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J LEVEL............................. Use this knob to set the level of the Element. K PAN ................................. Use this knob to set the stereo position of the Element. L RNDM PAN ..................... Use this knob to set the Element’s “Random Pan” depth. M ALTER PAN..................... Use this knob to set the “Alternate Pan” depth. N Output Assignment selector ........................... Click on the text box and select the output(s) to which the Element will be sent. O EF1/EF2/THRU ............... Click the [EF 1] switch to pass the signal through Insertion Effect 1. Click [EF 2] to pass it through Insertion Effect 2. Click [THRU] to bypass the Insertion Effects. P REVERB ......................... Use the “REVERB” knob to set the level of the by-passed signal sent to the Reverb unit. Q CHORUS ........................ Use the “CHORUS” knob to set the level of the by-passed signal sent to the CHORUS unit. R DETAIL............................ Click this to open the “DRUM KEY DETAIL” dialog and input all Element values directly (except the Keyboard note assignment). nThe signal output from EQ is sent to LEVEL at the left bottom of the Drum Key Dialog. nIf the OSCILLATOR TYPE is set to “Voice,” parameters 7, 9 -14, 16 -19, 22, 23, 26, and 27 described above are not available. 29 Insertion Effect 1 Unit 123434 Insertion Effect 1 Unit 123434 1 CONNECT selector Click on the text box and choose the order in which signals are passed from one insertion effect unit to the other. 2 Indicator lamps These show which of the Elements are assigned to the respective Insertion Effect unit. The Indicator lamps are not available for Drum Voices. 3 [DETAIL] button Click this to open the Insertion Effect dialog and set the detailed parameters. 4 Effect Type selector Click on the text box and choose the type of Insertion Effect. Insertion Effect 2 Unit Same as Insertion Effect 1 Unit. See above. System Effects . Reverb Unit 25 34 1 1 Reverb Send Use this knob to set the level of the signal of Insertion Effect 1/2 (or the by-passed signal) sent to the Reverb Effect. 2 Reverb Effect Type selector Click on the text box and choose the type of Reverb Effect. 3 Reverb Pan controls Use these knobs to set the stereo positioning of the Reverb Effect. 4 Reverb Return controls Use these knobs to set the amount of Reverb Effect that is used in the output signal. 30 5 5 Click this to open the Reverb dialog and set the detailed parameters. . Chorus Unit 25 634 1 Chorus Send to the Chorus effect. 2 Chorus Effect Type selector 3 Chorus Pan control 4 Chorus Return control 5 [DETAIL] button 6 CHORUS REVERB control 31 Use this knob to set the level of the signal of Insertion Effect 1/2 (or the by-passed signal) sent Click on the text box and choose the type of Chorus Effect. Use this knob to set the stereo positioning of the Chorus Effect. Use this knob to set the amount of Chorus Effect that is used in the output signal. Click this to open the Chorus dialog and set the detailed parameters. Use this knob to set the level of the signal of sent from the Chorus unit to the Reverb unit. 1 An Example of Voice Editor in Use An Example of Voice Editor in Use d preferences may differ; however, the following example gives you a simple step-by-step guide in how to use the Voice Editor. Since the Library window is the first to open, the explanation below starts there. n In the Library window, you can open existing Library files containing the Voices you wish to edit, and specific voices can be imported to the Library window. 1 Click the “Editor Setup” button in the toolbar of the Library window to open the “Setup” dialog. Then select the appropriate MIDI In/Out Port and Device No. settings for your tone generator (See the section “Setup” Dialog). 2 Receive the User voice data from your tone generator. 1 Select [Receive Bulk...] (page 9) from the [Setup] menu. 2 Select “All” from “Receive Type,” then click the [Start] button (page 16). Close the dialog box after reception. The received voice is shown. 3 In the Voice List of the Library window, double-click the voice you wish to edit. The Edit Window will open for the voice. 4 Various blocks are arranged in the Edit window. First, let’s set the parameters for Elements 1 to 4 on the Element block which make up the voice. Open the dialogs for Elements 1 to 4, select the waveforms, and adjust the tonal characteristics of the voice using the filters and equalizers. You can use the graph editors in each dialog to visually edit the parameters. n You can edit the Element parameters in much finer detail within the “EL DETAIL” dialogs. The Element dialogs are linked to the “EL DETAIL” dialogs, so changes in one dialog are immediately reflected in the other. You can simultaneously view the graphs and the “EL DETAIL” dialogs side-by-side while editing. n Also within the Element Unit, you can set the output level for each Element and the route their outputs through Insertion Effects 1/2. 5 Select the Inserti...