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Press PARAMETER [ ] a number of times until the User Phrase settings screen is displayed. 5. Press PARAMETER [ ] [ ] to move the cursor, then rotate the PATCH/VALUE dial to set the User phrase. Step Pitch Length Sound Attack * When you want to place the currently set step at the very end, turn the PATCH/VALUE dial clockwise in the settings screen for the step that follows it (it does not matter which parameter is selected), until “---” appears in the bottom row of the screen. STEP Sets the step number. The number within the phrase is displayed. Pitch Inputs the pitches of the notes. Specify by how many semitones notes are to be raised or lowered. Length Inputs the note lengths. Specify the length of notes on the score. Sound This setting determines the manner in which sounds are played. Mute: Mutes are specified as note lengths without the sound being played. Stacc: Staccato, whereby the sound is played extremely briefly. Full: The note is played for its full specified length. Attack Specifies that the note is to be played with an attack. Less: The note is played with no attack. Good for hammering and other such techniques. Thumb: The note is played with the sound as if the string is struck with the thumb. Pluck: The note is played with the sound as if the string is plucked with the index finger. You can express ghost notes by setting “Mute” and specifying “Thumb” or “Pluck.” SDD: Short Delay This is a delay with the maximum delay time of 400 ms. This is an effective way to make the sound fatter. Parameter Value Delay Time Feedback Effect Level 0 ms–700 ms, BPM 0–100 0–120 –BPM Delay Time Adjusts the delay time. * When set to BPM, the value of each parameter is set according to the value of the Master BPM (p. 44) specified for each patch. This makes it easy to achieve effect sound settings that match the tempo of the song (synchronizing the cycle to one-half or one-fourth of the BPM when the set cycle rate is increased). When setting to the BPM, press PARAMETER [ ] to display the Master BPM settings screen. Feedback Feedback refers to returning the delayed signal back into the input of the delay. This parameter adjusts the volume that is returned to the input. Higher settings result in more delay repeats. Effect Level Adjusts the volume of the delay sound. Chapter 4 The Effects Explained VIB: Vibrato The vibrato effect is created by slightly modulating the pitch. Parameter Value Rate Depth Trigger Rise Time 0–100, BPM 0–100 Off, On 0–100 –BPM Rate This adjusts the period of the vibrato. * When set to BPM, the value of each parameter is set according to the value of the Master BPM (p. 44) specified for each patch. This makes it easy to achieve effect sound settings that match the tempo of the song (synchronizing the cycle to one-half or one-fourth of the BPM when the set cycle rate is increased). When setting to the BPM, press PARAMETER [ ] to display the Master BPM settings screen. Depth This adjusts the depth of the vibrato. Trigger The vibrato is turned on and off with the foot switch. * This parameter is premised on the trigger being turned on with the foot switch only when producing the vibrato effect. Use this by assigning it to the CTL pedal or other control (p. 46). Rise Time This adjusts the time from the moment the trigger is turned on until the set vibrato effect is obtained. HMN: Humanizer This effect changes the sound of the bass guitar into sounds resembling the human voice. Applying this after distorting the sound with OD/DIST or other such effect strengthens the effect. For more on the order in which effects are connected, refer to p. 22. Parameter Value Mode 1 Shot, Auto, Random Vowel1 a, e, i, o, u Mode= 1 Shot, Auto Vowel2 a, e, i, o, u Mode= 1 Shot, Auto Trigger On, Off Sensitivity 0–100 Rate 0–100, BPM –BPM Depth 0–100 Manual 0–100 Level 0–100 Mode This sets the mode used to switch the vowels. 1 Shot: The tone changes from Vowel 1 to Vowel 2 one time only as the strings are played. The time required for the change is adjusted with the Rate setting. Auto: The change in tone between the two vowels (Vowel 1 and Vowel 2) is repeated. Random: Five vowels (a, e, i, o, u) are switched randomly. Vowel 1 (with 1 Shot and Auto) Selects the first vowel. Vowel 1 Vowel 2 Vowel 2 (with 1 Shot and Auto) Selects the second vowel. Trigger (with Auto and Random) This selects whether or not the tone changes start simultaneously as the strings are played. It could be said that when “1 Shot” is selected, the trigger is always on. Sens This adjusts the trigger sensitivity. With the sensitivity at a low setting, the trigger is activated only when greater force is used to play the strings, but not when the strings are played softly. Rate This adjusts the cycle over which the two vowels change. * When set to BPM, the value of each parameter is set according to the value of the Master BPM (p. 44) specified for each patch. This makes it easy to achieve effect sound settings that match the tempo of the song (syn...
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