User manual - PX760_860_AP260_460_MIDI_E

Timbre Type: Drum
This Timbre Type is for drum sounds. The method for producing sound is optimized for drums.
The damper pedal and sostenuto pedal do not work for sounds that do not recognize Note Off.
The tuning setting also does not affect this Timbre Type.
10.2 DSP Assignments during Tone Selection
10.2.1 DSP Line Structure
Though the Instrument has four DSP lines that can be used simultaneously, selecting a tone that uses
DSP causes the required number of DSP lines to become reserved so the tone is configured with the
requisite DSP. For information about tones that use DSP, see 22 Tone with DSP List .
10.2.2 DSP Line Assignment
Selecting multiple tones with DSP at the same time creates the possibility that there will not be enough
DSP lines. In this case, the last selected tone with DSP is given priority. Some DSP line(s) already
being used will be released so they can be assigned to the newly selected tone.
10.2.3 Use of the Same DSP Line by Multiple Parts
When all of the settings below are the same for multiple parts that select tones that use DSP, the same
DSP line is assigned to all of the parts in order to maximize DSP line availability.(Note1)
Tone Number
All DSP parameters
Note1 : Selecting the algorithms below add Part Volume and Part Pan to the above items.
ID DSP Algorithm
0000 Rotary
0001 Drive Rotary
2002 Compressor
2003 Limitter
After the same DSP line is assigned to different parts as described here, Reverb Send, Chorus Send, and
all DSP parameter settings are common to all parts. Note that changing the settings on any part will
also affect all of the other parts that are sharing the DSP line. To assign the parts to a different DSP
line, you need to change one of the parameters listed above before selecting the tone.
11 Channel Aftertouch
Format
Message Format: DnH vvH
n : MIDI Channel Number
vv: Value
Send This message is not sent by this Instrument.
Receive Receipt of this message adds modulation to the voice that is sounding. The modulation effect
differs according to the tone being used.
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