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54
Patch editing parameters
These parameters let you specify the operation and result of various controllers.
Velo Fade Lower
(TMT Velocity Fade
Width Lower)
0–127
Specifies the volume change that occurs when you play a key on an external instrument, such as
a MIDI keyboard, with a force that is less than the lower limit of the velocity range specified below
Increasing this value will cause the volume to decrease more smoothly. Set this to 0 if you
don’t want any sound to be heard when you play a key with a force that’s outside the speci-
fied range of velocities.
Velo Range Lower
(TMT Velocity Range Lower)
1–Upper Lower limit of the velocities that will sound the tone
Set this parameter if you want to use velocity to switch between tones.
Velo Range Upper
(TMT Velocity Range Upper)
Lower–127 Upper limit of the velocities that will sound the tone
Set this parameter if you want to use velocity to switch between tones.
* It is not possible to set Lower to a greater value than Upper, nor Upper to a lesser value than
Lower.
Velo Fade Upper
(TMT Velocity Fade
Width Upper)
0–127
Specifies the volume change that occurs when you play a key on an external instrument, such as
a MIDI keyboard, with a force that is greater than the upper limit of the specified velocity range
Increasing this value will cause the volume to decrease more smoothly. Set this to 0 if you
don’t want any sound to be heard when you play a key with a force that’s outside the speci-
fied range of velocities.
TMT Control Switch OFF, ON Specifies whether the controller of the matrix control will control TMT (ON) or not (OFF)
By turning Velocity Control (TMT Velocity Control) OFF and turning this parameter on/off,
you can easily switch between sounding all tones and using the matrix control. This is con-
venient when checking the sound.
Bend Range Down -48–0 Specifies the amount of pitch change (in semitone steps) that occurs when you move the pitch
bend lever on an external instrument, such as a MIDI keyboard, all the way to the left
Bend Range Up 0–48 Specifies the amount of pitch change (in semitone steps) that occurs when you move the pitch
bend lever on an external instrument, such as a MIDI keyboard, all the way to the right
CTRL1
Parameter
Value Description
MATRIX CTRL
Make these settings when you want to use the [MATRIX CONTROL] fader to control specific tone parameters.
CTRL1 Destination 1–4
(Matrix Control 1
Destination 1–4)
OFF, PCH, CUT, RES, LEV, PAN,
DRY, CHO, REV, PIT-LFO1(2),
TVF-LFO1(2), TVA-LFO1(2),
PAN-LFO1(2), LFO1(2)-RATE,
PIT-ATK, PIT-DCY, PIT-REL,
TVF-ATK, TVF-DCY, TVF-REL,
TVA-ATK, TVA-DCY, TVA-REL,
TMT, FXM, TIME
Parameter to be controlled
CTRL1 Sens 1–4
(Matrix Control 1 Sens
1–4)
-63– +63 Range of change obtained through operating the controller
Negative (-) values will invert the change. If you set LFO depth to a negative
value, the phase will be inverted. Setting LFO rate to a negative value will
lengthen the cycle, and setting it to a positive value will shorten the cycle.
CTRL1 Switch 1–4
(Matrix Control 1 Tone
Control Switch 1–4)
OFF, ON, REVS Tones to which the preceding two parameter settings will apply
The settings will apply to tones for which this is turned “ON.” The effect
will be inverted for tones that are set to “REVS.”
Parameter
Value Description
What is a Booster?
A Booster amplifies the incoming signal, causing it to distort. This creates an effect similar to the distortion often used on an electric guitar.
What is a Ring Modulator?
fig.
A Ring Modulator mathematically multiplies two Tones,
creating a new sound that includes inharmonic overtones that
were not present in either of the two original Tones. Since the
difference in pitch between the two Tones changes the overtone
structure, an un-pitched “metallic” sound often results. Ring
modulation is therefore especially suitable for creating bells and
other metallic sounds.
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