Sets
the
pan
position
for
each
instrument
of
Drum
1,
@
Dri
Reverb
(Drum
1
Reverb
Level)
:
0
-
127
Sets
the
reverb
send
level
for
each
instrument
of
Drum
1.
@
Dri
Chorus
(Drum
1
Chorus
Level)
:
0
-
127
Sets
the
chorus
send
level
for
each
instrument
of
Drum
1.
@
Dri
Delay
(Drum
1
Delay
Level)
:
0
-
127
Sets
the
delay
send
level
for
each
instrument
of
Drum
1.
@
Dri
Pitch
Coarse
(Drum
1
Pitch
Coarse)
:
0
-
127
Sets
the
pitch
coarse
setting
for
each
instrument
of
Drum
1.
(The
pitch
can
be
altered
in
steps
of
one
semitone.)
@
Dri
A
Group
(Drum
I
Assign
Group)
:
Non,
1
-
127
This
parameter
allows
you
to
give
a
number
to
each
instrument,
so
that
instruments
with
identical
numbers
will
be
handled
as
part
of an
assign
group.
Instruments
with
the
same
assign
group
3

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