Instruction Manual

20.3. OPERATOR 310
Osc Output Level<Velocity (Vel)- This denes how much the oscillator's level depends upon
note velocity. Applying this to modulating oscillators creates velocity-dependent timbres.
Osc Output Level<Key (Key)- This denes how much the oscillator's level depends upon
note pitch. The center point for this function is C3.
Osc D Feedback (Feedback)- Osc D can modulate itself. The modulation is dependent not
only on the setting of the feedback control but also on the oscillator level and the envelope.
Higher feedback creates a more complex resulting waveform.
Envelope Display
Envelope Attack Time (Attack)- This sets the time it takes for a note to reach the peak level,
starting from the initial level. The shape of this segment of the envelope is linear.
Envelope Decay Time (Decay)- This sets the time it takes for a note to reach the sustain level
from the peak level. The shape of this segment of the envelope is exponential.
Envelope Release Time (Release)- This is the time it takes for a complete fade-out of a note
after a note-off message is received. The shape of this segment is exponential. The note
will fade out from the value of the envelope at the moment the note-off message occurs,
regardless of which segment is currently active.
Envelope Initial Level (Initial)- This sets the initial value of the envelope.
Envelope Peak Level (Peak)- This is the peak level at the end of the note attack.
Envelope Sustain Level (Sustain)- This is the sustain level at the end of the note decay. The
envelope will stay at this level until note release unless it is in Loop, Sync or Beat Mode.
Envelope Mode (Mode)- If this is set to Loop, the envelope will start again after the end of
the decay segment. If set to Beat or Sync, it will start again after a given beat-time. In Sync
Mode, this behavior will be quantized to song time.