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Basics Section Quick Guide Reference Appendix
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Volume
Volume
Adjusts the output level.
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Pan
Pan
Determines the stereo pan position.
L63 (hard left) -C (Cener) -R63 (hard right)
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VoiceELPan
Voice Element Pan
Determines whether the individual pan settings for each Element (made in the Voice Edit mode) are applied or not.
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RevSend
Reverb Send
Determines the Send level of the signal sent from Insertion Effect 1/2 (or the bypassed signal) to the Reverb effect.
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ChoSend
Chorus Send
Determines the Send level of the signal sent from Insertion
Effect 1/2 (or the bypassed signal) to the Chorus effect.
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VarSend
Variation Send
Determines the send level for the Variation effect of the selected part, giving you detailed control over the Variation balance among
the parts.
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InsRevSend
Insertion Reverb Send
Determines the Send level for the entire Drum voice (all keys), sent from Insertion Effect 1/2 to the Reverb effect.
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InsChoSend
Insertion Chorus Send
Determines the Send level for the entire Drum voice (all keys), sent from Insertion Effect 1/2 to the Chorus effect.
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SHAPE/FREQ/
GAIN/Q
Master EQ Shape/
Frequency/Gain/Q
Adjusts the tonal qualities of the sound. You can apply five-band equalization to all parts of the selected part or all elements of the
selected voice.
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DryLevel
Dry Level
Determines the level of the unprocessed (dry) sound of the selected part, letting you control the overall effect balance among the
parts.
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A/DSource
A/D Source
The S90 features two different input connections for transferring analog audio from an external device: the A/D INPUT jacks or the
mLAN terminal (when an optional mLAN8E is installed). One or the other must be set; the two cannot be used at the same time.
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Mic/Line
Mic/Line
When using the A/D INPUT jacks, this determines the input source: microphone (mic) or line.
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L&RGain
OUTPUT L&R Gain
Set the output gain of each jack. When this is set to a lower value, you can control the fine volume by using the MASTER VOLUME.
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AssignL/RGain
ASSIGNABLE OUTPUT
L&R Gain
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(MLAN)
mLAN Settings
Set parameters related to an optionally installed mLAN8E.
126 *25
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Slider
Control Function Select
Determines the status of the CONTROL FUNCTION, when switching Master programs.
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Coarse
Pitch Coarse
Determines the pitch setting in semitones (12: one octave).
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Fine
Pitch Fine
Determines the fine tuning.
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Random
Random Pitch
Randomly varies the pitch of the Element for each note you play.
127...maximum pitch change
0...no pitch change.
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EGTime
PEG Time Velocity
Sensitivity
Determines the degree to which velocity affects the pitch change of the Pitch EG. Positive settings will cause the pitch change to
become faster when you play the keyboard harder (for a large Velocity value). Negative values will have the opposite effect .This
affects only the specified Segments.
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Segment
PEG Time Segment
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EGLevel
PEG Level Velocity
Sensitivity
Determines the sensitivity of the PEG Level (the width of the PEG change) to velocity. The Curve parameter lets you select from five
different preset velocity curves (graphically indicated in the display), each determining how velocity affects the Pitch EG.
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Curve
Velocity Sensitivity Curve
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Pitch (VEL SENS)
Pitch Velocity Sensitivity
Determines the sensitivity of the PEG Level (the degree of the PEG change) to velocity.
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(PEG) TIME
PEG Time
Determines the transition in pitch from the moment a note is pressed on the keyboard to the point at which the sound stops.
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(PEG) LEVEL
PEG Level
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(PEG) Depth
PEG Depth
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Parameter Name
Explanation
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