1. Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [1]–[5] buttons to select a tone part.

  2. Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [6] button.

    The TONE screen appears.

    Item

    Value

    Explanation

    Level

    0–127

    Adjusts the overall volume for all tones.

    Octave

    -3–+3

    Sets the pitch of the tone’s sound in octaves (up to ±3 octaves).

    Coarse Tune

    -48–+48

    Specifies the pitch in semitone steps (maximum ±4 octaves).

    OSC 2 Coarse Tune

    -48–+48

    Sets the pitch of oscillator 2 in semitones (only when using the SYNC model).

    Analog Feel

    0–127

    Applies time-varying change to the pitch and volume of the tone that is producing sound, adding a sense of variability.
    As you increase this value toward the maximum, the variability becomes greater, producing instability.

    Mono Poly

    Specifies whether the tone will play polyphonically (POLY) or monophonically (MONO).

    MONO

    Sound only the last-played key one at a time.

    POLY

    Two or more notes can be played simultaneously.

    Legato Sw

    OFF, ON

    This is enabled when “Mono Poly” is set to “MONO”.
    With "Legato Sw" set to "ON", when you press the next key while still holding down the previous key (legato performance), the next note sounds without its attack portion.

    Porta Sw

    OFF, ON

    Specifies whether the portamento effect will be applied (ON) or not applied (OFF).

    • Portamento is an effect which smoothly changes the pitch from the first-played key to the next-played key.
      By applying portamento when the MONO/POLY parameter is “MONO,” you can simulate slide performance techniques on a violin or similar instrument.

    Porta Mode

    This sets the playing style for applying portamento.

    NORMAL

    Portamento is always applied.

    LEGATO

    Portamento is only applied when you play in legato style (playing one key and then playing the next while holding down the first one).

    Porta Time

    0–1023

    When portamento is used, this sets the speed taken for the pitch to change.
    Higher settings cause the pitch change to take more time when gliding to the next note.

    Amp Velo Sense

    -100–+100

    Set this when you want the volume of the tone to change depending on the force with which you press keys on an external keyboard.
    Set this to a positive (+) value to have the changes in volume increase the more forcefully the keys are played; to make the tone play more softly as you play harder, set this to a negative (-) value.

    Cutoff Velo Sense

    -100–+100

    Sets how much the cutoff frequency changes according to how hard you play the keys.
    Positive values make the cutoff frequency increase when you play the keys harder, and negative values make the cutoff frequency decrease.

    BendRange Up

    0–48

    Sets how much the pitch changes (in semitones) when the [PITCH +] button is pressed.
    For instance, a setting of “48” makes the pitch bend up four octaves when you press the [PITCH +] button.

    BendRange Dw

    0–48

    Sets how much the pitch changes (in semitones) when the [PITCH -] button is pressed.
    For instance, a setting of “48” makes the pitch bend down four octaves when you press the [PITCH -] button.

    Env Mode

    ADR, ADSR

    ADSR: Once the envelope passes its decay time, it stays at the sustain level until the note is released (note off). When the note is released, the envelope then goes to its release segment from the current position.

    ADR: Regardless of when you release the note (note off), the envelope goes to its release segment once the decay time has passed, and the envelope operates according to its set time.

    Catg Sets the category for the tone.