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ANALOG [0.00…10.00]
This models the instability of an analog system by adding
subtle randomization to the VCO and VCF frequencies.
This parameter is not modulatable.
4–1f: Parameter Details
When you touch a knob, a yellow square appears around it,
showing that it has been selected.
This area shows details for the selected knob, including its
parameter group and parameter name, its exact value, and its
AMS assignments.
Individual parameters and AMS
The BEND RANGE and ANALOG parameters are not
modulatable. VCO1/2 WAVEFORM, VCO 1/2 SCALE,
and PAN have only one AMS source and Intensity, without
Intensity Modulation. The rest of the parameters on this page
can be modulated by two AMS sources, as described below.
(Parameter group)
This shows the group of the parameter (such as VCO
MIXER).
(Parameter name) [range depends on parameter]
This shows the name and exact value of the parameter. You
can edit the parameter value with any of the standard data-
entry controls.
AMS [List of AMS Sources]
This selects a modulation source to control the selected
parameter. For a list of AMS sources, see “Alternate
Modulation Source (AMS) List” on page 901.
Intensity [range depends on parameter]
This controls the depth and direction of the AMS
modulation. For unipolar parameters, the range is the same
as that of the selected parameter, in both positive and
negative directions. For instance, if the parameter range is
0.00…10.00, the Intensity range will be -10.00…+10.00.
For bipolar parameters, including VCO 2 PITCH, FINE
TUNE, TRANSPOSE, and MIXERS 1 & 2 LEVELS A &
B, the range is twice that of the original parameter. For
instance, if the original parameter range is -12.00…+12.00,
the Intensity range will be -24.00…+24.00. This allows full
modulation of the parameter, regardless of the initial setting.
In some cases, you can use AMS to modulate the parameter
outside of its original range, for a wider range of values.
Int. Mod AMS [List of AMS Sources]
You can modulate the main AMS Intensity from another
AMS source. This selects that source.
For a list of AMS sources, see “Alternate Modulation Source
(AMS) List” on page 901.
Intensity [range depends on parameter]
This controls the depth and direction of the Intensity Mod
AMS. The result is summed with the main AMS Intensity to
produce the final modulation amount.
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4–1: Page Menu Commands
• Compare →p.112
• Write Program →p.112
• Exclusive Solo →p.113
• PAGE →p.126
•MODE →p.126