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2•16 Reference Guide
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2•16 Reference Guide
THE ALGORITHMS
Layers can also be of different types - single
waveform or dual waveform. Each layer is elabo-
rated by an associated “Algorithm” of synthesis.
An Algorithm is the “signal path” of a sample to
the audio outputs, through a series of process-
ing functions that you select during the course of
the editing tasks. The processing functions which
you assign during the various editing stages are
the synthesis tools (oscillators, filters, amplitude
envelopes, etc.).
While you cannot change the path of an Algo-
rithm, you can choose from a selection of 5 dif-
ferent Algorithms, each representing a fixed sig-
nal path, and assign a wide variety of processing
functions to the individual stages of the algo-
rithm’s path.
The following graphical representations illustrate
the signal path of the Algorithms.
SINGLE
A Volume, Amplitude envelope, Filter and Pitch envelope for
one waveform only.
DUAL 1
Separate Volume, Amp Envelope, Filter and Pitch Envelope for
each waveform.
DUAL 2
As above but the two filters are in series and common to both
waveforms.
DUAL 3
Volume and Amp. Envelopes are common while Filters are
separater for each waveform.
DUAL 4
Everything is common to both waveforms.
THE ALGORITHMS
Layers can also be of different types - single
waveform or dual waveform. Each layer is elabo-
rated by an associated “Algorithm” of synthesis.
An Algorithm is the “signal path” of a sample to
the audio outputs, through a series of process-
ing functions that you select during the course of
the editing tasks. The processing functions which
you assign during the various editing stages are
the synthesis tools (oscillators, filters, amplitude
envelopes, etc.).
While you cannot change the path of an Algo-
rithm, you can choose from a selection of 5 dif-
ferent Algorithms, each representing a fixed sig-
nal path, and assign a wide variety of processing
functions to the individual stages of the algo-
rithm’s path.
The following graphical representations illustrate
the signal path of the Algorithms.
SINGLE
A Volume, Amplitude envelope, Filter and Pitch envelope for
one waveform only.
DUAL 1
Separate Volume, Amp Envelope, Filter and Pitch Envelope for
each waveform.
DUAL 2
As above but the two filters are in series and common to both
waveforms.
DUAL 3
Volume and Amp. Envelopes are common while Filters are
separater for each waveform.
DUAL 4
Everything is common to both waveforms.
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Edit Song 6•21
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Edit Song 6•21
An auto-corrector of timing errors. Includes tri-
plet and swing quantize values.
SOFT BUTTONS F1 AND F2
These select the «Note On Quantize» and «Note
Off Quantize» parameters.
Note On Quantize - Quantization of the Note
On event.
Note Off Quantize - Quantization of the Note
Off event. After a Note On quantization, a
Note Off quantization affects the duration of
the notes, adapting them to the quantization
grid.
Quantize
An auto-corrector of timing errors. Includes tri-
plet and swing quantize values.
SOFT BUTTONS F1 AND F2
These select the «Note On Quantize» and «Note
Off Quantize» parameters.
Note On Quantize - Quantization of the Note
On event.
Note Off Quantize - Quantization of the Note
Off event. After a Note On quantization, a
Note Off quantization affects the duration of
the notes, adapting them to the quantization
grid.
Quantize

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GEM SK760 Specifications

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BrandGEM
ModelSK760
CategoryElectronic Keyboard
LanguageEnglish

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