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Patch Edit

CTRL1

These parameters let you specify the operation and result of various controllers.

General

Various other parameters are provided here.

Parameter

Value

Description

MATRIX CTRL

#

This selects the parameters to be controlled by Matrix Control Source 1–4 and the Sens settings, as well as the specific Tones whose parameters
you wish to control. Up to four destination parameters can be selected for each controller and controlled simultaneously.
CTRL1 Destination 1–4
(Matrix Control 1
Destination 1–4)

OFF, PCH, CUT, RES, LEV, PAN,
DRY, CHO, REV, PIT-LFO1(2),
TVF-LFO1(2), TVA-LFO1(2),
PAN-LFO1(2), LFO1(2)-RATE,
PIT-ATK, PIT-DCY, PIT-REL,
TVF-ATK, TVF-DCY, TVF-REL,
TVA-ATK, TVA-DCY, TVA-REL,
TMT, FXM, MFX-CTRL1–4

Parameter to be controlled

CTRL1 Sens 1–4
(Matrix Control 1 Sens
1–4)

-63– +63

Range of change obtained through operating the controller

Negative (-) values will invert the change. If you set LFO depth to a nega-
tive value, the phase will be inverted. Setting LFO rate to a negative value
will lengthen the cycle, and setting it to a positive value will shorten the cy-
cle.

CTRL1 Switch 1–4
(Matrix Control 1 Tone
Control Switch 1–4)

OFF, ON, REVS

Tones to which the preceding two parameter settings will apply

The settings will apply to tones for which this is turned “ON.” The effect
will be inverted for tones that are set to “REVS.”

Parameter

Value

Description

Patch Priority

LAST,
LOUDEST

Specifies what will happen if the maximum polyphony (64 voices) is exceeded

LAST:

Voices played most recently will be given priority, while currently sounding voices will be

successively turned off, beginning with the oldest one.

LOUDEST:

Voices of the loudest volume will be given priority, while currently sounding voices will

be successively turned off, beginning with the one with the lowest volume.

Tone Env Mode
(Tone Envelope
Mode)

NSUS, SUST

Specifies how notes will continue to sound while you hold down the key

NSUS (NO-SUSTAIN):

The sound will decay naturally even if you continue to hold down the pad.

SUST (SUSTAIN):

The sound will be sustained as long as you hold down the pad.

* If you have selected a one-shot waveform, the sound will not be sustained even if you select “SUST.”

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