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Time1Ð4 (Filter Envelope Time 1Ð4)
Specifies the time until the next cutoff frequency is
reached. You can set the four values Time1Ð4.
Range: 0Ð127
Higher settings will lengthen the time until the next
cutoff frequency is reached.
* The front panel [A] (Attack Time) corresponds to Time1,
[D] (Decay Time) to Time3, and [R] (Release Time) to
Time4.
Level1Ð4 (Filter Envelope Level 1Ð4)
Specifies the cutoff frequency at each level. You can set
the four values Level1Ð4.
Range: 0Ð127
Higher settings will also raise the cutoff frequency.
* The front panel [S] (Sustain Level) corresponds to Level3.
Velo Time1 (Filter Envelope Velocity
Time 1 Sensitivity)
Specifies how the dynamics of your playing on the
external MIDI keyboard will affect Time1.
Range: -100Ð+100
With positive (+) settings, Time1 will become faster as
you play the keyboard more strongly. With negative (-)
settings, Time1 will become slower as you play the
keyboard more strongly.
* It is not possible to control this by varying the force with
which you press the keyboard pads.
Velo Time4 (Filter Envelope Velocity
Time 4 Sensitivity)
Specifies how the speed at which you release the
external MIDI keyboard will affect Time 4.
Range: -100Ð+100
With positive (+) settings, Time4 will become faster as
you release the keyboard more quickly. With negative
(-) settings, Time4 will become slower as you release
the keyboard more quickly.
* It is not possible to control this by varying the speed with
which you release the keyboard pads.
Time KF (Filter Envelope Time Key
Follow)
This setting causes the filter envelope times (Time
2/3/4) to be affected by the location of the keyboard
pad that you press.
Relative to the envelope at the C4 note, higher settings
of this parameter will cause the times to change more
greatly.
Range: -100Ð+100
With positive (+) settings, the times will become short-
er as you play higher notes. With negative (-) settings,
the times will become longer as you play higher notes.
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For example, the notes of a piano change more rapidly
in tone as their pitch rises (i.e., as you play up the key-
board). You can simulate this by setting Time Key
Follow to a positive (+) setting.
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Adjusting the Volume and
Pan (Amplifier)
The AMP (amplifier) section contains settings related
to the volume and the position of the sound on the
stereo sound field.
Adjusting the Volume of Each
Tone (Tone Level)
This setting adjusts the volume of each tone. This is
used mainly to adjust the volume balance between
tones.
1. Press [FUNC] to make the indicator blink.
2. Rotate the [TONE LEVEL] to adjust the Tone
Level setting.
fig.3-38
Range: 0Ð127
As the knob is rotated further clockwise, the volume
will increase. As it is rotated counterclockwise, the
volume will decrease.
* The overall volume of the entire patch can be modified and
memorized for each pattern as the Setup parameter Part
Level. The Tone Level setting will be multiplied by this
value.
ÒAdjusting the Volume of Each Part (Part
Level)Ó (p. 24)
CUTOFF
TONE LEVEL
FUNC
Chapter 3. Creating Original Sounds (Patch Edit/Rhythm Edit)
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