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Creating Sounds

5

Each time you press the

[User]

button, the contents of the list

switch between UST and UDK.

2.

Use the direct buttons to select the Tone that you want

to edit.

MEMO

If you want to create a new user tone, select

“Empty.”

3.

Press the

[Option]

button.

The UST Option screen appears.

4.

Use the direct buttons to select

“Edit.”

The UST Edit screen appears.
On the E-A7, one tone consists of four elements of sound (Partial

1–4).
For each of these partials, you can change the waveform (Wave) and

specify the keyboard region in which it will produce sound.
Use the cursor buttons or direct buttons to select the parameter that

you want to edit, and use the Value

[-]

[+]

buttons to edit the value.

Alternatively, you can edit the value by using the

[Balance/Value]

knob (when the Value function is active / LED unlit).

Parameter

Value

Explanation

Partial Switch

ON, OFF

Partial on/off

Wave Group

INT, SAMP,

MSAMP

Group of the waveform (Wave) to assign

to the partial

INT:

Internal tone waveforms

SAMP:

Sample waveforms

MSAMP:

Multisample waveforms

* If you select samples, the pitch won’t

change for keys more than two octaves

away from the original key.

Wave No. L

(Mono)
Wave No. R

OFF, 1 -

Selects the waveform. Along with

the wave number, the wave name is

also shown in the lower part of the

screen. (The name is not shown for INT

waveforms.)
If you want to use mono, specify only

the left side (L). If you want to use

stereo, specify the right side (R) as well.

* If you use a multisample in stereo, specify

the same number for L and R.

* If you use a sample in stereo, you should

likewise specify the same wave for L and R.

Key Range Lower

C-1–UPPER

For each partial, specifies the lowest key

of the range in which it will sound.

Key Range Upper

LOWER–G9

For each partial, specifies the highest

key of the range in which it will sound.

Velocity Range

Lower

1–UPPER

Specifies the lowest keyboard playing

strength that will sound the partial.
Make this setting if you want to use

keyboard playing strength to switch

between partials.

Velocity Range

Upper

LOWER–127

Specifies the highest keyboard playing

strength that will sound the partial.
Make this setting if you want to use

keyboard playing strength to switch

between partials.

For other parameters, refer to

“Reference Manual”

(PDF).

5.

To save the User Tone, press the

[Write]

button.

A screen appears in which you can name the user tone.

&

“Assigning Names”

(p. 16)

If you decide to cancel, press the

[Exit]

button.

6.

Press the

[F5]

(Exec) button.

7.

Use the direct buttons and function buttons to select

the save-destination.

8.

Press the

[Enter]

button.

A confirmation message appears.

9.

To save, select

“Yes.”

If you want to change the save-destination, select

“No”

to return to

the page where you can specify the save-destination.

NOTE

5

If there is a user tone in the save-destination, the original user

tone is overwritten.

5

The edited content is lost when you exit the UST Edit screen. Save

the changes if necessary.

Deleting a User Tone

1.

In the Tone section, press the

[User]

button.

The User Tone list appears.

2.

Use the direct buttons to select the tone that you want

to delete.

3.

Press the

[Option]

button.

The UST Option screen appears.

4.

Use the direct buttons to select

“Delete.”

A confirmation message appears.

5.

Use the function buttons to select

“YES.”

The User Tone is deleted.
If you decide not to delete, select

“NO.”

* Samples and multisamples are not deleted.

Exporting User Tones to a USB Flash Drive

(UST Export)

1.

In the Tone section, press the

[User]

button.

The User Tone list appears.

2.

Use the direct buttons to select the tone that you want

to export.

3.

Press the

[Option]

button.

The UST Option screen appears.

4.

Use the direct buttons to select

“Export.”

A screen appears in which you can name the tone.

&

“Assigning Names”

(p. 16)

If you decide to cancel, press the

[Exit]

button.

5.

Press the

[F5]

(Exec) button.

MEMO

The exported tone is placed in the

“My UST”

folder of the

USB flash drive. The tone is exported with its user samples and

multisamples.
It may take some time for the export to be completed if the data

size is large.

NOTE

5

It is possible to change the file name when executing UST Export/

UDK Export.
However, this changes only the file name; it does not change the

name of the tone.
This means that if you import a UST or UDK whose file name was

changed, the original tone names are displayed. Since you won’t

be able to tell the original tone names, we recommend that you

not change the file name when exporting.

5

When you export, the samples and multisamples remain in the

E-A7. (The data is copied and saved on the USB flash drive.)
If you want to increase the amount of free memory, export the

data, then delete unneeded user tones, and execute sample clean

up (p. 35).