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Casio CZ-5000 - Envelope Examples; Demonstrates piano-like decay and brass tonguing effects.; Key Follow Functions

Casio CZ-5000
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'
speed
2
wave
velope
iS
2
Piano-like
envelope
with
sudden
decay
If
a
key
is
released
before
the
Sustain
Point
is
reached,
the
envelope
Jumps
to
the
step
where
the
End
Point
is
designated.
This
can
be
achieved
by
setting
the
Sustain
Point
in
a
step
where
the
decay
is
complete
(leve|
=
00)
and
entering
a
relatively
fast
rate
for
the
following
step,
where
the
End
Point
is
set.
With
this
kind
of
envelope,
the
sound
will
expand
as
long
as
the
key
is
pressed
and
decay
suddenly
when
it
is
released.
PO'NT
aff
POINT
Brass
wind
instruments
with
a
tonguing
effect
Setting
the
attack
of
the
envelope
as
shown
below
pro-
duces
the
kind
of
tonguing
effect
typical
of
brass
wind
instruments.
(5)
Using
key
follow
Besides
altering
the
timbre
and
volume
over
time
in
DCW
and
DCA,
key
follow
also
produces
change
in
the
timbre
in
accordance
with
the
pitch
of
the
keyboard
key.
In
the
case
of
a
Piano
timbre,
for
example,
the
higher
the
pitch,
the
rounder
the
timbre
and
the
faster
the
decay.
‘U
DCW
Key
Follow
The
higher
the
pitch
the
lower
the
timbre
modulation
factor.
A
sine
Wave
is
approached,
so
a
round
timbre
is
gradually
formed.
The
higher
the
range
value,
the
greater
the
effect.
@
DCA
Key
Follow
The
higher
the
pitch,
the
larger
each
step
rate
(slope)
in
the
amp
envelope.
The
enveloped
is
reduced
over
time,
sO
decay
is
faster.
The
higher
the
range
value,
the
greater
the
effect.
This
setting
is
very
effective
in
producing
the
plucked
string
effect
of
the
guitar
and
piano.

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