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These parameters control the volume and pan of the
selected oscillator.
Selected
Use this parameter to select an oscillator to put in edit.
Alternatively, you can select oscillators using the F-1–F-
4 buttons.
Level
Volume of the selected oscillator.
Note: The volume of a Program can be controlled by CC#7
(volume) and #11 (expression). The resulting level is deter-
mined by multiplying the values of CC#7 and #11. The
Global MIDI channel is used for control.
0…127 Volume level.
Pan
Pan (stereo position) of the selected oscillator.
This parameter is not available when editing a Drum
Program. Use the individual Pan control for each key
(see “Pan” on page 110).
Random The sound will be heard from a different
location at each note-on.
L001 Places the sound at far left.
C064 Places the sound in the center.
R127 Places the sound to far right.
Note: This can be controlled by CC#10 (panpot). A CC#10
value of 0 or 1 will place the sound at the far left, a value of
64 will place the sound at the location specified by the “Pan”
setting for each oscillator, and a value of 127 will place the
sound at the far right. This is controlled on the global MIDI
channel.
Pan modulation
AMS (Alternate Modulation Source)
Selects the source that will modify pan (see “AMS
(Alternate Modulation Source) list” on page 124). This
change will be relative to the “Pan” setting.
Intensity
Specifies the depth of the effect produced by “AMS”.
For example, if “Pan” is set to C064 and “AMS” is Note
Number, positive (+) values of this parameter will
cause the sound to move toward the right as the note
numbers increase beyond the C4 note (i.e., as you play
higher), and toward the left as the note numbers
decrease (i.e., as you play lower). Negative (–) values of
this parameter will have the opposite effect.
-99…+99 Parameter value.
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These settings allow you to apply modulation to amp
(for each oscillator) to modulate the volume.
Selected
Use this parameter to select an oscillator to put in edit.
Alternatively, you can select oscillators using the F-1–F-
4 buttons.
Amplifier keyboard tracking
These parameters let you use keyboard tracking to adjust
the volume of the selected oscillator. Use the “Key” and
“Ramp” parameters to specify how the volume will be
affected by the keyboard location that you play.
Tracking Low/High
These settings specify the note number at which key-
board tracking will begin to apply. The volume will not
change between “Tracking Low” and “Tracking High”.
C–1…G9 Lowest/Highest note in the range.
Tracking Low
Keyboard tracking will apply to the range below the
specified note number.
Tracking High
Keyboard tracking will apply to the range above the
specified note number.
Ramp
These parameters specify the angle of keyboard track-
ing.
-99…+99 Angle value.
Here is an example of volume changes produced by
keyboard location and “Ramp” settings:
Ramp Low
With positive (+) values of this parameter, the volume
will increase as you play notes below the “Tracking
Low” note number. With negative (–) values, the vol-
ume will decrease.
Ramp High
With positive (+) values of this parameter, the volume
will increase as you play notes above the “Key High”
note number. With negative (–) values, the volume will
decrease.
Volume
Key
Ramp Low=+99
Ramp Low=0
Ramp Low=–99
Ramp High=+99
Ramp High=0
Ramp High=–99
Key Low
Key High