Time1–4 (Amplifier Envelope Time 1–4)
Specifies the time until the next level point is reached.
This can be set for each of the four parameters Time
1–4.
Range: 0–127
Higher settings will lengthen the time until the next
level point is reached.
* The front panel parameter [ATTACK] (Attack Time) cor-
responds to Time1, [DECAY] (Decay Time) to Time3,
and [RELEASE] (Release Time) to Time4.
Level1–3 (Amplifier Envelope Level 1–3)
These parameters specify the volume at each point.
You can set the three points Level1–3.
Range: 0–127
Higher settings will also raise the volume.
* The front panel [SUSTAIN] (Sustain Level) corresponds
to Level 3.
Adjusting the Range of Pitch
Bend (Bend Range)
Specifies the amount of pitch change (in semitone
units) that will occur when the pitch bend lever is
operated.
1. Press NUMBER [7] (CONTROL).
The display will show the Bend Range setting page.
fig.6-29 (#MC fig.3-126)
Range: 0–12 semitones
Higher settings will result in a greater pitch change
when the pitch bend lever is moved to the left or right.
For example, if this parameter is set to “12,” the pitch
will rise one octave when the pitch bend lever is
moved to the right-most position. The pitch will lower
one octave when it is moved to the left-most position.
Adjusting the Effects for Each
Rhythm Tone (Rhythm Tone)
In the RHY TONE parameters you can adjust the
amount of effects that will be applied to each rhythm
tone.
1. Press NUMBER [8] (RHY TONE).
The display will show the RHY TONE setting page.
2. Use PAGE [<] [>] to select parameters and
edit them.
fig.6-30 (#MC fig.3-127)
R.TONE Rev Level (Rhythm Tone
Reverb Level)
Specifies the reverb volume for each rhythm tone.
Range: 0–127
Higher settings will increase the reverb volume.
* The Rhythm Tone Reverb Level setting is valid only if the
Part Multi-Effects Switch setting of the rhythm part is set
to “RHY.” Also in this case, if the Reverb Level and the
Part Reverb Level setting of the rhythm part are low,
there will be no reverb even if the Rhythm Tone Reverb
Level is raised.
☞
“Specifying the Part(s) to Which Multi-Effects
Will Be Applied (Part Multi-Effects Switch)” (p.
124)
☞ “Adjusting the Overall Reverb Volume
(Reverb Level)” (p. 102)
☞ “Adjusting the Reverb Volume for Each Part
(Part Reverb Level)” (p. 102)
● If you would like to know more about reverb
settings...
☞ “Adding Reverberation to the Sound
(Reverb)” (p. 102)