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In the KEY ON envelope screen, the shape you draw will
describe the way the Cut-off point will change while the key
is held down . In the KEY OFF envelope screen, the shape
you draw will describe the way the Cut-off point changes
after the key is released.
NOTE: In order to hear the effect of these two envelopes,
you must first set the Filter Envelope Amount, (in the
CONTROLS menu), to some value greater than zero.
There is also a TRACKING
envelope which lets you
vary the way that your
filter settings respond in
different parts of the
keyboard.
PITCH ENVELOPE
This feature allows you to draw two envelopes, called the
KEY ON and KEY OFF envelopes respectively. These envelopes
are created in exactly the same way as the AMP. ENVLEOPES
described above. In each of these envelope screens, you
draw a shape which represents the way the pitch changes
over time. In the KEY ON envelope screen, the shape you
draw will describe the way the pitch changes while the key is
held down . In the KEY OFF envelope screen, the shape you draw
will describe the way the pitch changes after the key is released.
NOTE: In order to hear the effect of these two envelopes,
you must first set the Envelope Amount, (in the ENV.
CONTROL menu), to some value greater than zero.
There is also a TRACKING envelope which lets you vary the
way that your pitch envelopes respond in different parts of
the keyboard. In the ENV. CONTROLS menu, you will also
find some parameters which allow you to modify the speed
and depth of these envelopes according to velocity and
aftertouch.