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8 AmpAmp
AMP
[AMP] button
Shows the amp edit screen.
[L] switch
Turns each partials equalizer on/o.
[EQ] button
Shows the PARTIAL EQ edit screen.
Amp Envelope
T1 T2 T3 T4
L3
L1 L2
Note o
Level
Time
Note on
T: Time L: Level
Specify the Amp Envelope times (Time 1–Time 4). Higher
settings lengthen the time until the next volume level is
reached. (For example, Time 2 is the time over which Level
1 will change to Level 2.)
* If ADSR Env Sw is ON, the Time 2 has no eect.
Specify the Amp Envelope levels (Level 1–Level 3). These
specify the amount of change at each point relative to
the reference volume (the partial level value specied in
the Amp screen).
* If ADSR Env Sw is ON, only Level 3 (Sustain) has an eect.
PARTIAL 1–4 [L] button
Turn each partial on/o.
* These are shown only in the module layout.
LEVEL
Adjusts the volume of the tone.
PAN
Species the pan of the tone.
VELOCITY SENS
Species how keyboard playing dynamics aects the
volume of the partial.
LFO 1/LFO 2
Specify the amount by which LFO 1 and LFO 2 aect
the amp.
EQ (PARTIAL EQ)
[AMP] button
Shows the amp edit screen.
[L] switch
Turns each partials equalizer on/o.
[EQ] button
Shows the PARTIAL EQ edit screen.
PARTIAL 1–4 [L] buttons
Turn each partial on/o.
* These are shown only in the module layout.
PARTIAL EQ
This is a three-band equalizer.
You can specify the reference frequency and gain of each
band (low, mid, and high). Information for the selected
band is shown in the upper left of the screen.
MID Q
Width of the middle range.
Set a higher value to narrow the range to be aected.
PRO EDIT parameters (AMP)
Level
0–127
Sets the volume of the partial. This
setting is useful primarily for adjusting
the volume balance between partials.
Velocity Curve
FIXED,
1–7
Selects one of the following seven
curves that determine how keyboard
dynamics will aect the volume. Set
this to “FIXED if you dont want the
volume of the partial to be aected by
the keyboard velocity.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Velocity Sens
-100–+100
Set this when you want the volume of
the partial to change depending on the
force with which you press the keys.
Set this to a positive (+) value to have
the changes in partial volume increase
the more forcefully the keys are played;
to make the partial play more softly as
you play harder, set this to a negative (-)
value.
Bias Level
-100–+100
Adjusts the angle of the volume change
that will occur in the selected Bias
Direction.
Higher values will produce greater
change. Negative (-) values will invert
the change direction.
Bias Position
0–127
Species the key relative to which the
volume will be modied. A setting of 64
is the C4 key (middle C).
Bias Direction
Selects the direction in which change will occur starting
from the Bias Position.
LOWER The volume will be modied for the
keyboard area below the Bias Point.
UPPER The volume will be modied for the
keyboard area above the Bias Point.
LOWER
&UPPER
The volume will be modied
symmetrically toward the left and right
of the Bias Point.
ALL The volume changes linearly with the
bias point at the center.
Pan
L64–63R Sets the pan of the partial. “L64” is far
left, “0” is center, and “63R is far right.
Pan Keyfollow
-100–+100
Use this parameter if you want key
position to aect panning. Positive
(+) value will cause notes higher
than C4 key (center C) to be panned
increasingly further toward the right,
and negative (-) value will cause notes
higher than C4 key (center C) to be
panned toward the left. Higher values
will produce greater change.
C4C3C2C1 C5 C6 C7
0
+50
+100
-50
-100
o
L
R
Pan
Key
Random Pan Depth
0–63
Use this parameter when you want the
stereo location to change randomly
each time you press a key.
Higher values will produce a greater
amount of change.
Alternate Pan Depth
L63–63R
This setting causes panning to be
alternated between left and right each
time a key is pressed. Higher values will
produce a greater amount of change.
“L or “R settings will reverse the order
in which the pan will alternate between
left and right.
For example if two partials are set to “L
and “R respectively, the panning of the
two tones will alternate each time they
are played.
Vibrato Level Sens
-100–+100
Species the amount of change in the
LFO1’s Amp Depth according to the
[VIBRATO] knob of the Tone Screen.
Stereo Width
0–100
Adjusts the amount of width when
outputting in stereo. This has no eect
when outputting in mono.
PRO EDIT parameters (AMP ENV)
T1 Velocity Sens
-100–+100
Specify this if you want keyboard
dynamics to aect the Amp Envelopes
Time 1. If you want Time 1 to be
speeded up for strongly played notes,
set this parameter to a positive (+)
value. If you want it to be slowed down,
set this to a negative (-) value.
T4 Velocity Sens
-100–+100
Specify this if you want key release
velocity to aect the Amp Envelopes
Time 4. If you want Time 4 to be
speeded up for quickly released notes,
set this parameter to a positive (+)
value. If you want it to be slowed down,
set this to a negative (-) value.
LFO Trigger Switch
OFF, ON
If this is ON, the Amp Envelope is
cyclically retriggered by LFO1.
* This is eective when Envelope Mode
is SUSTAIN.
T1/Attack, T2, T3/Decay, T4/Release
0–1023
Specify the Amp Envelope times (Time
1–Time 4). Higher settings lengthen
the time until the next volume level
is reached. (For example, Time 2 is the
time over which Level 1 will change to
Level 2.)
* If ADSR Env Sw is ON, the Time 2 has
no eect.
L1, L2, L3/Sustain
0–1023
Specify the Amp Envelope levels (Level
1–Level 3). These specify the amount
of change at each point relative to the
reference volume (the partial level
value specied in the Amp screen).
T1 T2 T3 T4
L3
L1 L2
Note o
Level
Time
Note on
T: Time L: Level
* If ADSR Env Sw is ON, only Level 3
(Sustain) has an eect.
Time Keyfollow
-100–+100
Specify this if you want keyboard
position to aect the Amp Envelopes
times (Time 2–Time 4). Relative to the
Amp Envelope times at the C4 key
(middle C), positive (+) values cause the
times to shorten as you play higher on
the keyboard, and negative (-) values
cause the times to lengthen. Higher
values will produce greater change.
0
C4C3C2C1 C5 C6 C7
-50
-100
+50
+100 Key
Time
PRO EDIT parameters (PARTIAL EQ)
Switch
OFF, ON Turns the equalizer on/o for each
partial.
Low Gain
-24.0–+24.0
[dB] Gain of the low range.
Mid Gain
-24.0–+24.0
[dB] Gain of the middle range.
High Gain
-24.0–+24.0
[dB] Gain of the high range.
Low Frequency
20–16000 [Hz] Frequency of the low range.
Mid Frequency
20–16000 [Hz] Frequency of the middle range.
High Frequency
20–16000 [Hz] Frequency of the high range.
Mid Q
0.5–16.0
Width of the middle range.
Set a higher value to narrow the range
to be aected.
PRO EDIT parameters (OUTPUT)
Output Assign
DRY, MFX Species how the sound of each partial
will be output.
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