PROGRAM > Amp/EQ 4ā5: Amp2/Driver2
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Once an EG segment begins, it canāt be
modulated
Once the EG has started a segment between two points, that
segment can no longer be modulated. This includes both the
time of the segment, and the level reached at the end of the
segment.
For more information, see āOnce an EG segment begins, it
canāt be modulatedā on page 72.
AMS [List of AMS Sources]
This selects an AMS source to control the EGās Level
parameters.
For a list of AMS sources, see āAlternate Modulation Source
(AMS) Listā on page 901.
Start [ā99ā¦+99]
This controls the depth and direction of the AMS modulation
for the Start level.
For example, if you set the AMS source to Velocity and set
Start to +99, the Start level will increase as you play harder.
If you instead set Start to ā99, the Start level will decrease as
you play harder.
Attack [ā99ā¦+99]
This controls the depth and direction of the AMS modulation
for the Attack level.
Break [ā99ā¦+99]
This controls the depth and direction of the AMS modulation
for the Break level.
4ā3d: Time Modulation
These settings let you use three different AMS sources to
control the Time parameters of the EG. For each of the three
AMS sources, the Attack, Decay, Slope, and Release times
each have their own modulation intensities.
Amp EG Time Modulation
AMS1 [List of AMS Sources]
Selects the first AMS source to control the EGās Time
parameters. Velocity and Keyboard Track can both be useful
here, for instance.
For a list of AMS sources, see āAlternate Modulation Source
(AMS) Listā on page 901.
Attack [ā99ā¦+99]
This controls the depth and direction of the AMS modulation
for the Attack time.
For example, if you set the AMS source to Velocity and set
Attack to +99, the Attack time will get much longer at higher
velocities. If you instead set Attack to ā99, the Attack time
will get much shorter at higher velocities.
When the AMS source is at its maximum valueāfor instance,
when Velocity is at 127āa setting of +8 will make the
segment time almost twice as long, and a setting of ā8 will
cut the segment time almost in half.
Decay [ā99ā¦+99]
This controls the depth and direction of the AMS modulation
for the Decay time.
Slope [ā99ā¦+99]
This controls the depth and direction of the AMS modulation
for the Slope time.
Release [ā99ā¦+99]
This controls the depth and direction of the AMS modulation
for the Release time.
AMS2 and AMS3
These select the second and third AMS sources, respectively,
for controlling the EGās Time parameters. Each has its own
intensities for Attack, Decay, Slope, and Release. The
parameters of both AMS2 and AMS 3 are identical to those
of AMS1, above.
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4ā3: Page Menu Commands
⢠Compare āp.112
⢠Write Program āp.112
⢠Exclusive Solo āp.113
⢠Copy Oscillator āp.119
⢠Swap Oscillator āp.119
⢠Sync Both EGs āp.121
ā¢PAGE āp.126
ā¢MODE āp.126
4ā5: Amp2/Driver2
This page controls Oscillator 2ās basic level, pan, and driver
settings. It is available only when the Oscillator Mode is set
to Double; if not, the page will be grayed out.
The parameters are identical to those for Oscillator 1, as
described under ā4ā1: Amp1/Driver1,ā on page 74.
Note-on Note-off Note-on Note-off Note-on Note-off
AMS=Velocity, Intensity = a positive (+) value
āAttackā= +, āDecayā= +,
āSlopeā= +, āReleaseā= +
Softly played note.
Original Shape.
āAttackā= +, āDecayā= +,
āSlopeā= +, āReleaseā= +
Strongly played note.
Times are longer.
Reaches Sustain
more slowly.
āAttackā=ā, āDecayā=ā,
āSlopeā=ā, āReleaseā=ā
Strongly played note.
Times are shorter.
Reaches Sustain
more quickly.