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Program
P0
P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P7 P8 P9
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Intensity to B (LFO1 AMS Int. to B) [99+99]
Species the depth and direction of the effect that AMS
(LFO1 AMS) will have on lter 1B (Intensity to A (LFO1
AMS Int. to A)).
33b: LFO 2
Adjusts the depth of the cyclic modulation applied by OSC1
LFO2 (set by 52) to the cutoff frequency of lters 1A and 1B
(LFO 1: 33a).
Intensity to A (LFO2 Int. to A) [99+99]
Intensity to B (LFO2 Int. to B) [99+99]
JSY Intensity to A (LFO2 JSY Int. to A) [99+99]
JSY Intensity to B (LFO2 JSY Int. to B) [99+99]
AMS (LFO2 AMS) [Off, (PEG, FEG, AEG, KT, EXT)]
Intensity to A (LFO2 AMS Int. to A) [99+99]
Intensity to B (LFO2 AMS Int. to B) [99+99]
33: Page Menu Command
01A: Write Program, 11A: Copy Oscillator, 11B: Swap
Oscillator
34: Filter1 EG
Here you can make settings for the EG that will produce
time-varying changes in the cutoff frequency of lters 1A
and 1B.
The depth of the effect that these settings will have on the
lter 1 cutoff frequency is determined by Filter EG (32b).
34a: Filter1 EG
Species the time-varying change produced by the lter 1
EG.
Level:
The result will depend on the lter that was selected in Fil-
ter Type (31a). For example with the Low Pass Resonance
lter, positive (+) values of EG Intensity will cause the tone
to be brightened by positive (+) levels, and darkened by
negative () levels.
Start (Start Level) [99+99]
Species the cutoff frequency at the time of note-on.
Attack (Attack Level) [99+99]
Species the cutoff frequency after the attack time has
elapsed.
Break (Break Point Level) [99+99]
Species the cutoff frequency after the decay time has
elapsed.
Sustain (Sustain Level) [99+99]
Species the cutoff frequency that will be maintained from
after the slope time has elapsed until note-off occurs.
Release (Release Level) [99+99]
Species the cutoff frequency that will occur when the
release time has elapsed.
Time:
These parameters specify the time over which each change
will occur.
Attack (Attack Time) [0099]
Species the time over which the level will change from
note-on until the attack level is reached.
Decay (Decay Time) [0099]
Species the time over which the level will change from the
attack level to the break point level.
Slope (Slope Time) [0099]
Species the time over which the level will change after the
decay time has elapsed until the sustain level is reached.
Release (Release Time) [0099]
Species the time over which the level will change after
note-on occurs until the release level is reached.
34b: Level Modulation
These settings let you use alternate modulation to control
the Level parameters of the lter 1 EG.
AMS (Level Mod. AMS) [Off, (KT, EXT)]
Selects the source that will control the Level parameters of
the lter 1 EG (AMS List p.242).
Intensity (AMS Intensity) [99+99]
Species the depth and direction of the effect that AMS
(Level Mod. AMS) will have.
For example if AMS (Level Mod. AMS) is Velocity, and
you set St (AMS SW Start), At (AMS SW Attack) and
Br (AMS SW Break) to + and set Intensity (AMS Inten-
sity) to a positive (+) value, the EG levels will rise as you
play more strongly. If Intensity (AMS Intensity) is set to a
negative () values, the EG levels will fall as you play more
strongly.
With a setting of 0, the levels specied by Filter 1 EG (3
4a) will be used.
St (AMS SW Start) [, 0, +]
Species the direction in which AMS (Level Mod. AMS)
will affect Start (Start Level). When Intensity (AMS
Intensity) has a positive (+) value, a setting of + for this
parameter will allow AMS (Level Mod. AMS) to raise the
EG level, and a setting of will allow AMS (Level Mod.
AMS) to lower the EG level. With a setting of 0 there will be
no change.
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34a
34c
34b
Note-on
Note-off
Attack
Time
Start
Level
Decay
Time
Release
Time
Release
Level
Attack Level
The specified
cutoff
frequency
Sustain Level
Time
Break
Point
Level
Slope
Time
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