E-44Using the Tone EditorYou can create a user tone by editing one of the built-in presettones.The preset tones built into this Digital Keyboard consist of anumber of parameters. To create a user tone, you first recall apreset tone (A:001 through K:128) and then modify itsparameters to change it to your own original tone.Note that drum set sounds (K:129 through K:147) cannot beused as the basis of a user tone.The illustration nearby shows the parameters that make upthe preset tones, and what each parameter does. As can beseen in the illustration, parameters can be divided into fourgroups, each of which is described in detail below.• Tone SettingSpecifies which of the preset tones should be used as theoriginal tone.These parameters control how the tone changes over time,from when the keyboard key is pressed until the tone decays.You can specify changes in volume and soundcharacteristics.• Attack timeThis is the rate or time it takes for the tone to reach its highestvolume level. You can specify a fast rate, where the tonereaches its highest volume level immediately, a slow ratewhere it gradually rises, or something in between.• Release timeThis is the rate or time it takes for the tone volume to fall tozero after a keyboard key is released. You can specify arelease that ranges from a sudden fall to zero, to one thatgradually falls to zero.R-15R-15R-16R-16R-14R-14C-8C-8 R-13R-13R-17R-17C-17C-17Tone Creation OverviewVolume CharacteristicParameters• Attack Time• Release Time• Cutoff FrequencyTone Pitch Parameters• Vibrato Type• Vibrato Depth• Vibrato Rate• Vibrato Delay• Octave ShiftTone CharacteristicSetting Parameters• Volume• Touch Sense• Reverb Send• Chorus Send• DSP Line• DSP Type• DSP ParametersToneCharacteristicWaveform• ToneSettingOutput(1) Tone Characteristic Waveform(2) Volume Characteristic ParametersA RKey pressed Key releasedEnvelopeNote endsTimeA : Attack timeR : Release time