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Parameter
mode,
Param\Cntrl\5
page:
Extra
Bender
Controller
(Realtime
parts)
>
Master
page:
[F2]
(Param)>
[F3]
(Cntrl)
[PAGE]
A/V
(select
page
5)
Part
(UP1,
UP2,
LWR,
MBS,
MDR)
This
parameter
allows
you
to
select
the
Realtime
part
whose
Extra
Bender
settings
you
wish
to
edit.
Parameter
The
Extra
Bender
has
the
same
effect
when
turned
fully
to
the
left
or
to
the
right.
It
does
not
work
like
the
Bender
lever
that
raises
the
pitch
when
turned
to
the
right,
and
lowers
it
when
turned
to
the
left.
That
is
why,
in
the
introduction
of
the
Player's
Guide,
the
Extra
Bender
function
was
described
as
a
kind
of
aftertouch
effect.
Aftertouch,
as
you
may
know,
also
only
works
in
one
direction.
Parameter
Meaning
E
A
IA
AA
A
A
A
RN
ANA
This
parameter
has
the
same
effect
as
the
pitch
bend
feature.
In
other
words,
it
PChng
MER
allows
you
to
bend
the
notes
you
play
using
the
selected
part
even
beyond
the
(-24~24)
e
:
o
pitch
bend
range
value
(see
page
34).
Setting
a
positive
or
negative
value
for
this
parameter
means
that
the
cutoff
fre-
quency
of
the
Tone
assigned
to
the
selected
part
can
be
increased
or
decreased.
TVF
Cutoff
Note:
Depending
on
the
value
you
set
for
“TVF
Cutoff
[-63~+63]”
on
page
11,
(-64~63)
high
positive
or
negative
settings
may
have
no
audibie
effect.
That
is
also
the
case
of
Tones
whose
cutoff
frequency
is
already
preset
to
the
maximum
value.
Setting
a
positive
or
negative
value
for
this
parameter
allows
you
to
increase
or
Amplitude
decrease
the
voiume
of
the
selected
part
using
the
Extra
Bender
feature.
(-64~63)
Note:
Again,
the
volume
cannot
be
increased
(or
decreased)
beyond
"127"
(or
“0”).
If
the
volume
of
the
part
is
question
is
already
set
to
"127"
(or
“0"),
using
the
Extra
Bender
will
produce
no
audible
effect.
This
parameter
allows
you
to
increase
or
decrease
the
modulation
speed
of
LFO1
Rate
LFO1.
Use
this
function
in
combination
with
the
Modulation
axis
of
the
Bender/
(~64~63)
Modulation
lever,
or
to
change
the
modulation
speed
of
the
preset
automatic
modulation.
LFO1
Pitch
This
parameter
allows
you
to
add
pitch
modulation
using
the
Extra
Bender
fea-
(0-127)
ture.
Pitch
modulation
is
usually
referred
to
as
vibrato.
LFO1
TVF
This
parameter
allows
you
to
add
cutoff
frequency
modulation
using
the
Extra
(0-127)
Bender
function.
This
is
also
known
as
wah-wah.
LFO1
TVA
This
parameter
allows
you
to
add
amplitude
modulation
using
the
Extra
Bender
(0-127)
|
function.
This
is
also
known
as
tremolo.
E
E
Same
setting
range
and
meaning
as
the
equivalent
LFO1
parameters.
Note
that
LFO2
TVF
not
all
Tones
use
a
second
LFO,
which
is
why
these
settings
do
not
always
yield
LEQ?
TVA
the
desired
effect.
Note:
Except
for
Rate,
the
LFO
parameters
are
absolute
settings,
i.e.
settings
that
do
not
influence
existing
settings,
which
explains
why
their
setting
range
is
0-127
rather
than
-64~63.
Use
these
parameters
(Pitch~TVA)
to
add
a
new
aspect
to
the
selected
Tone.
Note:
Like
the
Part
parameters
(see
page
10),
the
Extra
Bender
settings
apply
to
the
Realtime
part
in
question,
so
that
selecting
another
Tone
for
such
a
part
does
not
mean
that
the
Value
settings
(see
below)
will
be
reset
to
“0”.

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