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Press the Page buttons to select the various pages for the other Flute
Voice functions.
ATTACK Page
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1 Attack Footages
Determines the level of each volume in the percussive portion of the
voice. Footage settings are 4', 2-2/3' and 2'.
2 Attack Length
Determines the duration of the attack sound.
3 Mode
Determines which notes in a held group of notes are given an attack
sound.
・ FIRST: Only the first note played will have attack; all other notes
played while the first is held have no attack.
・ EACH: All notes played have an attack sound.
VOLUME Page
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2
1 Click
Determines the volume of the key click sound. Click is independent
of the Attack sound described above.
2 Response
Determines the overall response speed of the sound. Lower settings
make the keyboard response faster; higher settings result in a slower
response, creating a pipe organ effect.
3 Tremolo
Turns the Tremolo effect for the Flute Voice on or off. This is the
primary on/off switch for the Tremolo/Chorus effect. After this has
been set to ON, you can turn the effect on and off during your
performance by using the TREMOLO (FAST) button in the DISPLAY
SELECT section. (See the Tremolo section, page 56 for more
information.)
4 Reverb
Determines the amount of reverb applied to the Flute Voice voice.
Range: 0-24
5 Volume
Determines the overall volume of the Flute Voice voice.
Range: 0-24
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PAGE
NOTE:
"Mode" is common to both Upper and
Lower Flute Voices.
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5
NOTE:
No reverb can be obtained even though
you raise the level here, unless you raise
the total reverb level using the panel
Reverb buttons (page 52).
NOTE:
If the Volume is set to 0, no sound will be
produced.
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