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6. To save the settings you have edited, be sure to
write the favorite to memory. (Refer to "Saving a
favorite that has been changed".)
Note:
Any changes you make to a program will return
to the previous saved state if you select a different
favorite or turn off the power without saving them.
Use caution, as the release and sound parameters
will be reset if you select another program.
Program parameter list
Parameter
Octave
Tune
Release
Sound parameter 1
Sound parameter 2
Sound parameter 3
Sound parameter 4
Reverb Send
Damper
Other Controls
Octave
Sets the pitch of the Grandstage in octaves. The setting range is
±3 octaves.
Use this when adjusting the pitch balance between two different
programs when setting layers or split sounds.
The value is "0" when this function is not used.
Tune
Sets the pitch of the Grandstage in cents (1 semitone=100 cents).
The pitch is adjustable within a range of ±100 cents.
For instance, this could be used when fine-tuning the pitch
between layered sounds in a program, to create a thicker sound.
The value is "0" when this function is not used.
Release
This adjusts the release times for the program.
Specify the time from note-off until the sound fades to silence.
The value is set to "0" when this function is not used.
This is a value that is relative to the actual release time for each
program. A value of "0" means that the release time will be the
same as the program parameters. Negative values make shorter
release times, and positive values make longer release times.
Sound parameters 1–4
Adjusts the sound parameters of a program.
The editable parameters differ for each program. There are a
maximum of four sound parameters already set in each sound, to
allow the sound to be effectively adjusted.
Reverb Send
This adjusts the send level to output from the program, into the
REVERB/DELAY section.
Normally, this is set to 0 db, and the reverb and delay volume are
adjusted using the DEPTH knob in the REVERB/DELAY section.
To balance the volume between the programs of the two sections
and the reverb/delay when in layer or split mode, adjust the
Reverb Send value.
For instance, you can apply a deep reverb to the piano sound, and
apply no reverb to the bass sound.
If the input level of the REVERB/DELAY section is too loud,
the reverb or delay sound may distort. If this happens, lower the
Reverb Send value, so that the sound does not distort.
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Value
–3, –2, –1, 0, +1, +2, +3
–100 ... 0 ... +100 (cents)
–100 ... 0 ... +100%
Depends on program
Depends on program
Depends on program
Depends on program
–inf ... + 6.0dB
Off, On
Off, On
Damper
This sets whether the damper effect is enabled (on) or disabled
(off).
Normally, the setting is enabled. When turning off the Damper
function for one of the sections when using split or layered
sound, make the setting in each section.
For example, if you are using a split sound, you can enable the
Damper function for the piano sound, but disable the Damper
function for the bass sound.
Other Controls
This sets whether other controllers shown below are enabled (on)
or disabled (off).
Note:
Controllers cannot be individually enabled or disabled.
• Pitch bend wheel
• Modulation wheel
• Pedal connected to the FOOT CONTROLLERS PEDAL
jack. Note that if the PEDAL jack function set in system
settings (see "Foot - Pedal" on page 16) is set to "Master
Volume", this pedal function will always be enabled, without
regard to the "Other Controls" setting here.
• Switches connected to the FOOT CONTROLLERS
SWITCH jack. Note that if the SWITCH jack function set in
system settings (see "Foot - Switch" on page 17) is set to
"Favorite Up" or "Favorite Down", those pedal functions will
always be enabled, without regard to the "Other Controls"
setting here.
Normally, the setting is enabled. When turning off either the pitch
bend or the expression pedal function for only one of the sounds
in split or layered sound, make the setting in each section.
For example, when using layered sound, the volume control
using the expression pedal function can be enabled for just the
piano sound or the strings sound. Another example is when you
are using a split sound, you can disable the pitch bend function
for the piano sound, but enable it for the synth lead sound or bass
sound.

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