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If you select EG as the AMS (LFO1/2 AMS), the
depth of the tremolo effect produced by LFO
modulation will change in synchronization with the
changes in EG level. If you set Int. (AMS Intensity) to
a positive (+) value, the tremolo effect will deepen as
the EG level rises, and lessen as the EG level falls. If
Int. (AMS Intensity) is set to a negative (–) value, the
phase of the LFO will be inverted.
If select a controller such as SW1 or 2 as the AMS
(LFO1/2 AMS), you can apply the tremolo effect by
pressing the SW1 or SW2 button when desired.
Pan (PROG 5.11b)
The oscillator pan can be controlled by EG, LFO, keyboard
tracking, controllers, or tempo etc.
If you select Note No. as the AMS (Pan AMS) and set
Intensity to +50, panning will be controlled by the
keyboard position on the connected MIDI instrument,
such as the TRITON: center at the C4 note, far right at
C6 or above, and far left at C2 or below.
If EG is selected as the AMS (Pan AMS), the oscillator
pan will be controlled in synchronization with the
changes in EG level. If Intensity is set to a positive (+)
value, the pan will move toward the right as the EG
level increases, and toward the left as the EG level
decreases. If Intensity is set to a negative (–) value,
the opposite effect will occur.
EG Level Pitch EG (PROG 3.15b)
Filter EG (PROG 4.15b)
Amp EG (PROG 5.13b)
EG levels can be controlled by keyboard tracking, control-
lers, or tempo etc.
Set the I (AMS Intensity) value, and select +/–/0 for each
EG segment (S start, A attack, B break) to specify the
direction of the effect (if any) on that segment.
+: AMS will function according to the Intensity setting.
–: The sign of the Intensity setting will be inverted.
0: AMS will have no effect.
If I (AMS Intensity) is set to +66, the various EG levels can
be controlled over a maximum range of ±99.
Set AMS to Velocity for Amp EG Level Modulation,
I (AMS Intensity) to +66, S to 0, A to +, and B to
. Set all Amp EG levels to +00. As you play with
increasing velocity, the EG levels will change more
greatly. At the maximum velocity, the Start Level will
stay at +00, but the Attack Level will change to +99 and
the Break Level will change to 99.
EG Time Pitch EG (PROG 3.15c)
Filter EG (PROG 4.15c)
Amp EG (PROG 5.13c))
EG times can be controlled by keyboard tracking, control-
lers, or tempo etc. Set the I (AMS Intensity) value, and
select +/–/0 for each EG segment (A attack, D decay, S
slope, R release) to specify the direction of the effect (if
any) on that segment.
+: AMS will function according to the Intensity setting.
–: The sign of the Intensity setting will be inverted.
0: AMS will have no effect.
Each EG time is determined by the Alternate Modulation
value at the moment that the corresponding EG point is
reached. For example, the Alternate Modulation value at the
moment that the Attack Level is reached will determine the
Decay Time.
If I (AMS Intensity) is set to a value of 8, 17, 25, 33, 41, or
49, the corresponding time can be multiplied by a maximum
of 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, or 64 times (or divided by 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/
16, 1/32, 1/64).
Select JS+Y#01 for AMS, and set I (AMS Intensity)
to +8, A to +, D to , and S and R to 0. When
you move the joystick in the +Y direction, the Attack
Time will be lengthened by a maximum of 2 times. The
Decay Time will be shortened by a maximum of 1/2.
The Slope and Release times will not change.
LFO Frequency (PROG 5.31b)
The frequency of LFO 1 or 2 can be controlled by EG, key-
board tracking, controllers, or tempo etc., You can even use
the LFO2 frequency to modulate the LFO1 frequency.
If AMS Intensity is set to a value of 16, 33, 49, 66, 82, or 99,
the corresponding frequency can be multiplied by a maxi-
mum of 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, or 64 times (or divided by 1/2, 1/4, 1/
8, 1/16, 1/32, 1/64).
Select JS+Y#01 for AMS1/2 (Freq. AMS1/2), and set
Int (AMS1/2 Intensity) to +16. When you move the
joystick on the connected MIDI instrument, such as the
TRITON, in the +Y direction, the LFO frequency will be
increased by a maximum of 2 times. If you set Int
(AMS1/2 Intensity) to –16 and move the joystick in the
+Y direction, the LFO frequency will be decreased by up
to 1/2.

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