• Sound start & length
■ V) The sound start & length parameters let you
decide which portion of each sound to use. The
sound start point is specified as a memory address.
The length is specified as a number of memory cells.
Note that if you have the loop on/off parameter turned
on for the multisound, then the sound length setting
has no effect.
■ VI) The tune/level/cutoff frequency parameters are
used to compensate for variations between the
sounds in a muitisound. These parameters are ad
justed for each sound in the muitisound.
With the tune (relative tuning) parameter you can ad
just pitch over a range of + / - 50 cents by setting the
value over a range of — 63 to +63.
With the level (relative level) parameter you can at-
llnuate the volume of a sound. The value range is 01
to 64, with 01 being the lowest volume.
With the cutoff frequency (relative cutoff frequency)
parameter you can reduce the sound's cutoff fre
quency, thereby making it duller or less bright. The
range is 01 to 64, with a value of 01 being the dullest.
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off).
Possible values for the relative tuning parameter.
- 6 3 - 00 - + 6 3
Possible values for the relative level parameter.
GÎ ~ 64
Possible values for the relative cutoff frequency parameter.
01 - 64
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Examples of multl&ounds.
■ Here we will present a few examples of muftisounds
produced by the methods that we have described in
the previous sections.
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