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Page 9 - Filter LFO1
Filter EG modulation
Velocity to A
Thisparameterspecifiesthedepthanddirectionofthe
effect that velocity will have on the timevarying
changes created by the filter EG (as set on “Page 11‐
FilterEG”)tocontrolthefilt
erAcutofffrequency
.
With positive (+) values, playing more
strongly will
causethefilterEGtoproducegreaterchangesincutoff
frequency. With negative (–) values, playing more
stronglywillalsocausethefilterEGtoproducegreater
changesincutofffrequency,butwiththepolarityofthe
EGinverted.
99…+99 ValueoftheVe
locitytoAparameter
.
Velocity to B
Thisparameterspecifiesthedepthanddirectionofthe
effect that velocity will have on the timevarying
changes created by thefilterEG to control the filter B
cutofffrequency(see“VelocitytoA”).
99…+99 ValueoftheVelocitytoBparameter
.
EG Intensity to A
Specifiesthedepthanddirection of the effect that the
timevarying changes created by the filter 1 EG will
haveonthefilterAcutofffrequency.
With positive (+) settings, the sound will become
brighter
when the EG levels set by Filter EG “Level”
and“Time”parametersareinthe“+”area,anddarker
whentheyareinthe“–”area.
With negative (–) settings, the sou
nd will becom e
darkerwhentheEGlevelssetbyFilterEG“Level”and
“Time” parameters are in the “+” area, and brighter
whentheyareinthe“–”area.
99…+99 Parametervalue.
EG Intensity to B
Specifiesthedepthanddirection of the effect that the
timevaryingchangescreatedbythefilterEGwillhave
on the filter B cutoff frequency (see “EG Intensity to
A”).
99…+99 Parametervalue.
EG AMS (Alternate Modulation Source)
Selectsthesourcethatwillcontrol thedepthanddirec
tion of the effect that the timevarying changes pro
ducedbythefi
lterEGwillhaveon
thecutofffrequency
of filters A and B. See “A M S (Alternate Modulati
on
Source)list”onpage123.
Intensity to A
Specifies the depth and direction of the effect that
AMS” will have on filter A. For details on how this
willapply,referto“EGIntensitytoA”.
Intensity to B
Specifies the depth and direction of the effect that
AMS”willhaveonfilterB.Fordetailsonhowthiswill
apply,referto“EGIntensitytoA”.
Note:Thesumofthesettingsfor“VelocitytoA/B”,“Inten
sitytoA/B”,and“(AMS)Inten
sitytoA/B”w
illdetermine
thedepthanddirectionoftheeffectproducedbythefilterEG.
Filter A/B modulation
AMS1(fA/B) (Alternate Modulation Source1 for filter A/B)
Selects the source that will control modulation of the
filterAcutofffrequency.See“A M S (AlternateModula
tionSource)list
onpage123.
Not
e:ThefilterBparameters willbedisplayed
when“F ilter
Type”onpage112isLowPass&HighPass.
Intensity
Specifies the depth and direction of the effect that
AMS1”willhave.
When AMS1” is JS X, a positive (+) value for thi
s
parameterwillcausethecutofffrequencytorisewhen
the joystick is moved toward the right, and fall when
thejoystickismovedtowardtheleft.Withanegative(–
)valuefor thisparameter,theoppositewilloccur.
Thisvalue isaddedtothesetting of theFilter A “Fre
quency
”.
AMS2 (Alternate Modulation Source2)
Selects the source that will control modulation of the
filterAcutofffrequency(see“A M S (AlternateModula
tionSource)list
onpage123).
Intensity
Specifies the depth and direction of the effectthatthe
selectedsourcewillhave(see“Intensity”onpage114).
PAGE 9 - FILTER LFO1
HereyoucanusethefilterLFOtoapplycyclicmodula
tiontothecutofffrequencyofthefilter(fortheselected
oscillator)tocr
eatecyclicalchangesintone.
Selected
Usethisparametertoselectanoscillatortoputinedit.
Alternatively,youcanselectoscillatorsusingtheF1–F
4buttons.
Intensity to A
Specifies the depth and direction of the modulation
that LFO1 (set on“Page 17‐LFO1”) will have on the
cutoff frequency of fi
lter A. Negative (–) settings will
invertthephase.
99…+99 Parametervalue.
Changes in cutoff frequency
Softly played Strongly played
Setting to –
Strongly played
Setting to +
Note-on
Note-off
Note-on
Note-off
Note-on
Note-off
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