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1. 19 25 22 55 67 72 72 os 14 20 28 22 281 56 74 __ 02 15 21 27 22 sal 57 25 valuse 19 15 22 40 s2 20 __ os 121 22 221 23 42 42 sal 21 27 12 181 24 42 22 1 page 19 RAN 51 FAM Patch 51 is shown below to illustrate the in which the Parameters are used VALUE USED 1 THIS FOR PIRST DETUNE FOR FIRST 91 VELOCITY CURVE FOR FIRST VOLUME FOR FIRST 95 TRANSPOSE FOR FlRST 12 NUMBER FOR FIRST QUTPUT FOR 10 DETUNE FOR SECOND VELOCITY CURVE FOR 10 YOLUME FOR SECOND TRANSPOSE FOR SECOND 12 14 NUMBER FOR SECOND Now that you
2. KUTIN w W Waveforn 06 wayatorn 08 Waveform 09 10 11 19 20 31 x w 9 copy This Function allows you to Patch in the in either ROM RAM to another RAM Patch memory location This useful Programming the 5800 allov Patch data to be modiriea without changing the original Patch Patches in the 5800 have difrerent numbers of Parameters in tu The RAM Memory of the 5800 is arranged so that dirrerent Patch have greater fever Parameterm used in them Patches 51 to 54 have the most Parameters available for Programming Patches 81 to 99 hovever just have o 13 Parameters used them thererore have a 1 capacity for programming than patches 51 to 80 The number Parameters which be used the RAM Patches is arranged 11 Patch Max parameters 85 55 60 53 20 99 1 It 1 151 to copy Patch with larger number available Parameters into a Patch location with smaller number available parameters You cannot copy Patch 2 into location 17
3. 12 Output 1 both must have Plugged 1 MEANING IWITIAL VOLUME POR 7 RESERVED PARAMBTER 34 RELEASE RESERVED 15 WAVEFORM NUNBER PARANEPER VALUE HAS ONE OF THREE OPTIONS AND IS BY EITHER 1 OR 2 OTHER PAKANEPERS 00 WAVEFORM No CROSSFADE TINE 01 No 02 VOLUNE CHANGE VOLUME STEP SIEE TIME DURATION 5752 NEXT WAVEFOPM 55 ri NUMBER 00 20 CROSFADE TIME 20 60ths 21 WAVEFORM NUMBER 21 10 CROSSFADE TIME 2 60ths NEXT WAVEFORM 12 22 WAVEFORM NUMBER 22 5 07 60ths 15 18 XUWBER 18 CROSSFADE TIME 7 S0ths 22 19 7 20 NEXT WAVEFORM 18 NUMBER 18 22 7 CROSSFADE TIME 7 60ths 23 GOTO 17 WAVEFORM NUMBER 17 25 CROSSPADE TIME 7 60 sec 26
4. 2 previously simplest vhich the 5800 can produce single wavef rm played for long the note is held This is vety Tone uses one of the 15 voices of the 5800 to played More complex be programmed on the 00 allowing sequences different vaveforms to be playsd in succession giving a dynamic sound with great movement be programmed to have many stages where the volume of the changes and different Programned to repeat cycle of wave sequences and or volume changes in Order you to hear you must create Patch vhich uses the Tone you have prograsmed this Function you edit and program to suit your individual Select Patch 91 MIDI Channel 1 in the vay Then select Function 2 pros the ENTER button once to display 01 The the right digit in the display when using Function 2 indicates that nuzber beinq displayed In this case Tone 1 the being displayed the ARBROW buttons select the Tone you wish to edit MOTE this point t is worth reminding you that as any the 99 Patches in the 5800 can combinations of
5. smooth gradual volume change ensure that the step Time Duration vill determine f the change quickly for long decay or attacks largor number ror the Time Duration is required achieve short decays or attacks larger Step values combined vith Time durations 4111 glve volume changes beyond a certain combination of Step size and Time duration Che Vate Volume change may be sufficient to become audible n 19 right a click his is entirely normal 1 1 attenuation programmed into a Tones 1456 of Parameters would consist of 2 followed 1 11 by another 1 next Parameter in this Tone could then before 0 1 or 2 again Choosing another 2 would allow the volume to pe raised back again sing the subsequent related Parameters as before with perhaps larger qain Step each 60th of a second this This could be 2 followed by 95 and then 1 you could continue changing the volume of the Tone in irrerent ways until you have run of aveilable Parameters within the particular you using page 27 U However 12 you put 1 instead 2 in the 1555 Parameters the subsequent Parameter
6. 1 2 9 and 10 Patch and Tone Edit functions used during r ogramming hey be explained in the Programnsiny Guide Select Function 3 198 hava the Panction require press button u u u u w u Range 00 or VELOCITY SENSITIVITY 01 VELOCTTV SENSITIVITY ON 01 display shows right dot to signlfy editing a the buttons to select Velocity sensitivity The derault setting 01 With the Velocity Sensitivlty turned off the MS800 will not respond to MIDI Velocity data and all notes played vill be of the the information received from your 11 your controller is not Velocity sensitive try both settings may produce larger 1 1 at the outputs of the K you nave selected the setting you require for this function Press the ENTER button and display 111 Show The 5800 is returned to Play mode and may now play notes again as before select another sound first press the CHANNEL button and select Channel you require using the ARROW buttons aw before and hen press the PATCH butt
7. lt lt MiSSOQ DIGITAL lt INTERNATIONAL LTD MS800 OWNERS MANUAL DIGITAL WAVE us started the Changing channi UTILITY FUNCTIOES GUIDE select a Punetion Function 3 Velocity ON OFF 1 4 Overflov ON OFF Function 5 Pitch Bend Function 6 SAVE Function 7 Ex LOAD Function 8 Reset voice architechture An Patch Using Tones Punetion 1 Patch Bdit Parameter Parameter Parameter Matrix 1 RAM Patch 51 RAM patch sizes Function 2 Tone Bdit Edit Parameters Parameter 00 to 92 Parameter 03 RAM Tone 12 Tone Size 88800 Waveforma 1 Function 9 Patoh Copy Function 10 Tone Implementation chart 2736 Index 18508 1 0 1 Thank yeu for 1 the 5800 DIGITAL WAVE 5800 uses 4191521 sound generation techniques conbined with Sequencing Ctechnology to
8. the number the display to 00 i pressed repeate ly 00 produces no sound and is used for off Individual channel Playing notes on your MIDI controller will play ditferent from the 5800 Alternatively send the 45800 Patch Change ron year controller which 111 change the patch on the 5800 to the selected the Channel the Patch Change sent on Patch Change messages above 99 are ignored by the 49 patches are 01 49 powerful ROM sounds arranged betveen 01 and 30 50 RAM Patches are from 50 to 99 more poverful RAN sounds arranged betveen 50 and 80 4 CEANEEL The 8800 can play sounds on each of the 16 Channels the moment you are only playing sound on Channel 1 5800 allovs you to select each MIDI Channel and assign Patch it The default setting is with Patch 01 selected MIDI Channel 1 the patch selection turned off Pateh 00 for all other Channels assign to another Channel the front panel which display th 1911 01 The dot by the right digit indicates that the number
9. connected Connect the MIDI IN socket on the of the 5800 to the MIDT 9 your controller Set your MIDI controller to transmit on channel 1 the best effect connect Outputs 1 and 2 on the rear the 0 the audio L amp R nputs of suitable amplifier If only ene lead to Output 1 L R vili directed 11 both Outputs connected stereo vill be possible with the L signal at Output 1 and the R 1 at Output 2 Connect the power supply lead the socket the amp 00 marked plug the pover supply into the mains 509 on Switch the NS800 using the front panel svitch marked ON OFF 2 1 When power supplied to the 5800 it automatically enters Play and Patch 01 is selected as shown below The the left 41615 of the display indicates that number displayed is a patch number Playing of the notes on your controller causes sound to be produced the 5800 The sound produced 15 the one shown in the display note or chord for a while and let the note develop changes as you hold the This exactly vhat the 8800 is designed to do giving real depth and c
10. Press the PARAN button to select directly with the ARROW buttone the Parameter number which you wish to edit then press ENTER to display Value of the Parameter you have selected could then use the ARROW buttons to change the Value of the Parameter and then return to Play mode by the ENTER button loving You to hear the change you have repeat OPTION 2 OF 3 again editing Tone remember the Values cannot be changed 4 Return directly to Play by pressing the ENTER button without Changing or editing anything page 24 Taki ias to individually PARANEPER 00 CInitial volume Attenuation gain 90 Initial Volume Attenuation or Gain 91 Min Volume Attenuatlon 49 Initial volume Attenuation 50 Initlal volume 99 Win Initial Volume Gain Range 00 to ss nota 127 ase to adjust the level the when tha wis Fefusing the initial volume oe tua increaze sha 10 yes Attenuation in this parameter 11 PARANETER 01 Parameter reserved for tuture expansion Value 7 Tis ba 7
11. 02 note 00 29 parameter defines the number within the Tone vhich the M88000 Vill go to at the po nt vhen key 1 Alope 1 1 4 programming Tone the 38 SL CA cy 15900 result you require The number exity of the Key is released che Tone will be Cas Ja the nusber vhicn begins Che derined here VALUE YOU SEOULD 39 THIS END THE THIS SHOUED 118 RELEASS 8 from it Will often e 05 you Programming t yet u an phe ater long as you 00 specify it before you attempt a ear ga c You have finished programming the rest pe hs forget hovever strange may Say hang en 25 many ho
12. for programming Tones 31 to 50 however can just have up to 20 Parameters used them and therefore have 1 capacity for programming than number of Parameters vhich may be used in the is arranged as follows 17 RAN No parameters Available 1 10 20 21 30 31 150 20 It is impossible to Tone vith larger number of Available Parameters into location with smaller mumber of available Parameters Yeu cannot 4 into Tone location 12 for example However it course possible to copy Tone 12 into Tone location 4 T ne 4 has a greater Parameter capacity Tone or RAM into another RAM Tone location select Function 10 pressing the Function button then sel cting 10 hy using the Arrov buttons as before Press Enter and the display shows the Tone nunber as the Patch number you last selected and the dot in the right hand LEO Bignifies that the number displayed here is a Tone number the Arrow buttons to select the Tone number you wish to at stage page 34 When you have selected the Tone number that you wish to press the Enter button The display vill automatically dlsplay number higher than you selected Suggestion for the
13. Channel the ARROW buttons to select another MIDI channel number 2 for example then press the PATCH button This displays 00 dot the left digit the display indicates that number displayed a Patch number 00 will produce no sound and confirms that this MIDI Channel turned off amp t the moment the ARROW keys to select a Patch betveen 01 and 99 to play this channel Play some notes on your controller and you will hear the Patch You just selected channel 2 Remember to change the Channel you are transmitting from your MIDI controller to 2 111 still hear the Patch you last selected on Channel 1 You amaign a Patch to each of the 16 Channels in the selecting Channel and asnigning a Patch to it before assigning Pateh 00 to turn off MIDI Channel This is of the most common operations you perform vith 5800 by first selecting Channel using the CHANNEL button and then the ARROW buttons and then assigning a Patch to Play hat Channel using the PATCH button followed by the ARROW buttons The Patches you assign all be different all the s arrangement you like In thi timbrally difrerent MIDI channels the 3800
14. The 300 can play a maximum 15 notes at instant Depending the Patch however the number of dirferent notes playable at any one time vill vary according to the Patch you have 1 Patches use than 7016 wach note Siving 1 available polyphony 00 the right dot is to signity you editing Function The display shows Use the ARROW buttons to select overflow on off for the The default setting is 00 OPP you have selected the setting you require for this function Dress the ENTER button the 0 will return to Play mode Sieplay will shov page 9 w w lt 5 00 24 NO PITCH BEND 24 this parameter to control the effect of your controllers piton vheel the pitch of the MS800 This 16 the amount of the wheel moved to its greatest extent in semitones set 24 pitch bend vheel vill bend the pitch of notes by two octavee at its full movement The setting ig 02 you have selected th setting you require for this function press the button the 5800 will return to Play mode and Sisplay shov
15. 13 to 18 1 to the Tone patch which just uses one Tone Parameters higher than Parameter 6 still be accessed and edited but they Vill have NO effec on he sound of the patch Parameter 0 the M88500 exact Qther Parameters it needs to use any other Pari 1 PARANETER 01 Output Number for Range 1 2 Parameter the Output socket number for the 145 in this Patch 12 the Patch more than Tone then put subsequent on the other output giving a stereo effect PARANETER 02 Detume for ist manga to 15 MAX NEGATIVE DETUNE NO DETUNE 15 POSITIVE DETUNE With this Parameter you can adjust the pitch of slight amount to e sharp 1 relative so the Or anotaer sama Patos Very Pleasant due to the beat _ nes use Smaller Values generally produce the most pleasant effect page 17 02 Velocity Curve for ist Tone Range o tos Mo Velocity response 54 this Parameter speclfy the vay you wish velocity to affect the volume of the Tone vhen note is played Setting 0 velocity response Setting 1 incres
16. the top end of the 5800 5 note range the Pitch bend wheel will increase the pltch note up to but not beyond the pitch of the highest note which may normally be played At the very top note the MS800 s note range Pitch bend will occur but Pitch bend ng down from highest normal note will have the usual effect page 10 6 EXCLUSIVE Select this Punetion to dump the contents of the 3800 via 1 OUT to another 5800 or to a data storage device Select Punctlon 6 as before and when you are ready to transmit the press the ENTER button soon press the ENTER button the data will be transmitted once 16 is complete 133 qisplaye to that the dump has finished Press ENTER button MS800 return to Play and the 00 7 10 Select this function vhen you vish to load new selection of via the MIDI IN socket into the sounds will 1 the exieting in RAM Select punetion 7 ENTER only when ready to load NTDI data Once recmiving data display will how rapidly changing numbere until all tha MIDI data nas been sent display vill sh
17. within Patch 13 ToNES SEQUENCER AND ENVELOPE TONE B wAvE AND ENVELOPE SHAPER_ TONE G PATCH MIXER page 14 1 PATCM 59180 Patch 31 on Channel 1 as explained previously men that a Parameter number ls belng displayed Parameter 00 is the Parameter being The display shows Rot O 48800 Patch being edited is automatically the on the Channel vhich last sslected may uss the ARROW buttons to directly to the Parameter vish to edit vitnin Patos si Patch 31 nas 13 Parameters programmed have more less to how many Tones used in the 10 this case select Parameter 00 to be edited have selected the Parameter number you vish to edit press the ENTER button again the display will sho the right digit the display vhen using 1 that Value 15 being displayed In his CAS a 1 for parameter 00 being dleplayed tnie point you have four possible options how to
18. 99 dirrerent remember that to hear any the changes make to when you return to Play mode sure have selected a Patch which actually uses the Tone you Just been editing 15 im very easy to forget to rirst select a Patch which uses the Tone are editing or Programming Aleo remember that indivldual be and are used in many difr rent Patches so a chanqe to Tone can have an effect more Patches which use that Tone Chan you at 1585 appreciate page 22 3885 1 41 salact 41 using buttons then ENTER The left digit in the display using 2 Sha Parameter number being 9 Parameter 0 is the parameter being displayed 98 point you may the ARROW buttons to the 41 has 10 Parameters programmed Qoa espa less Paramstars 1 the and or up Ke Ces number be programmed into the particular h similar to the Patches having different nunbere o Parameters Select Parameter 00 to be edited selected Paramater number you vish edit press the ENTER bu
19. duration Cross fade to the second Range 1 to 99 1 another Parameter followed Number of Parameter to go to Range 0 to 99 2 Volume Attenuation Gain followed the Size of Att Gain step 0 te 99 followed by Time Duration before next Att Gain step a second Range 1 to page 26 have programmed the first waveform to played all ubeequent Parameters related to three possible instruction In simple Tone a likely value for this Parameter may be 2 value 2 programmed here vill tell tha MS800 that volume change amp to be programmed and chat the subsequent Parameters programmed this Parameter vill be related to this volume change instruction The volume change be either an attenuation of volume 10 gain the volume level This programmed in the first related Parameter which immediately follows 43 86 related Parameter determines the size of step in the change the range is as previously explained in Paranetur 0 from 00 99 vith ve and settingw assigned as before Parameter vhich follovs determines the Time Duration before repeating the volume change step until the minimum or maximum volume level reached
20. becomes relevant and difrerent vay 1 means another Parameter in the Tone and the subsequent tell the 5800 vhich Parameter in the list to go to allows loops of Parameters to be constructed which will result 4 sequences of events occuring Mavinq played the first in Parameter 4 the 8800 vill 1005 to see what it is programmed to do next Ms000 will only play vaveform in Parameter 4 once vhich will a traction of a second unless it is instructed to play it again 1 that you hear a sustained note in Parameter 5 if you program a value of 1 program value 58 a in the subsequent 6 you will have programmed 9500 to play the First waveform you then to go play then again etc for ever 15 wil do even if you release the note you are playing unless specitied ne Parameter to go to on release programmed decrease for the release phase explained earlier Loops around more complex Parameter instructions produces of dirferent vaveforms te be played repeatedly by the MS800 the other option of the three cholces vithin the Tone Parameter Tiet of values Choosing a 0 means the next Waveform number of the Next Waveform Range 00
21. proceed 1 buttons to change the Value of Parameter 00 and then Play mode by pressing the ENTER button alloving You hear the change you have made This possible within RAM patches but not within ROM Patches such gS this Yhich using for illustracion only because the values cannot be changed hore accidentally by yo copied into RAN Patch locations however and this 1111 11 Value changes to be made How to do chis as in Functions 9 and 10 15 1 2 Press NEXT button to display the Value of the next Parameter in Patch 31 This can be repeated for as many times there dlfferent Parameters vithin the Patch you selected This allows you to tne Value of each Parameter you step through the Patch you wished to change of the Values displayed in RAM Patch You could use the buttons here to do so then return o by pressing the ENTER button allowing you to hear the Change you are in a Patch remember that the Values cannot pe changed Presa the button to select directly vith the ARROW buttons the Parameter number which you vish to edit then press ENTER
22. superb Patches and Tones deserve to be appreciated by other MS800 Exclusive Dump of them disc to if ve also think that they are superb you Could revarded for Your efforte Try us page 25 NIDI INPLENENTATIQN CHART 2 7 soms 185 1 2 4 1 TO 127 YES 127 YES NOTE NO AFrERTODCH 24 VES CONTROL CHANGE PROGRAM CHANGE SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE 1 TO 99 18 5 36 Azrov buttons BASIC DsER GUTDE Connect ions Cross fades Patch 15 016 22 1 126 Features Function 1 2 3 Yaloetey unata 25 5 Pitch 0 8 Pet sa 6 pra 2 Reset 9 patch Function 10 Tone Getting started Parameter M Next Waverorm to select
23. the volume of this Tone linearly vith increasing velocity Setting 2 increases the volume of this Tone more gradually at first hen more rapidly vith increasing velocity when compared t Setting 1 Setting 3 decr volume of this Tone linearly with increasing Velocity This _ setting js useful in Patches 1 Tones With on setting 3 a second Tone on setting 1 gentle 111 have the 1286 Tone louder than the second you play notes greater velocity first Tone will become quieter Shan the second Tone Some adjustment of the volume settinga for individual may be require8 to achieve successrul PARAMETER 04 Volume ist Tone Range 00 to 99 No Volume Attenuation 49 Volume Attenuation 50 Max yolume Gain Min Volume Gain You may use this Parameter to adjust the levels Tones relative 50 other by reducing volume of each Tone independently 16 to reduce the 1 of this lmt Tone increase the level Attenuation in this Parameter above 00 PARANETER 05 of ist Range 00 to 9 00 CENTRE 91 1 SENITONE 49 49 SENITONES 59 1 99 149 This Parameter allovs the pitch of this T
24. to 20 is then specified in The Parameter immediately following the 0 just programmed This is then immediately followed next Parameter duration of the Cross tade to the Next waveform or a Range 1 to 99 you have completed programming your wave change the next could then be a 0 1 2 explained before depending you vish the Tone to develop using series waveform changes can produce a rich complex 179 character which develops you play the note Programming loop around the sequences allovs the sequence of to repeat while some sounds may preferable vith the sequence just being played once during each note is entirely up to you to program as you please Start your Tone programming as before by first examining and editlng already programmed in the 5800 until you get the hang page 28 RAN 12 12 18 the Tones used by RAN Patch 51 shon page 20 aa Ta table below may help you in understanding just how the 5296 make up particular sound If you 1 Patch 51 12 will play from OutPut 1 1 that if you only use Output 1 signal 2 will also be present ie Nono so
25. NEXT WAVEFORM 2 16 WAVEFORM NUMBER 16 07 CROSSFADE TIME 7 6008 sec 20 NEXT 22 NUMBER 22 07 CROSSFADE TIME 1 sec LOOP PARAMETER 8 WWILE HELD RELEASE PARAMETER 02 VOLUME VOLUME BV 4 TIME BETWEEN STEPS 1 60th END that you have seen the is programmed on the 5800 try editing some of the RAM Tones which are numbered 01 to 50 tart 515 with come of the simpler ones betveen 31 and 50 and start by ubstituting different vaveforms for the ones already used Then Change Parameters as you become familiar tha effect of Sach turn The of the 5800 is arranged that different Tones have greater fever Parameters used in them prograwning 31 to 50 hovever can just have up to 20 them and therefore have 1 1 to 30 page The number of Parameters which be used the RAM is arranged follows RAN Tone of parameters available 1 19 21 2 20 become familiar vith editing ana creating your own start programming your own Patches to use them n U
26. a Punction Tnitial volume Leops 01 Overglov System Exclumive Systes button Yaverora 1 1 Member of Tones in a Qperatino ene mssoo 1 amp Number ror 37 button Patch Patch Patch Patch Patch Patch Patch Parameter Matrix Pitch Polyphony 1 PROGRAMMING GUIDE RAN Patch 51 Patch sizes Tone 12 Tone 81225 l Release Parameter to GOTO Reset Ssviteh on x Tone Detune Tone Number 00 to 02 Tone Parameter 03 onvards Tone Transpose Tone Volume Patch UTILITY FUNCTIONS GUIDE Velocity Curves ON OFF oice Architecture l Volume Changes Step Size volume Changes Time Duration Waveforms Waveforms 196 to be 11 1 26 Waveforma next Waveform 126 28 Sequencing page
27. bring you sounds with a movement and depth rarely found synthesizers today you that your MS800 vill give you years of enjoyment please be to read this owners manual carefully pefore attempting the 8800 x Digital Sequencing Synthesizer sounds programmed to sequence through changing vaveforms aw the note Plays glving exceptional movement character to your music 15 Note polyphonic Velocity Sensitive any Patch assignable to any 16 MIDI channels 50 ROM Patches Patch 01 to Patch 50 49 Mon volatile RAM Patches Patch 51 to Patch 99 Tones Tone 01 to Tone 50 49 Tones Tone 51 to Tone 99 21 0494481 waveforns programmable from the front panel Stereo output mar overtlov apr system Exclusive Load save IN OUT THRU atsplay 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5800 is NIDI synthesizer module which must be controlled another device MIDI contfoller such mastex Feyboard Guitar Drum Machine Sequencer Cosputer etc will be suitable that 16 conforme to the standard sound will be produced by the MSs00 unless MIDI device of some
28. for example Movever it 15 of course possible to Pateh 17 into Patch location 2 Patch 2 has reater Parameter capacity copy Patch ROM or into another RAM Patch location select Function 9 by pressing the Function button then selecting 09 using the Arrow buttons as before Press Enter and the display shows the Patch number of the last Patch and the dot the right hand LED that the number displayed here is patch number This number is normally the Patch number you ill vish to copy it may be the one you just been listening to or editing but you may the buttons to change the number to any Patch at this stage when you have selected the Patch number that you wish to copy press the Enter button page 32 display will automatically display Patch number one than selected as suggestion for the Patch location into which You may vish to copy the Patch you selected ROM Patches cannot be copied into ROM locations of course so if Copying Patch select RAM Patch uming the Arrov buttons at tnie point remember that a larger Patch cannot copied into smaller Patch even not 211 of the avallaple Parameters are programmed so RAN location to copy into using th Of sizes pre
29. haracter at a ot the cost normally associated vith this technology in the LED display will Flicker when a voice is activated by Ir you can t hear sound produced by the MS800 check hat the 5800 is getting the data and check your audio connection The 800 is sensitive will respond to velocity data i the patch selected 15 programmed to do Provided that your transmit velocity data wltering velocity vith which you play the MIDI controller wil a corresponding response from the MS800 In this vay it possible to recreate some of the dynamic capabilities of real instruments ettect will occur with non velocity sensitive MIDI controllers 2 PATCN 5800 allovs recall of 99 different from memory 3800 uses Patch numbers numbered 01 to 99 change sound from this point simply press of the ARRON the front panel Pressing the single ARROW buttons will change the number in the by ONE while the double ARROW buttons change the number in the alsplay by TEN for cach pri An UP ARROW button vill increase the nunber in the display to pressed repeatedly DOWN ARROW will
30. have Patch is programmed on the 8800 try editing some of the RAM Patches which are numbered 51 to 99 Start off some of the simpler ones botveen 81 and 99 and start eubetituting different the ones already sed Then Change other parameters as you become familiar with efrect of Sach in turn You also use vhich are used the Patches 01 50 within your RAM Patches page 20 Memory of the 5800 is arranged that 1 Patches can have greater or fever used in then RAM Patches 51 to 54 can have up to 14 Tones used and have the most Parameters available for programming RAM 81 to 99 just two used in them and therefore have fever available to be used in programming result you will able to program Patches 81 to 99 to more than Tones The number Tones which may used in the RAM Patches 16 arranged tollovs patch Tones of parameters available 51 54 85 55 60 61 7 5 3 19 81 99 2 Once you nave become familiar vitn editing and creating your you be ready to start programming your use n then page 21 w
31. new Tone location into vhich may wish to the you selected Tones cannot copied into ROM locations of course 16 select RAN Tone the Arrov buttons at this point Also remember that a larger Tone cannot be copied into smaller Tone even if not 11 of the avallable Paremeters aro programmed 20 ensure a suitable location to copy into using the table of slzes previously given vary ln and vill need to Checked individually to how many Parameters they contain you selected a suitable Tone location for he first Tone be copied imto press the Enter button If the Tone performed correctly he 8800 vill return to Play the display vill show 1 I selected Tone location which too small the rolloving be displayed to show the Tone not being successful 99 Enter putton again return the 3800 to Play mode the display then showing 17 process and location for the Tone this time sultably sized hope that having battled through the programaing of the 5800 you have not become familiar vith th 1 1 potential of amming and if you create any
32. on folloved by the ARROW buttons to elect the Patch you require as before select another Function press the FUNCTION button as before and the ARROW buttons to select the Function you require pages 4 101 OVERFLON ON OFF Range 00 01 00 MIDI OVERFLOW 1 OVERFLOW excellent reature the 5800 is the overflow function If this function 15 to 11 Voices are busy being played additional notes over number the MSE00 can Play are re trensmitted via the OUT socket to second 5800 module this two 580075 can produce up to 30 note polyphony when First 15 Set to MIDI Three 800 Qives up to 45 note polyphony Imagine additional 0 connected produce a monster set up capable of playing of notes Qozens dirferent sounds simultaneously Thim reallty 55 You get more 5800 because of the 5800 afrordable Price needn t upset your manager Normally with this Function turned off vnen all are being any additional notes played vill the earliest note to the to the most recent note have played This ls Last Note Priority
33. one to adjusted by up to wenitones from the centre frequency semitone 18 PARANETER 06 Tone yumber of ist Tone Range 01 to 99 This parameter vhere you choose the Tone Number to be used as the 18 Tone in this patch The previous rive Parameters refer to this Tone Number In more complex Patch using three Tones 7 to 18 will be specified Parameters 7 to 12 relating to the Tone used ana Parameters 13 to 18 relating to the Tone The number of Parameters in Patch depends directly the number of you want to use Remesber even if you program the parameters for additional Tones if don t the Value of Parameter 00 to with many Tones you are using yeu 5 hear the extra Tones 1 14 you change Parameter 00 to have higher number of Tones you programmed Parameters ror get soms strange results MATRIX When programming patch using many it may help you to refer to matrix which will tell you which Parameter is which in Multi Tone Patch The Numbers in the matrix are the parameter numbers for each Tone used in a Multi rone Patch For example to change the Velocity Curve of the 5th Tone Multi Tone Patch you vould need to change Parameter 27 Tones parameter 00
34. ow 00 o confirm that the data has been successfully I the data was not received successfully 93 11 be displayed Check your connections and try again 11 If need this function once you have pressed the Putton to load the data svitch the 5800 off Otnervise press the ENTER button the 5800 return to Play mode the display 111 shov 00 function may be used to return all Utility Parameters and each Channels Pateh assignments to their default settings Select Press the ENTER key will return to Play mode and the display 111 Patch 01 page 12 8000 Utility 1 2 9 10 used during programming of the Functions 1 and 2 used to edit Patches respectively Functions 9 10 are used to copy Patches Tone respectively saving time vhen programming similar sounds Before explaining each function of the 5800 programming here is general information about the 5800 voice The simplest sound which the 500 can produce ig a single waveform played for as long as the note held Thi
35. play 5 hope that many users 111 find all the sounds required already in tne memory th 3 _ In that instance you need not yourself vith most of the rest of this manual tollovs a mection on the Utility Functions and after that the 8800 Programming Guide 16 you wish to experiwent and create sounds of your own first the next sections carefully and try editing sounds Ca already made for you before attempt to create Patch from 6 UTILITY 111 Functions are used for general facilities which affect vbole synthesizer Functions 3 8 explsined ene 1 2 9 10 are Patch and Tone funetions during Programming Vill explained in 5800 Programains FUNCTION Function presa the FUNCTION button on the front panel of the 5800 notes you playing stopped while in Punction mode the last selected Function is displayed shovn belog 01 display are 116 to show that it 18 Function cted rather than Patch a MIDI channel ana Both in t which way be can use the ARROW buttons to select Functions betvean 1 and 10
36. s is a very simple example of Tone Tone uses of the 15 voices of the MS800 to be played More complex tonea may be 4 on the 5500 alloving sequences difrerent waveforms to be in succession giving dynamic sound with great movement pe programmed to have many stages where the volume of the tone changes by and different amounts be programsed to repeat cycle of vave sequences and or volume changes In order for you to hear Tone you must create Patch which the Tone you have programmed Patch 1 uses just Tone vill be 15 note polyphonic Patches can be programmed to have more than one Tone for each note each can be different allowing rich Tone combinations to programmed into a Patch The more Tones used in Patch though less polyphony will available as each Tone requires volus to play 16 Thus Patch Which uses three Tones am shown in the dlagram over vill be 5 note polyphonie Patch which uses 14 Tones Vill monophonic In Patch you assign the Output number for a Tone and can Choose to detune a Tone in relation te another Tone in the Patch You can assign a different velocity curve to each Tone within a Patch balance the volume levels betveen each Tone vithin Patch transpose Tones in relation to other
37. to dieplay tne Value the Parameter you selected You Could then use the ARROW buttons to change the Value of the Parameter within RAM Patch then return to Play mode by the ENTER button allowing you to hear the change you have repeat 2 3 again are in ROM Patch remember that the Values cannot be changed 4 Return directly to Play mode by pressing the ENTER button without changing editing anything 16 PARAKETERS time lt o 1 each of the Patch Edit Parameters lIndividually PARANETER 00 in this Range 1 4 This nas a direct effect the number of subsequent Parameters make the Patch the Polyphony For this explained earller Tone used in a Patch there are related parameters so in 318 1 patch using just one Tone O to specified and these relate to that Tone other Will be explained after the explanatien this one Complex patch using three 89 18 will be 10 Parameters 1 to 6 r lating the st Tone Parameters 7 to 12 relatlng to 208 Tone
38. tton again display Fight 419 ene display when uming Function 2 patas that Value is being displayed O rm this Parameter 00 being displaysq the same rour possible options of to Proceed as you had in Patch Fals 1 te change tha 00 bear pressino the ENTER button hear the change you have made ROM cannot be changed str be copied into RAM locations however Now to QQ ewplaineg in Functions 9 10 page 2 x 2 Press the NEXT button to display the value the 4 Parameter in Tone 41 This can be for many times are different Parameters vithin the Tone you have selected This allows to see the Valus of each Parameter through the Tone 4 18 you wished to change any of the values displayed you could use the buttons here to do and then return to Play pressing the PNTER button alloving you to hear tne change you Yaluem in Tone cannot be changed remember unless you the Tone into RAM location to do this is explained In he next section
39. vever you will programming simple for which parameter can be defined in advance of Programming the rest of the Tone PARAMETER 03 Parameter reserved tor tuture expansion Value This Parameter should be left at setting of 0 at all times 0 to play Range 00 to 20 In parameter you can the first waveforn you want to hear in the Tone can choose any vaveform betveen 00 and Some higher numbers 111 also produce sound but will give results the range vhen They may be useful for certain sounds at certain i certainly worth experimenting vith out of range waveforms which is mention this possibility Some of the RAM and ROM Patches above 207 your Tone only uses vaveform this will be the only Parameter specifies the vaveform to be used Subsequent parameters need then only be concerned with enveloping explalned belov you wish to program sequence of to be played yeu will have to use additional subsequent Parameters your as explained PARANBTER 05 ALL SUBSEQUENT PARANETERS 5 SOTO next Waveform followed of Next Waveform Range 00 to 20 followed
40. viously given Patches vary in size will need tc inalVidually to many Parameters they contain you have selected a suitable Patch location for first Patch to be copied into press the Enter button It the patch performed correctly the NS800 will return to Play and the display will show 00 If you selected Patch location which too small location for tha Patch to be copled Into the folloving will be displayed to show the Patch not being successful 99 Press the Enter button again to return the MS800 to Play display then showing Repeat the Patch copy process and select suitably sized Patch location for the Patch this 33 wa w FUNCTION 10 with Paten Copy Function allovs you to Tone the 5800 in either ROM or RAM to another RAM Tone location This is useful Programming the NS800 to allov data to be without changing the Oriqinal Tone in the 5800 have different numbers of Parameters in them previously explained he RAM Memory of the M56800 is arranged so that different have greater or fever Parameters used in then 1 10 have th most Parameters
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