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Settings:
ATK TIME (Attack Time): -63 ~ +63
DCY TIME (Decay Time): -63 ~ +63
SUS LEVEL (Sustain Level): -64 ~ +63
REL TIME (ReleaseTime): -63 ~ +63
LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator)
This sets the parameters for the LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator).
The LFO is an oscillator that generates low frequency signals
used to modulate certain aspects of the sound such as pitch,
volume or filter level. There are six parameters: AMOD
(Amplitude Modulation), PMOD (Pitch Modulation), FMOD (Filter
Modulation), WAVE, SPEED and PHASE INIT.
AMOD (Amplitude Modulation): Adds a cyclical change to the
volume level by applying LFO frequency modulations, to create a
tremolo effect. Larger values widen the range of the volume
change.
PMOD (Pitch Modulation): Adds a cyclical change to the pitch
by applying LFO frequency modulations, to create a vibrato
effect. Larger values widen the range of the pitch change.
Amplitude Modulation Pitch Modulation
Filter Modulation Wave
Speed Phase Init
Key On Key Off
ATK TIME REL TIMEDCY TIME
SUS
LEVEL
TIME
VOLUME
Layer Edit 2 (independently applied to each Layer)
The functions in this row provide parameters which are essential
in creating a voice, such as AEG (Amplitude Envelope Generator)
and LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator). The parameters can be set
for each Layer in a Performance.
AEG (Amplitude Envelope Generator)
This sets the AEG (Amplitude Envelope Generator). The AEG lets
you shape how the volume level changes over time, from when
a key is hit, then released, and how the sound decays. There are
four parameters: ATK TIME (Attack Time), DCY TIME (Decay Time),
SUS LEVEL (Sustain Level) and REL TIME (Release Time).
Each musical instrument has a unique envelope curve
which plays an important role in determining its sound characteristics.
The AEG simulates the change of the volume envelope curve over
time.
Depending on the voice selected, changing certain
parameters may not produce a noticeable effect.
ATK TIME (Attack Time): Determines the time required for a
sound to reach its maximum volume level when a note is
played.
DCY TIME (Decay Time): Determines the time required for a
sound to reach its Sustain Level from a maximum volume level
while the key is held.
SUS LEVEL (Sustain Level): Sets the Sustain Level. The volume
will be maintained at this level for as long as the key is held.
REL TIME (Release Time): Determines the time it takes for a
sound to sustain after the key has been released.
Attack Time Decay Time
Sustain Level Release Time
NOTE
NOTE
PERFORMANCE MULTI
DEMO
STORE UTILITY
BANK
ATK
TIME
ATK
TIME
PROGRAM
SYSTEM MIDI ASSIGN
DCY
TIME
DCY
TIME
VOLUME
LFO
PEG
AEG
FEG
SUS
LEVEL
DCY
LEVEL
PAN
REL
TIME
REL
TIME
REV
SEND
AMOD
INIT
LEVEL
CHO
SEND
PMOD
ATK
TIME
EFFECT VARI
SEND
FMOD
ATK
LEVEL
CUTOFF
FILTER
WAVE
DCY
TIME
REZ
SPEED
REL
TIME POLY/
MONO
PHASE
INIT
REL
LEVEL
LAYER
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