ENV (Envelope Generator)
This generates the control voltage (Envelope) which controls the DCC, VCF and VCA, therefore alters the pitch,
tone color and volume in each note.
ENV1 ATT
99
00
This determines the time required for the voltage to
reach its maximum from the moment the key is
played.
ENV2 ATT
This determines the time required for the voltage to
drop from the maximum to the sustain level.
This sets the sustain level to which the voltage falls
at the end of the decay time. Therefore, at its
maximum setting, Decay Time Knob has no effect.
This sets the time needed for the voltage to reach
zero from the moment the key is released.
ENV1 KEY
3
2
1
OFF
This changes the time required for an ENV curve to
complete its curve (= ENV time). At OFF, all the
pitches have the same ENV time. As the value is
increased, higher keys have shorter ENV time.
PROCEDURE
1. Push the TONE of the Edit Buttons. The Display respond with:
2. Using the relevant Ten Keys, assign the number of the parameter you wish to
edit. As shown right, push the key in the correct order, then hit the Enter key.
3. As you actually hear the sound, change the value.
4. To continue to edit other parameter, repeat the step 2 – 4
The α Dial also can be used for calling a parameter. Push the TONE then the PARAM buttons, then rotate the α
Dial, and the parameter shown in the Display changes sequencially. When the parameter you want is shown, push
the VALUE of the Edit Buttons, then edit the value with the α Dial.
When you have completed editing the Tone, push the TONE button. The indicator of the TONE will go out and the
Display returns to the usual indication except that the Tone Number flashes showing that the Tone is edited but not
yet written into memory. If you call other Patch Memory at this stage, the edited Tone will be erased.
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