User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- How to use the manual
- Accessories
- Main Features
- Contents
- The Controls & Connectors
- Start Guide
- Step 1: Setting Up
- Resetting the User Memory to the Initial Factory Settings
- Step 2: Selecting and Playing a Voice
- Step 3: Selecting and Playing a Performance
- Step 4: Creating Your Original Song
- Step 5: Creating a Pattern
- Using a Computer
- Basic Section
- Reference
- Playing the Keyboard in the Voice Play Mode
- Selecting a Voice
- Select a Voice using the Category Search function
- Grouping your most-used Voices together-Favorite Category
- Using Knobs and Control Sliders
- Keyboard MIDI transmit channel setting
- Keyboard Octave setting
- Using the Arpeggio function
- The Voice Play display
- Voice information-[SF6] INFO (Information)
- Portamento settings-[F2] Porta
- Changing tonal color-[F3] EG/EQ
- Arpeggio settings-[F4] Arpeggio
- Editing a Normal Voice
- Common Edit and Element Edit
- Editing Normal Voices
- Convenient functions for editing Voices
- Common Edit parameters
- Element Edit parameters
- Selected Element display/ Four-Element display
- Setting the Waveform and Note range of the Element-[F1] Oscillator
- Pitch Settings-[F2] Pitch
- Adjust the brightness using the Filter-[F3] Filter
- Output Level settings-[F4] Amplitude
- Modulating the Voice-[F5] Elm LFO (Element LFO)
- Equalizer (EQ) Settings-[F6] EQ
- Editing a Drum Voice
- Voice Job-Convenient Functions
- Playing in the Performance Mode
- Selecting a Performance
- Switching a Part on/off
- Using the Arpeggio Function
- Using Knobs
- Using Sliders
- The Performance Play display
- Performance information-[SF6] INFO (Information)
- Parameters for the Voice assigned to each Part-[F2] Voice
- Changing the tonal characteristics- [F3] EG (Envelope Generator)
- Arpeggio settings-[F4] Arpeggio
- Recording your keyboard performance in the Performance mode
- Editing a Performance
- Performance Job-Convenient Functions
- Creating a Voice/Performance by Using the Sampling Function
- Song Playback
- Song Recording
- Editing MIDI Events (Song Edit)
- Song Job
- Pattern Playback
- Pattern Playback Procedure
- Playback types
- Mixing Setup for each track
- Knobs and Control Sliders
- Pattern Playback-[F1] Play
- Changing the rhythmic “feel” of the Pattern-[F2] Play FX (Play Effect)
- Track Settings-[F3] Track
- Pattern Creating-[F4] Patch
- Pattern Chain-[F5] Chain (Pattern Chain)
- Dividing the Pattern data to create a new Pattern-[F6] Remix
- Pattern Recording
- Editing MIDI Events (Pattern Edit)
- Pattern Jobs
- Multi-timbral Tone Generator Settings for Song/Pattern Playback (Mixing mode)
- Audio Recording to Song/Pattern (Sampling mode)
- Using as a Master Keyboard (Master mode)
- System Settings (Utility mode, etc.)
- Basic Procedure in the Utility mode
- System Information-[SF6] INFO
- General Settings-[F1] General
- Audio In/Out Settings-[F2] I/O (Input/Output)
- System Settings for the Voice mode-[F3] Voice
- Audio Input Settings in the Voice mode-[F4] VoiceAudio
- Remote Control and MIDI settings -[F5] Control
- Resetting the User Memory to the Initial Factory Settings-[JOB] (Factory Set)
- Sequencer Settings-[SEQ SETUP]
- File Management (File mode)
- Playing the Keyboard in the Voice Play Mode
- Appendix
Editing a Normal Voice
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Voice mode Song mode Pattern mode Mixing mode Master mode Utility mode File mode
Performance
mode
Sampling
mode 1
Sampling
mode 2
Reference
Equalizer (EQ) Settings—[F6] EQ
From this display, you can set the EQ parameters for each
Element.
1 Type
Determines the EQ Type. The number of parameters and
values available differs depending on the selected EQ
type.
Settings:
2 Band, PEQ
See below.
Boost 6, Boost 12, Boost 18
Boosts the entire band of the selected Element by +6dB, +12dB, and
+18dB respectively.
thru
If you select this, the equalizers are bypassed and the entire signal is
unaffected.
This is a “shelving” equalizer, which combines separate
high and low frequency bands.
2 Low Frequency
Determines the standard frequency of the lower EQ band.
Settings: 50.1 Hz – 2.00 kHz
3 High Frequency
Determines the standard frequency of the higher EQ band.
Settings: 503.8 Hz – 10.1 kHz
4 Low Gain
Determines the amount by which signals below the Low
Frequency (2) will be boosted/attenuated.
Settings: -12.00 dB – +0.00 dB – +12.00 dB
5 High Gain
Determines the amount by which signals above the High
Frequency (3) will be boosted/attenuated.
Settings: -12.00 dB – +0.00 dB – +12.00 dB
The Parametric EQ for the single band is used to attenuate
or boost signal levels (gain) around the Frequency. This
type features 32 different “Q” settings, which determine the
frequency band width of the equalizer.
2 Low Frequency
Determines the center frequency.
Settings: 139.7 Hz – 12.9 kHz
4 Low Gain
Determines the amount by which signals below the Low
Frequency (2) will be boosted/attenuated.
Settings: -12.00 dB – +0.00 dB – +12.00 dB
6 Q
Determines the Q (bandwidth) for the band. The lower the
setting, the greater the bandwidth. The higher the setting,
the smaller the bandwidth.
Settings: 0.7 – 10.3
When the EQ Type is set to “2 Band”
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45
1 EQ Type
When the EQ Type is set to “PEQ”
2
4
6
1 EQ Type