Patch wg (patch wave group), 53 creating a patch – Kenwood XV-2020 User Manual

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Creating a Patch

Creating a Patch

PATCH WG (Patch Wave Group)

This set of parameters allows you to select the PCM waveform that serves as the basis for the currently
selected Tone, apply effects to the waveform, and control its pitch.

Parameter

Value

Description

WAVE GROUP
(Wave Group)

INT, EXP-A, EXP-B

Chooses the desired waveform’s group.

INT:

Internal

EXP-A, B:

Wave Expansion Boards A, B

* It’s not possible to select EXP-A, B unless a wave expansion board

is inserted into the corresponding slot.

WAVE NUMBER L
(Wave Number Left)

0001–1083

Chooses the desired waveform. You can choose a separate
waveform for the XV-2020’s left and right channels.
* For monaural tones, assign a waveform to the L channel. No

sound will be heard if a waveform is set for only the R channel.

WAVE NUMBER R
(Wave Number Right)

TONE DELAY

This produces a time delay between the moment a key is pressed (or released) and the moment the Tone
actually begins to sound. Since you can adjust the timing of each Tone in a Patch, you can create effects in
which pressing a single key produces two or more sounds occurring at different times. If you don’t wish to
use Tone Delay, set Tone Dly to NORMAL and Tone Delay Time to 0.

TONE DELAY MODE

NORMAL, HOLD, KEY-OFF-NOR,
KEY-OFF-DCY

Sets the manner in which the Tone sounds.
* If you’ve selected a Wave that is a decay-type sound (i.e., a sound

that fades away naturally even if the key is not released), selecting
KEY-OFF-NOR or KEY-OFF-DCY may result in no sound being
heard.

NORMAL:

The Tone sounds after the

specified Delay Time.

HOLD:

The Tone will only sound if the key is held for longer

than the specified Delay Time. If the key is released before the
Delay Time has elapsed, the Tone will not sound.

KEY-OFF-NOR:

The Tone doesn’t

sound while the key is being pressed, but
sounds after the specified Delay Time
when the key is released.

KEY-OFF-DCY:

The Tone doesn’t sound while the key is be-

ing pressed, but sounds after the specified Delay Time when
the key is released. However, for this setting—unlike KEY-
OFF-NOR—the TVA envelope of the Tone begins when the
key is first pressed. As a result, in most cases, only the decay
portion of the sound is heard.

TONE DELAY TIME

0–127, note

Specifies the time after which the Tone sounds when using
Tone Delay. When the Structure Type parameter has a setting
of 2–10, the outputs of Tones 1 (3) and 2 (4) are combined with
Tone 2 (4). Tone 1 (or 3) settings are ignored.

GAIN
(Wave Gain)

-6, 0, +6, +12 dB

Specifies the gain (or amplitude) of the waveform. An increase
of 6 dB doubles the waveform’s gain. If you intend to use the
Booster to distort the waveform’s sound, set this parameter to
its highest value.

release key

Delay Time

press key

release key

Delay Time

Tone does
not sound

press key

release key press key

Delay

Time

release key

Delay
Time

press key

release key

Delay
Time

press key

Sixty-fourth-note
triplet

Sixty-fourth note

Thirty-second-note
triplet

Thirty-second note

Sixteenth-note
triplet

Dotted thirty-second
note

Sixteenth note

Eighth-note triplet

Dotted sixteenth
note

Eighth note

Quarter-note
triplet

Dotted eighth note

Quarter note

Half-note triplet

Dotted half note

Half note

Whole-note triplet

Dotted half note

Whole note

Double-note triplet

Dotted whole
note

Double note

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