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Editing
Editing Layers
Velocity to Time (Vel>Time)
Use this parameter to adjust the influence of velocity on the times of the envelope.
Positive values decrease the times for higher velocity values. Negative values increase
the times for higher velocity values.
Segments
From the Segments pop-menu, you can select which stages of the envelope will be
affected by the Velocity to Time parameter.
Key Follow and KeyF Rel
With Key Follow and KeyF Rel (Key Follow Release) you can scale the envelope times
across the keyboard. Key Follow scales all times before the Sustain node. KeyF Rel
scales all times after the Sustain node (which equals the Release of the envelope).
You can set a Center Key for the Key Follow and KeyF Rel functions. The envelope
times depend on the position where you play the keyboard and on the corresponding
Key Follow setting: Positive values decrease the times for notes above and increase
the times for notes below the Center Key; the envelope becomes faster the higher you
play. Negative values increase the times for notes above and decrease the times for
notes below the Center Key; the envelope becomes slower the higher you play.
Center Key
This parameter determines the MIDI note that is used as the central position for the
Key Follow and KeyF Rel functions.
The LFO Subpages
LFO is an abbreviation for low frequency oscillator. The synth and sample layers offer
four LFOs: LFO1 and LFO2 are polyphonic, LFO3 and LFO4 are monophonic.
Polyphonic means the LFOs are calculated per voice allowing for independent
modulations with each triggered note. You can use this to create a richer sound, for
example, with an independent pitch modulation per note. Monophonic means the
LFOs are calculated only once per layer. The same modulation will be sent to all
voices simultaneously. Monophonic LFOs are often used for modulations such as
tremolo and vibrato. LFO1 to LFO4 can be assigned freely in the modulation matrix.
For each LFO you can select from eight different waveforms with an additional shape
parameter. Frequency adjusts the speed of the modulation and Phase sets the initial
start of the waveform when the LFO is retriggered. In addition, you can synchronize
the LFO Frequency to the tempo of the host application. Furthermore, you can define
how the LFO is retriggered playing your keyboard. The polyphonic LFOs have an
additional envelope with Fade In, Hold and Fade Out that allows you to shape the
modulation intensity over time. Finally, the start of the modulation can be delayed.
To access the LFOs, proceed as follows:
1. Go to the Edit page and select the synth or sample layer you want to adjust.
2. In the bottom section of the editor, click the button of the corresponding page.
Option Description
A The velocity affects the attack time only.
A+D The velocity affects all times until the sustain.
D The velocity affects all times until the sustain but without the attack.
A+R The velocity affects the attack and the release times.
All The velocity affects all times.