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Roland JV-880 - Analog Feel Depth; Key Assign; Legato

Roland JV-880
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Analog feel depth
P a t
c h
!
C o r-'i r-'i o n
fl n a
1 o 9 f" 9 8 1 d 9
p t-
h
=
2 9
This parameter
determines the
depth of
the Analog
Feel effect. As this
effect adds a special
modulation (1/f modulation) to
the level (volume) and
to
the pitch, a more
natural (less digital!)
sound
can be created.
Range:
127
The greater the value, the
greater the
modulation.
Chorus/reverb
are used
to apply effects to the Tones,
and the Analog
Feel
parameter
applies the 1/f
modulation
at a
point just after the
generation of
the
original
waveform.
The 1/f
modulation
includes special
types
of modulation noises,
such
as
the
murmur
of a
stream or
the rustling sound of
a
gentle breeze.
Key
assign
P
a
t G h
'
C
o Fi Fi o n
K e y a s s
i 9
n
=
P L
This parameter
determines
whether the Patch sounds
polyphonically (POLY) or
monophonically
(SOLO).
Settings:
POLY/SOLO
POLY :
Several
notes can be
played
at one time.
SOLO : Only
one
note
at
a time can be
played.
Legato
P
a t. c h
'
C o
Fi
p'l o n
L
e 9 a t o
=
N
This parameter
determines
whether the
Legato
function is on or off.
Settings:
ON/OFF
ON :
When
a
note
is
heid, while another
note is played, only the
pitch changes
while
the
envelope
and
LFO
remain constant.
OFF
: The
legato
function is not used.
*
The
Legato effect
is
not
active
when the Key
assign is set to
POLY,
even
if the
Legato
parameter
is
set
to
ON.

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