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Functions for Playing-
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Hold
this button
down and
press
the
key
to
which you
want to
transpose.
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The
sound
remains
even
after
the
key is
released.
(This
applies
to
Arpeggio
as
well.)
Changes the
pitch
ranges.
Changes the
speed of
Arpeggio.
A
Low Frequency
Oscillator
that
generates
vibrato
and
growl
effects.
Digitally
controlled Oscillator that determines
the pitch.
It also
generates three waveforms that are
the sound
source
of the
synthesizer.
Turns
on
and
off
the Arpeggio
function.
Changes
the
move-
ment
of
the patterns.
The filter that cuts
or emphasizes
harmonics
and
consequently
determines
the tone
color.
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The
amplifier
that
controls
the
amplitude,
resulting
in changing the volume.
It generates
the control voltage
which
is applied
to
the
VGA and VCF,
controlling
the harmonics and the
volume.
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This changes the
depth
of the Chorus
effect.
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The manually
operated
button
for
the LFO.
(It
works when the
TRIGGER
MODE switch,
situated in the LFO,
is set to
MANUAL.)
To
alter
the
range
of
the
keyboard.
(1
octave up
and
down.)
A
manually operated lever which
controls the
pitch
of the DCO
and
the
Cutoff
Frequency
of
the
VCF.
This
control
sets the maximum
effect of
the BENDER.
This controls the
rate
of the LFO.
To select the
pulse width
controlling
signal.
This
emphasizes the Cutoff
Point (creating
unusual
sounds).
This
selects the signal which
controls the
VCA.
(It
decides whether
to
change the volume
by
using
Envelope signal
or Gate signal.
)
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(AUTO)
In
this
mode it
delays
the vibrato (growl)
effects
by
the
set
amount.
(MANUAL)
While the
LFO
TRIGGER button is being
pressed,
the
DELAY
TIME determines
the
time
required for the LFO
signal
to
become
maximum.
The LFO operates either
manually
or
automatically
depending on which
position
this
switch
is set to.
(MANUAL,
AUTO)
It
adjusts the depth
of the
vibrato effect.
You
can select the
output
waveform of the
DCO.
(Each of
them
can
be
switched on
and off
indi-
vidually.)
This
determines
the polarity
of the
Envelope.
(Negative
polarity is
for
special
effect.)
This
adjusts the
level of the
Envelope signal
which con-
trols the
Cutoff Point
of
the VCF.
This controls
the time,
needed for the
voltage
to
reach
its
maximum
level after the key is
pressed.
This determines the
time
needed
for the voltage
to reach the Sustain
level.
This is
the volume of
another
sound
source, NOISE.
As
you raise the knob, low
fre-
quency is cut.
(The
sound is
getting
brighter.)
This adjusts
the depth
of the
growl/wah
effects.
As you
lower the
Knob, the
difference of the
tone colors
between different notes
becomes larger.
(MANUAL)
The pulse width
is
adjusted.
(LFO,ENV)
The
intensity
of the
modu-
lation is
controlled.
As you
lower
the knob, high
frequency harmonics
are cut
off.
(The
sound
is getting softer.)
This determines the
Sustain
level
to
which the voltage
falls
at
the
end
of
the
Decay time.
This
sets the time
required
for the
sound
to finally
fades
out
after the
key is
released.
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