Parameter
Display
Data
Value
Function
Programmer
I I
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D
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Resonance
I.
I I
r r
1/ /
L
/_
/
n
;_i
LFO Depth
r r
"I
_i
I
r
/_ r
A/ I
/
Envelope Depth
;_
r
Key
Follow
This
emphasizes the
cutoff
point. As
you increase
the value, the created sound will become
more
unusual, more electronic
in
nature.
This
controls
the
cutoff point
by the
waveform
selected at
the LFO section. Increasing the value
deepens the
modulation.
n
n
_l
_l
This controls
the cutoff
point of
the VCF in each note
with the ENV
curve set
in
the ENV
section. As
you
increase the value, tone color within one note
changes more drastically.
n
n
u u
This can shift
the cutoff
point by
key
position
(pitch).
At
100%,
it
prevents any inconsistency in the
harmonic contents caused by pitch
alteration.
Parameter value 83
100%
=
Programmer's Knob"8")
=
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/
/
I
V
/_
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Dynamics Range
_t
When
the
VCF
is
controlled
by
ENV and Key
Touch
(Dynamics), this parameter determines the
sensitivi-
ty
of the Key Touch.
(Note
1
)
3*
2-
OFF •
I.,
n
1/
I
hA
n
T/ r~
Envelope Mode
n n
"
I
..
n
U
I
n
~i
i_
~i
u
'
'_
This is to select the polarity
of
the
Envelope curve
that
controls
VCF. Usually
yx may
be used.
In
V mode,
ADSR
pattern
will
be inverted.
ENV1 /X
ENV1 V
ENV2
Av
ENV2
V
V-
VGA
(Voltage
Controlled Amplitier)/
Chorus
After filtered in the VCF, the signal is
fed
to
the VCA
where the volume (amplitude)
of the
sound is
controlled.
Parameter
Data
Value
Function
Programmer
Number
Display
r
/I
1
/
r
n
i
r
i
/
U
1 u i_
1
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i_
V
r
1
n
n
n
n
u u
This
is to adjust the volume
level, and can
be
effec-
tively used in the writing mode.
If
it
is
set too
high, sound may
be
distorted.
10-
s-
0-
l£VB.
VCA
Level
17