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AMS [List of AMS Sources]
This selects any AMS modulation source to control the
Amp1 level. For a list of AMS sources, please see “AMS
(Alternate Modulation Source) List” on page 340.
Intensity [–99...+99]
This controls the depth and direction of the modulation.
For example, if AMS is set to JS+Y: CC#01, positive (+)
values of this parameter will make the volume increase
when move the joystick in the +Y direction.
Note that if the other modulation settings have already
raised the volume to its maximum level (double the Amp
Level and Amp EG level settings), the volume cannot be
increased any further.
LFO 1/2
You can modulate the Amp level with both LFO1 and LFO2.
LFO1
Intensity (LFO1) [–99...+99]
This controls the depth and direction of LFO1’s effect on the
oscillators volume.
Negative (–) values will invert the LFO waveform.
AMS (LFO1) [List of AMS Sources]
This selects an AMS modulation source to scale the amount
of the LFO1 applied to the Amp level.
For a list of AMS sources, please see “AMS (Alternate
Modulation Source) List” on page 340.
Intensity [–99...+99]
This controls the depth and direction of the LFO1 AMS
modulation for the Amp level.
LFO2
The parameters for LFO2 are identical to those for LFO1. For
more information, please see the descriptions under LFO1,
above.
V
4–2: Menu Command
•0: Write Program see p. 64
•1: Exclusive Solo see p. 64
•2: Auto Song Setup see p. 65
•3: Copy Oscillator see p. 65
•4: Swap Oscillator see p. 65
For more information, please see “Program: Menu
Command” on page 64.
4–3: Amp1 EG
These parameters let you create timevarying changes in the
volume of oscillator 1.
4–3a: EG Reset
AMS [List of AMS Sources]
This selects an AMS source to reset the EG to the start point.
For instance, you can use a temposynced LFO to trigger the
EG in a repeating rhythm. This reset is in addition to the
initial noteon, which always causes the EG to start.
For a list of AMS sources, please see “AMS (Alternate
Modulation Source) List” on page 340.
Note: Once the Amp EG is in its Release segment, it cannot
be reset. (Otherwise, the sound might keep playing forever!)
Threshold [–99...+99]
This sets the AMS level which will trigger the EG reset.
Among other things, you can use this to adjust the exact
point in an LFO’s phase at which the EG will be reset,
effectively controlling its “groove” against other rhythmic
effects. When the threshold is positive, the EG triggers
when passing through the threshold moving upwards.
When the threshold is negative, the EG triggers when
passing through the threshold moving downwards.
Note: With some LFO shapes, and with faster LFO speeds,
the LFO may not always reach the extreme values of +99 or –
99. In this case, setting the Threshold to these values may
cause inconsistent behavior, or may mean that the EG
doesn’t reset at all. If this happens, reduce the Threshold
until the EG triggers consistently.
4–3b: Envelope
These parameters specify how the amp 1 EG will change
over time.
Amp EG
Level
Start [00...99]
This sets the initial volume level at noteon.
Attack [00...99]
This sets the level at the end of the Attack time.
4–3a
4–3c
4–3b
4–3
Menu
Attack
Time
Decay
Time
Release
Time
Attack
Level
Sustain
Level
Break
Level
Slope
Time
Start
Level
Note-on or reset Note-o
Volume
Time

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