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Owner’s Manual
EGDepth,
Curve
Determines the velocity sensitivity of the FEG Level.
For positive settings, the more strongly you play the keyboard, the more Filter changes the sound. Negative
settings do the opposite; the more softly you play, the more the sound changes. The Curve parameter lets you
select from five different preset velocity curves (graphically indicated in the display), that determine how
velocity affects the Filter EG.
Settings: EGDepth: -64 – 0 – +63
Settings: Curve: 0 – 4
Cutoff Determines the degree to which velocity affects the Cutoff frequency of the Filter EG. For positive values, the
more strongly you play the keys, the greater the change in the Cutoff frequency. Negative values do the
opposite; the more softly you play, the greater the change in frequency.
Settings: -64 – 0 – +63
Resonance Determines the degree to which velocity affects the Resonance of the Filter EG. For positive values, the more
strongly you play the keys, the greater the Resonance change. Negative values do the opposite; the more
softly you play, the greater the change in Resonance.
Settings: -64 – 0 – +63
[SF3] FEG
(Filter Envelope Generator)
From this display you can make all the time and level settings for the Filter EG, which determine how the tonal
quality of the sound changes over time. These can be used to control the change in Cutoff Frequency from the
moment a note is pressed on the keyboard to the moment the sound stops.
The full names of the available parameters are shown in the chart below, as they appear in the display.
Settings: TIME: 0 – 127
LEVEL: -128 – 0 – +127
DEPTH: -64 – 0 – +63
n For details on the FEG, see page 133.
[SF4] KEY FLW (Key Follow)
From this display you can set the Key Follow effect for the Filter—in other words, how the tonal qualities of the
Element and its Filter EG respond to the particular notes (or octave range) you play.
CutoffSens (Cutoff Sensitivity) Determines the degree to which the notes (specifically, their position or octave range) affect the Filter of the
selected Element. A Center Key setting (next parameter) of C3 is used as the basic setting by the Cutoff
parameter. A positive setting will lower the Cutoff frequency for lower notes and raise it for higher notes. A
negative setting will have the opposite effect.
Settings: -200 – 0 – +200
FCenterKey
This indicates that the central note for Cutoff Sensitivity above is C3. At C3, the tone remains unchanged. For
other notes played, the Cutoff Frequency varies according to the particular note and the Cutoff Sensitivity
setting. Keep in mind that this is for display purposes only; the value cannot be changed.
Settings: C -2 – G8
EGTimeSens
(EG Time Sensitivity)
Determines the degree to which the notes (specifically, their position or octave range) affect the Filter EG times
of the selected Element. The basic speed of change for the FEG is at the note specified in the Center Key (next
parameter). A positive setting will cause slower changes for lower notes and faster changes for higher notes. A
negative setting will have the opposite effect.
Settings: -64 – 0 – +63
FCenterKey
Determines the central note or pitch for the Key Follow effect on Filter EG. Depending on the EG Time
Sensitivity parameter above, the further away from the Center Key the keys are played, the more the time of the
Filter EG deviates from the normal. When the Center Key note is played, the FEG behaves according to its
actual settings. The Filter change characteristics for other notes will vary in proportion to the EG Time settings.
Settings: C -2 – G8
n You can also set the Center Key directly from the keyboard, by holding down the [INFORMATION] button and pressing
the desired key.
[SF5] SCALE (Filter Scaling)
Filter Scaling controls the filter cutoff frequency according to the positions of the notes on the keyboard. You
can divide the entire keyboard by four break points, and assign different offset values of Cutoff Frequency to
them respectively. Refer to the setting example on page 169.
Settings: BREAK POINT 1 – 4: C-2 – G8
OFFSET 1 – 4: 128 – 0 – +127
n You can also set the Break Point directly from the Keyboard, by holding down the [INFORMATION] button and pressing
the desired key.
HOLD ATK DCY1 DCY2 REL DEPTH
TIME Hold time Attack time Decay1 time Decay2 time Release time
LEVEL Hold level Attack level Decay1 level Decay2 level Release level Depth
Center key
Center key
Higher
range
Lower
range
Large
Small
+
Amount of cutoff
frequency change
Positive value
Higher rangeLower range
Slower speed
Faster speed
+63
+30
-40
Negative value
When Cutoff Sensitivity is set to 100
Cutoff Sensitivity and Center Key
EG Time Sensitivity and Center Key
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