Reference • Program mode
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S (Key sync)
[ON, OFF]
This parameter specifies whether or not the VDF MG
will be reset each time you play a note.
With a setting of ON, the modulation waveform will
be reset each time you play a note.
With a setting of OFF, the modulation waveform of the
first-played note will continue at the standard fre-
quency, and will not be affected by subsequently-
played notes. We suggest that you set this OFF when
playing chords, so that modulation will apply to each
note in unison even if you arpeggiate the chord.
Oscillator
[OFF, OSC1, OSC2, BOTH]
This specifies the oscillator(s) to which VDF modula-
tion will apply. You may modulate the cutoff fre-
quency of OSC1 or OSC2 or both.
If this is turned OFF, VDF MG will also be off.
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VDFMG (VDF MG controller)
• JS (Joystick down)
[00…99]
Specifies the maximum depth of modulation that will
be applied when you move the joystick away from
you.
This is similar to the “Page 14: VDF MG” Intensity
parameter, but in this case, the specified modulation
will not be applied until you move the joystick.
• Af (Aftertouch)
[00…99]
This specifies the maximum depth of the modulation
that will occur when aftertouch is applied.
This is similar to the “Page 14: VDF MG” Intensity
parameter, but in this case, the specified modulation
will not be applied until you apply aftertouch.
VDA Level
• Af (Aftertouch)
[–99…+99]
This specifies the volume change that will be con-
trolled by aftertouch.
Positive (+) settings will cause the sound to become
louder as you press down on the keyboard, and higher
settings will allow a greater change in volume.
Negative (–) settings will cause the sound to become
softer as you press down on the keyboard.
Joystick down Aftertouch
Level with Aftertouch applied