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- ┌┬─────────────────────────┬┐
- ││ FM-Edit: Configurations ││
- └┴─────────────────────────┴┘
-
- Function key usage Mouse
-
- F1 - Display this help information. [Help]
- F2 - Go to Setup screen. [Setup]
- F3 - Exit program. [Exit]
- F4 - Save current configuration to disk file. [Save]
- F5 - Load configuration from disk. [Load]
- F6 - Go to Voice bank screen. [Voices]
- F7 - Play a note (or song). See general help. [Play]
- F8 - Turn off any notes sounding. [Quiet]
- F9 - Decrease value of current field. <left button>
- F10 - Increase value of current field. <right button>
- PgUp - Select previous configuration. [Prev]
- PgDn - Select next configuration. [Next]
- Home - Move to first screen cell (Config #).
- Alt-F2 - Toggle MIDI thru mode (IN sent to OUT), [Thru]
- default is on.
- Alt-F3 - Push to DOS. [Push]
- Alt-F4 - Toggle thru mode channel mapping off/on. [Map]
- Default is on.
- Alt-F7 - Load standard MIDI file. [MFF]
- Alt-F8 - Set song position. [Pos]
- Alt-R - Set other cells in row the same as
- current cell.
-
- The Configurations screen is the main interface for setting up the MFC or
- FB-01. The synth stores 20 instrument configurations. Configurations 17-20
- are in read-only memory and are therefore permanently set; the others are
- user defined. The configuration displayed is the current configuration. If
- one of 1 thru 16 is selected, any changes may be heard immediately. All
- changes made to the MFC remain in effect until the system is either powered
- off, or the Reset option on the Setup screen is used. The FB-01's battery
- backup preserves data when it is powered off. The original data may be
- restored from the configuration files accompanying FM-EDIT.
-
- ┌────────────────────┐
- │ General parameters │
- └────────────────────┘
-
- - Configuration number: A number from 1 to 20 indicating the currently
- selected configuration. Entering a number in this cell will select a new
- configuration.
-
- - Name: An eight-character descriptive name for the configuration.
-
- - Copy from #: Entering a configuration number in this cell will
- immediately copy the contents of that configuration to the current
- configuration.
-
- - LFO waveform: The currently selected Low Frequency Oscillator waveform.
- Possible waveforms are triangle, ramp (sawtooth), square, and sample &
- hold (random). NOTE: Only one LFO exists for modulating all instrument
- voices. Pitch and amplitude modulation are selected in the definition of
- a voice. If it is inappropriate for a voice to be modulated using the
- current LFO settings, set LFO enable "Off" for the particular instrument
- (see below). LFO settings may also change automatically when certain
- voices are selected.
-
- - LFO speed: The speed of the LFO, from 0 to 127 (slow: 0, fast: 127).
-
- - Amplitude modulation: The amount (depth) of amplitude modulation
- (tremolo) applied to instrument voices (min: 0, max: 127).
-
- - Pitch mod: The amount (depth) of pitch modulation (vibrato) applied to
- instrument voices (min: 0, max: 127).
-
- - Combine mode: Specifies whether voice function data (Pitchbender range
- through PMD controller) are to change when a new voice is selected for an
- instrument. The voice function data defined for a voice will replace
- those set for the current instrument if combine mode is "On".
-
- - Receive mode: Specifies whether all, even, or only odd notes will be
- processed by the synth.
-
- ┌───────────────────────┐
- │ Instrument parameters │
- └───────────────────────┘
-
- - Instrument number: A number from 1 to 8 heading each instrument column.
- May not be changed. This number is highlighted (on color displays) when
- the cell cursor moves into a particular column, and indicates the
- "current" instrument for sounding (F7) and voice changes (F6).
-
- - MIDI channel: The MIDI channel (1-16) on which the instrument will
- "listen" for performance data.
-
- - Number of notes: A number from 1 to 8 indicating the number of notes
- which can be played at the same time on the instrument. Eight notes are
- available to be distributed among the instruments. All 8 assigned to one
- instrument, for example, would give 8-note polyphony on that instrument,
- with all others being inactive. At least one note must be assigned to an
- instrument for the F7 key to produce a sound.
-
- - Low note limit: The lowest note to which the instrument will respond in
- the range C-2 to G8 (middle C = C3 = MIDI note 60).
-
- - High note limit: The highest note to which the instrument will respond.
- Low and high note limits are useful in defining keyboard splits, where,
- for example, one instrument may sound for the lower register, and another
- for the higher one. The tone played for a particular instrument when
- the F7 (Play) function key is pressed is half way between the low and high
- note limits.
-
- - Voice number: A number from 1 to 48 assigning one of the voices in the
- selected bank to the instrument. Note that changing a voice (or bank) may
- update the shared LFO parameters if the voice has its "Load mode" set "On"
- (see Voice parameters screen). Voice function data for the instrument may
- also change if Combine mode is on.
-
- - Voice bank number: One of the 7 banks of 48 voices from which the current
- instrument voice is selected. Banks 1 and 2 can be configured by the
- user; 3 through 7 are predefined.
-
- - Output level: Selects an output level from 0 (off) to 127 (loudest) for
- the instrument.
-
- - Octave transpose: Transposes the instrument pitch + or - 2 octaves.
-
- - Detune: Slightly detunes the instrument in increments of 1/64th of a half
- step. Range -64 to +63.
-
- - Pan: Selects stereo positioning of the instrument: Left, Right, or
- Left+Right.
-
- - LFO enable mode: If "Off", specifies that LFO modulation may NOT be
- applied to the instrument, regardless of any amplitude or pitch
- sensitivity in the voice definition.
-
- (The following 4 parameters are classified as "Voice function data" and are
- subject to change according to a voice's definition with combine mode on.)
-
- - Pitchbender range: The maximum pitch change magnitude which can be
- applied to the instrument (0 to 12 half-steps).
-
- - Portamento time: Controls the speed of transition (glide) from one note
- to the next. 0 is fastest (no portamento) and 127 is slowest. Portamento
- is always applied if Mono/poly mode (below) is poly. If mono, portamento
- is applied when a prior note is still being held when a new one is started
- (legato style).
-
- - Mono/poly mode: Defines whether the instrument is mono or polyphonic.
- Poly allows multiple notes to be played simultaneously (also dependent on
- the number of notes assigned to the instrument). Mono mode is preemptive
- - an earlier note will stop sounding when a new one starts. If a note is
- in progress, no attack is applied to subsequent notes.
-
- - PMD controller: Selects the type of MIDI controller which dynamically
- changes Pitch Modulation Depth. Possible controller types are:
- After-touch, Modulation wheel, Breath controller, Foot controller, or
- None. Remember that modulation is applied to all instruments with LFO
- enable set "On".
-
- ┌───────────┐
- │ Thru mode │
- └───────────┘
-
- Thru mode is turned on or off by pressing the Alt-F2 key. By default, thru
- mode is "on", meaning that any data received from MIDI IN will be resent to
- MIDI OUT. For the Music Feature, care must be taken in setting up the
- possible MIDI paths (see Setup help) to avoid doubling the output. When
- using an FB-01, thru mode should be on when the MIDI connections are set as
- controller─computer─FB-01. This permits playing the FB-01 while editing
- the configuration. Otherwise, a MIDI merge device for the FB-01 inputs is
- required to play it directly using a MIDI controller.
-
- If multiple channels are being set up for either the FB-01 or MFC, "thru
- mapping" should be "on", which it is by default. This permits auditioning
- each configuration instrument while using a keyboard (or other controller)
- set to a single channel. Whatever the current channel (as defined by the
- highlighted instrument number), incoming MIDI codes will be redirected to
- the current channel. This is primarily a convenience to avoid having to
- constantly set the sending channel on the controller. It is toggled on and
- off using the Alt-F4 key.
-
- As an example, assume a guitar controller set to output MIDI on channels 1-6
- (depending on which of the 6 strings is plucked) and that a different
- instrument is assigned to each channel. While setting up the synth, it
- might be desirable to play any string while auditioning a particular
- instrument. Thru mapping allows all incoming MIDI codes to be directed to
- the selected instrument's channel, without worrying about which string is
- being played. To set the actual performance mode, press Alt-F4 do disable
- mapping, and the channel data will be sent to the correct instruments.
-
- Note: If the Music Feature's "MIDI IN to Sound Processor" path is enabled
- (via Setup), the synth will play the incoming MIDI twice - once going in and
- once going back out. Depending on the actual application, either the MIDI
- path or thru mode may need to be disabled to avoid undesirable effects.
-
-
- --- Press F1 for general usage information ---
-
-