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2•26 Reference Guide
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2•26 Reference Guide
AMPLITUDE ENVELOPE TRACKING
The tracking “curve” represents the change in the
completion velocity of the Amplitude Envelope
across the keyboarD.
The tools used to shape the Amplitude Envelope
tracking curve, (Segment, Point, Key, Level), are
identical to the Volume Tracking tools.
Note, however, that the Level option determines
the Key On or Key Off envelope completion ve-
locity offset across the keyboard.
Positive values increase the completion velocity,
negative values slow it down. 0 corresponds to
the “standard” duration of the segments pro-
grammed in the previous pages. Assignable val-
ues: -63 … 0…+63.
The Key On and Key Off Envelope completion
velocity can be faster or slower across the note
range of acoustic instruments. For example, the
bass notes of a piano or an acoustic guitar sound
for a longer period than the high notes.
An illustrated example of how to program a Track-
ing curve is on page 2. 22.
BALANCE ENVELOPE
Valid for Dual 3 and Dual 4 Algorithms only.
The Balance Envelope corresponds to a mixer
for the two oscillators which share a single Am-
plitude Envelope.
BALANCE ENVELOPE CONTROL PARAMETERS
BALANCE ENVELOPE: Activates (On) or deac-
tivates (Off) the Balance envelope. Assignable
values: On, Off.
BALANCE ENV. AM. SENSITIVITY: Depth of the
action of the Amplitude envelope on Balance.
The envelope is activated by the Balance Enve-
lope parameter above.
Positive values increase the depth of the action
of the envelope on Balance while negative val-
ues have the inverse effect. Assignable values:
–7 ... +7. 0 = no effect.
BALANCE ENV. DYN. SENSITIVITY: Links the
Edit Sound - Balance Envelope (Dual 3)
AMPLITUDE ENVELOPE TRACKING
The tracking “curve” represents the change in the
completion velocity of the Amplitude Envelope
across the keyboar
D.
The tools used to shape the Amplitude Envelope
tracking curve, (Segment, Point, Key, Level), are
identical to the Volume Tracking tools.
Note, however, that the Level option determines
the Key On or Key Off envelope completion ve-
locity offset across the keyboard.
Positive values increase the completion velocity,
negative values slow it down. 0 corresponds to
the “standard” duration of the segments pro-
grammed in the previous pages. Assignable val-
ues: -63 … 0…+63.
The Key On and Key Off Envelope completion
velocity can be faster or slower across the note
range of acoustic instruments. For example, the
bass notes of a piano or an acoustic guitar sound
for a longer period than the high notes.
An illustrated example of how to program a Track-
ing curve is on page 2. 22.
BALANCE ENVELOPE
Valid for Dual 3 and Dual 4 Algorithms only.
The Balance Envelope corresponds to a mixer
for the two oscillators which share a single Am-
plitude Envelope.
BALANCE ENVELOPE CONTROL PARAMETERS
BALANCE ENVELOPE: Activates (On) or deac-
tivates (Off) the Balance envelope. Assignable
values: On, Off.
BALANCE ENV. AM. SENSITIVITY: Depth of the
action of the Amplitude envelope on Balance.
The envelope is activated by the Balance Enve-
lope parameter above.
Positive values increase the depth of the action
of the envelope on Balance while negative val-
ues have the inverse effect. Assignable values:
–7 ... +7. 0 = no effect.
BALANCE ENV. DYN. SENSITIVITY: Links the
Edit Sound - Balance Envelope (Dual 3)
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Recording a Song 6•11
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Recording a Song 6•11
10. When you have finished, stop the recording with
STOP.
Note: Pressing STOP twice rewinds the Song back
to the beginning.
11. To add additional events to the same track(s),
press STOP again to take the song pointer to the
starting point and repeat points 8 - 10.
Note: To add notes to existing ones in a track, select
the Overdubb option. To substitute existing notes in
a recorded track with new ones, select the Replace
option.
12. If you are satisfied with the recording, confirm
the track or tracks by pressing the correspond-
ing Soft buttons.
The recording will be confirmed and the tracks
set to «seq-play».
13. Repeat the recording procedures for other tracks.
14. Press RECORD to escape Record mode.
The LED of the RECORD button will turn off
and the display returns to normal.
15. Press PLAY to listen to the playback.
Let’s examine the Time/Tempo parameters.
TIME/TEMPO PAGE
MODE... (F1)
Opens the «Record Mode» dialog window where
you can select various recording options.
Replace - The new notes substitute “old” notes
already present in the tracks being recorded.
Overdubb - New notes are merged with those
already present in the tracks being recorded.
Punch In/Out - A means of inserting a correction
without repeating a recording. Punch recording
is activated by pressing an appropriately pro-
grammed pedal (in «Edit Controll./Pads»).
Activate the recording with PLAY. When the song
reaches a position just before the point at which
the correction must be inserted, press the pedal.
At this point, the recording proceeds in “replace”
mode. When the correction is complete, release
the pedal to stop the replace recording.
OPTION... (F2)
Metronome options.
Countdown - A lead into the recording during
which time no events can be captured
Settings: On, Off.
Metronome vol. - Volume setting of the metro-
nome tick.
Settings Off, 10...127.
CONTROLS REC... (F3)
Recording options for Tempo, Master Volume,
effects changes. These events are captured in
the Master Track.
Tempo - To record the Tempo variations.
Settings: On, Off.
P.Volume. - To record the general Volume of the
instrument using the Damper pedal programmed
to operate as a continuous control (Volume).
These events are recorded as CC07 (see Ap-
pendix).
Settings: On, Off.
10. When you have finished, stop the recording with
STOP.
Note: Pressing STOP twice rewinds the Song back
to the beginning.
11. To add additional events to the same track(s),
press STOP again to take the song pointer to the
starting point and repeat points 8 - 10.
Note: To add notes to existing ones in a track, select
the Overdubb option. To substitute existing notes in
a recorded track with new ones, select the Replace
option.
12. If you are satisfied with the recording, confirm
the track or tracks by pressing the correspond-
ing Soft buttons.
The recording will be confirmed and the tracks
set to «seq-play».
13. Repeat the recording procedures for other tracks.
14. Press RECORD to escape Record mode.
The LED of the RECORD button will turn off
and the display returns to normal.
15. Press PLAY to listen to the playback.
Let’s examine the Time/Tempo parameters.
TIME/TEMPO PAGE
MODE... (F1)
Opens the «Record Mode» dialog window where
you can select various recording options.
Replace - The new notes substitute “old” notes
already present in the tracks being recorded.
Overdubb - New notes are merged with those
already present in the tracks being recorded.
Punch In/Out - A means of inserting a correction
without repeating a recording. Punch recording
is activated by pressing an appropriately pro-
grammed pedal (in «Edit Controll./Pads»).
Activate the recording with PLAY. When the song
reaches a position just before the point at which
the correction must be inserted, press the pedal.
At this point, the recording proceeds in “replace”
mode. When the correction is complete, release
the pedal to stop the replace recording.
OPTION... (F2)
Metronome options.
Countdown - A lead into the recording during
which time no events can be captured
Settings: On, Off.
Metronome vol. - Volume setting of the metro-
nome tick.
Settings Off, 10...127.
CONTROLS REC... (F3)
Recording options for Tempo, Master Volume,
effects changes. These events are captured in
the Master Track.
Tempo - To record the Tempo variations.
Settings: On, Off.
P.Volume. - To record the general Volume of the
instrument using the Damper pedal programmed
to operate as a continuous control (Volume).
These events are recorded as CC07 (see Ap-
pendix).
Settings: On, Off.