PAGE 13 - AMP MODULATION
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. Alter-
natively, you can select oscillators using the F1-F4 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 keyboard
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 tracking.
-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 volume 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.
Amplifier Modulation
These parameters specify how the volume of the selected
oscillator will be affected by velocity.
Velocity Intensity
With positive (+) values, the volume will increase as you play
more strongly. With negative (–) values, the volume will
decrease as you play more strongly.
-99…+99 Intensity value.
EG AMS (Alternate Modulation Source)
Selects the source that will control the volume of the amp for
the selected oscillator (See “AMS (Alternate Modulation
Source) list” on page 14-19). “Velocity” cannot be selected.
Intensity
This parameter specifies the depth and direction of the effect
that “AMS” will have. The actual volume will be determined
by multiplying the value of the changes produced by the amp
EG with the values of Alternate Modulation etc., and if the
levels of the amp EG are low, the modulation applied by
Alternate Modulation will also be less.
For example, if “AMS” is set to After Touch, positive (+) val-
ues of this parameter will cause the volume to increase when
pressure is applied to the keyboard. However if the EG set-
tings etc. have already raised the volume to its maximum
level, the volume cannot be increased further.
With negative (–) values of this parameter, the volume will
decrease when pressure is applied to the keyboard.
-99…+99 Intensity value.
PAGE 14 - AMP LFO1
These parameters let you use “LFO1” (see “Page 17 - LFO1”
on page 14-16) and “LFO 2” (see “Page 18 - LFO2” on
page 14-18) to control the volume of the selected oscillator.
Selected
Use this parameter to select an oscillator to put in edit. Alter-
natively, you can select oscillators using the F1-F4 buttons.
Intensity
This parameter specifies the depth and direction of the effect
that “LFO1” will have on the volume of the selected oscilla-
tor. Negative (–) values will invert the LFO waveform.
-99…+99 Intensity value.
Selected: Osc1
Tracking Low: C 3
Tracking High: A#4
Ramp Low: +48
Amp Mod |Osc1
Volume
Key
Ramp Low=+99
Ramp Low=0
Ramp Low=–99
Ramp High=+99
Ramp High=0
Ramp High=–99
Key Low
Key High
Volume change (with positive (+) values of this parameter)
Softly played
Strongly played
Note-on
Note-off
Note-on
Note-off
Selected: Osc1
Intensity: +0
AMS: Joystick -Y
Intensity: +0
Amp LFO1 |Osc1