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Each axis of the three-dimensional cube changes the filter in a different
way. In the example above, key number is being applied to the Fre-
quency Tracking parameter in order to make the filter frequency track
or follow the notes played on the keyboard.
In the 3-D filter model, there is another note-on (defined at the time the
note is pressed) parameter, Transform 2. Unlike the frequency tracking
parameter, the effect of Transform 2 varies from filter to filter. In the
example above, Transform 2 is being used to vary the size of the peaks
and notches in the filter. The frequency plots in the upper plane of the
cube have sharper peaks. In the example above, key velocity is being
used to control Transform 2 and the sharpness of the filter peaks.
Filter Transform 2 sets the Initial Point along the Transform 2 axis.
Subsequent modulation (from note-on modulation) adds to this initial
setting for the primary and secondary filters.
FILT TRANSFORM 2
pri:000 sec:127
• Filter Reverse
This function allows you to reverse the direction of all of the filter
controls. Key Tracking, Transform 2 and the Morph parameters will all
operate in reverse. The Offset points are reversed, as well as the direc-
tion of filter modulation.
FILTER REVERSE
pri:Off sec:Off
• Auxiliary Envelope
This is a supplementary, utility envelope that can be routed to any
realtime control destination including the Morph filter. The auxiliary
envelope parameters are: Envelope Amount, Delay, Attack Time, Hold
Time, Decay Time, Sustain Level, and Release Time. The delay time is
variable from 0 to 13 seconds (000-127). The envelope amount is vari-
able from -128 to +127. Negative values will produce inverted
envelopes.
AUX ENV AMT DLY A: A H D S R
+127 000 00 00 00 99 20
PRESET MENU
••• For more information on
the Envelopes, see the Preset
Programming section of this
manual.
••• The filters labeled with
“.4” in their name do not use
the Transform 2 parameter.