E-23 – Casio XW-G1 User Manual
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Selecting and Creating Tones
E-23
■ Editable Parameters of Blocks (1) through (6)
• The nine sliders (
5
) and four knobs (
3
) can be used for quick and easy adjustment of some of the parameters in the list
below (page
E-34
).
Preparation
Perform the following steps from the screen in step 2 of the procedure under “To edit and save a tone as a user tone” on page
E-20.
1.
Select “OSC Block >Ent” and then press
br
ENTER to enter the group.
2.
Use the
9
PART minus (–) and plus (+) buttons to select the block you want to edit.
Editable Parameter List
• Shaded cells indicate a group made up of multiple items. Press
br
ENTER to display the items that make up a group.
• (V) at the end of a display item indicates an item that can be selected as a Block (10) virtual controller destination (page E-29).
Display Text
Description
Settings
OSC On Off
OSC on/off. Selecting off disables the entire block.
Off, On
Oscillator >Ent (Block (1) to (5) only)
Oscillator. Group of editable parameters associated with the pitch of the synth
OSC, PCM OSC, and pitch shift.
• This group can be entered by performing step 1 under “To edit and save a tone
as a user tone” (page E-20) and then holding down
7
EDIT.
Synth Wave
(Blocks (1) and (2) only)
PCM Wave
(Blocks (3) and (4) only)
Synth wave, PCM wave. Selects the base wave for a sound generated by the
synth OSC or PCM OSC.
• A wave whose name is displayed with “L” or “B” next to it will sound at a pitch
that is one octave lower than the actual pitch. In the case of a “B” wave, nothing
will sound when a keyboard key higher than C5 is pressed.
• See the separate “Appendix” for details about wave types.
• This item is not present in Block (5).
• The splits of a user wave tone (User Wave) can be assigned as PCM waves.
User wave names consist of the text “UserWave”, followed by two number
separated by a hyphen (such as: UserWave 1-2). The number to the left of the
hyphen (1 in the example), is a user number from 1 to 10 or the letter R
(sample looper recorded data). The number to the right of the hyphen (2 in the
example), is a split number from 1 to 5. If the data includes a wave, an asterisk
(
*) is appended to the beginning of the user wave name.
See the separate
“Appendix”.
Pitch (V)
Pitch. Adjusts the maximum and minimum pitch values within a range of ±2
octaves. A setting of –256 lowers the pitch two octaves, while a setting of 255
raises the pitch two octaves.
–256 to 0 to +255
Detune (V)
Detune. Fine adjustment of the tuning.
–256 to 0 to +255
KeyFollow (V)
Key follow. Adjusts the amount of pitch change between neighboring keyboard
keys. A higher value represents greater change.
Example: When Key Follow Base is keyboard key C4
–128 to 0 to +127
Block
Syn1: Synth OSC1
Syn2: Synth OSC2
PCM1: PCM OSC1
PCM2: PCM OSC2
Ext: External input
Noise: Noise
D
4
C#
4
C
4
C
4
Key Follow = 127
Key Follow = 64
Key Follow = 0
Key Follow = -127
C#
4
Bb
4
Key Follow
Key Follow Base