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Basics Section Quick Guide Reference Appendix
Reference (Function List)
This list clearly and concisely explains the function of every parameter. Following the table are various footnotes, providing further details and explanations
for those items marked with an asterisk (*). The “Related Page” column also provides cross-references for operation examples, other details and relevant
parameters. The Reference Numbers in the manual correspond to the relevant items in the Function Tree (page 88) and the Parameter Table (page 92).
By checking the Reference Numbers, you can quickly and easily find the corresponding function and parameter in the charts.
n For information on the Display Indications and mode selection, see page 30. For information on the Play mode, see pages 36, 41, 48.
Ref.
#
Display
Parameter Name
Explanation
Related
Page
1
MainCtgry/SubCtgry
Main/Sub Category
(Voice/Performance)
Sets the Name (up to 10 characters) and Categories.
34,
35, 84
2
Name
Name 1-10
(Voice/Performance/
Master)
3
Mono/Poly
Mono/Poly Mode
Selects whether a voice/part is played back monophonically (single notes only) or polyphonically
(multiple simultaneous notes).
4
KeyAsgnMode
(AssignMode)
Same Note Number
Key On Assign Mode
This setting applies when the same note number (key) is received by the tone generator. When set to “single,” the previous sound is
cut off to accommodate the next. When set to “multi,” the note sounds for its original duration.
*1
5
M.TuningNo.
Micro Tuning
Determines the tuning system for the voice. Normally, this should be set to 00 (Equal temperament); however thirty-one additional
tuning systems are available for a variety of tuning applications and effects.
*2
6
MEQ OFFSET
Master EQ Offset
Adjusts the master (global) EQ settings. The settings made here are applied as offsets to the EQ settings (with the exception of
“MID”). These can be also edited with the Control Sliders.
67 *3
7
(PORTA) Switch (Sw)
Portamento Switch
Determines whether Portamento (a smooth transition in pitch from one note to the next) is on or off.
*4
8
(PORTA) Time
Portamento Time
Determines the Portamento pitch transition time. Higher values result in longer transition times. Higher values result in longer
transition times. The effect is applied according to the “TimeMode” setting.
9
(PORTA) PartSwitch
Part Switch
Determines whether Portamento is on or off for each individual part.
10
(PORTA) Mode
Portamento Mode
With the “fingered/fingr” setting, Portamento is only applied when you play legato (playing the next note before releasing the
previous one). With the “fulltime/full” setting, Portamento is always applied.
*4
*5
11
(PORTA) TimeMode
Portamento Time Mode
When “TimeMode” is set to “rate (normal voice),” the transition time will vary in proportion to the interval from one note to next.
Setting this to “time” makes the parameter a true time scale setting, specified by the “Time” parameter.
*4
12
CSAssign
Control Function Select
Determines which row of CONTROL FUNCTION parameters is automatically selected when calling up the program.
53 *6
13
ChoCtrl
Chorus Control
Determines the depth of the Chorus effect, as controlled by the Slider assigned to Chorus Send.
14
PB Upper/Lower,
PB Range
Pitch Bend Range
Determines the amount (in semitones; 12: one octave) by which the pitch is varied when you move the Pitch Bend wheel up/down.
When selecting a Plug-in Voice, the Upper and Lower ranges cannot be independently set here.
53
15
AssignA/B/1/2
Assign A/B/1/2
This lets you directly set and memorize the value for each Assign Controller (A, B, 1, and 2), from the Slider.
53 *7
16
BCCurve
BC (Breath Controller)
Curve
These curves determine how the sound of the S90 responds to use of a Breath Controller. The specific aspect of the sound that is
affected by Breath Control and the selected curve is set in the Controller Set display ([F4][SF1/2/3]) from the Normal Voice
Common Edit mode.
87
17
Octave
Master Octave Shift
Determines the amount in octaves by which the range of the keyboard is shifted up or down. This setting can be reset by the
footswitch (UTILITY [F4][SF3] FS=101).
56 *8
18
Transpose
Master Transpose
Transposes the pitch of the keyboard up or down (in semitones). This affects the transmitted MIDI data.
19
VelCurve
Velocity Curve
This determines the particular Velocity Curve, or how the strength of the notes played will affect the sound output. When set to
“fixed,” the velocity of the note you play is fixed at the value set in Fixed Velocity (below).
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