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Editing
Editing Layers
Resonance Modulates the filter resonance of the layer. Resonance changes the
character of the filter. For example, assign velocity to resonance to
accent the filter the harder you hit a note.
Morph X Modulates the x-axis of the filter in Morph XY mode. Use this to
morph between the filter shapes AD and BC.
Morph Y Modulates the y-axis of the filter in Morph 2, Morph 4, or Morph XY
mode. For example, use this to morph between the filter shapes AB
and DC.
Cutoff Offset Modulates the cutoff offset of the second filter in serial or parallel
mode. For example, assign the modulation wheel to lower or raise the
cutoff of the second filter while you play.
Resonance Offset Modulates the resonance offset of the second filter in serial or parallel
mode. For example, assign the modulation wheel to lower or raise the
resonance of the second filter while you play.
Pan Modulates the position of the layer in the panorama. For example,
assign the User Envelope to move the layer around freely.
Level This modulation adds to the level setting of the layer. It is ideal for
effects such as tremolo.
Volume 1 This modulates the gain of the layer. The volume modulation
multiplies with the level of the layer. It is ideal for cross-fades between
layers.
Volume 2 Basically the same as Volume 1. Volume 1 and 2 are multiplied with
each other. This way, you can build more complex modulations. For
example, use Volume 1 for cross-fading between layers and Volume
2 for fading them in or out.
LFO1 Frequency Modulates the speed of LFO1. For example, assign Aftertouch to
control the speed of a vibrato effect while you play.
LFO1 Shape Modulates the waveform of LFO1. For example, assign Key Exp to
vary the waveform with the playing position on the keyboard.
LFO2 Frequency Same as LFO1 Freq, but for LFO2.
LFO2 Shape Same as LFO1 Shape, but for LFO2.
Step Mod
Frequency
Modulates the speed of the step modulator. For example, assign an
LFO to increase or decrease the speed cyclically.
Step Mod Slope Modulates the shape of the edges of the step modulator (the Slope
parameter has to be active). For example, assign the modulation
wheel to blend from hard to smooth edges.
Amp Env Attack
Time
Modulates the time of the amplifier envelope attack (the first segment
of the envelope). The attack time cannot be modulated continuously.
The time updates only when the segment starts.
Amp Env Decay
Time
Modulates the time of the amplifier envelope decay (all segments
after the attack and before the sustain). The decay time cannot be
modulated continuously. The time updates only when the segment
starts.
Amp Env Sustain
Level
Modulates the level of the amplifier envelope sustain. The sustain
level cannot be modulated continuously. The level updates only when
the segment starts.
Amp Env Release
Time
Modulates the time of the amplifier envelope release (all segments
after the sustain). The release time cannot be modulated
continuously. The time updates only when the segment starts.
Option Description