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Scene Parameters
SCENE/RANGE
Parameter Value Explanation
Key Range
(Lower) C-1–G9
(Upper) C-1–G9
Sets the key range for each part.
Species the upper and lower limits of the key range.
Set this when you want dierent tones to play depending on the key played.
Key Fade Width Lower 0–127
Sets how far the range extends in which tones sound, when a key is played that’s
lower than Key Range Lower.
When no sound is to be heard for keys played outside of this range, set this to “0.
Key Fade Width Upper 0–127
Sets how far the range extends in which tones sound, when a key is played that’s
higher than Key Range Upper.
When no sound is to be heard for keys played outside of this range, set this to “0.
Velocity Range
(Lower) 1–127
(Upper) 1–127
Sets the lower/upper limits for the velocities at which tones play.
Use this to make dierent tones sound when playing at dierent velocities.
Velocity Fade Width
Lower
0–127
Sets the intensity at which tones sound when played softer than the Velocity
Range Lower.
When no sound is to be heard, set this to “0.
Velocity Fade Width
Upper
0–127
Sets the intensity at which tones sound when played louder than the Velocity
Range Upper.
When no sound is to be heard, set this to “0.
X-Fade Range
(Lower) 0–127
(Upper) 0–127
Sets the X-Fade (CC30) lower/upper limits within which tones play.
Set this when you want dierent tones to play according to the X-Fade (CC30)
value.
X-Fade Fade Width
Lower
0–127
Sets how strongly the sound is played when the X-Fade (CC30) value is lower than
X-Fade Range Lower. When no sound is to be heard, set this to “0.
X-Fade Fade Width
Upper
0–127
Sets how strongly the sound is played when the X-Fade (CC30) value is higher than
X-Fade Range Upper. When no sound is to be heard, set this to “0.
SCENE/PITCH
Parameter Value Explanation
Part Octave Shift -3–0–+3 Sets the pitch of the parts sound in octaves (up to ±3 octaves).
Part Coarse Tune -48–0–+48 Shifts the pitch of the part in semitones.
Part Fine Tune -50–0–+50 cent Finely adjusts the parts pitch in units of one cent.
SCENE/OFFSET
Parameter Value Explanation
Cuto -64–0–+63
Adjusts how wide the lter is open.
Increasing this value makes the sound brighter, and decreasing it makes the sound
darker.
Resonance -64–0–+63
Emphasizes the portion of the sound in the region of the cuto frequency, adding
character to the sound.
Excessively high settings can produce oscillation, causing the sound to distort.
Increasing this value strengthens the character, and decreasing it weakens the
character.
Attack Time -64–0–+63
Sets the time from note-on to when the volume rises.
Larger settings of this value make the attack gentler, and smaller settings make the
attack sharper.
Decay Time -64–0–+63
Sets the time over which the volume decreases from its attack level.
Larger settings of this value make the decay longer, and smaller settings make the
decay shorter.
Release Time -64–0–+63
Sets the time from note-o to when the volume fades out.
Larger settings of this value make the sound linger, and smaller settings make the
sound end more abruptly.
Vibrato Rate -64–0–+63
Adjusts the vibrato speed (the rate at which the pitch is modulated).
The pitch is modulated more rapidly for higher settings, and more slowly with
lower settings.

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Roland AE-30 Specifications

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BrandRoland
ModelAE-30
CategoryRecording Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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