Creating and Editing Single Sounds
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L.F.O
The L.F.O section is used to add modulation, (which, in its
simplest form can be though of as vibrato or tremolo), to
the current layer. There are five different types of modulation
available plus a Delay setting which allows a time interval
to pass before the modulation is introduced.
This modulation can then be applied to one of three sources
- PITCH, AMPLITUDE or FILTER. In each case you choose
how much modulation to apply in general, (for example
Pitch), and how much extra modulation to apply when
aftertouch is applied, (for example, Touch Pitch)
PAN
The PAN menu offers two different methods of varying the
pan position of the active layer.
The first method allows
you to change the pan
position according to the
keyboard velocity of
aftertouch amount. This
can be set from the Env.
Amount Dyn. Sens and
Env. Amount Touch
Sens. parameters in the
ENV. CONTROLS menu.
The second method of varying the pan position is by drawing
two envelopes. In a similar fashion to PITCH ENVELOPE,
FILTER ENVELOPE and AMP ENVELOPE, you can draw both
a KEY ON and a KEY OFF envelope for the pan position. As
with the other envelope functions on the Genesys Ensemble,
youll need to set the ENVELOPE AMOUNT, (in the ENV.
CONTROLS menu), before these envelopes will have any
effect. There is also a TRACKING envelope which lets you
vary the way that your pan envelopes respond in different
parts of the keyboard.