User Guide

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Chapter 6: Creating and Editing Programs
Dcy md:
This sets the type of decay.
END The decay ends at the end of the sample. The de-
cay ends at the end of the sample. The starting
point of the decay is determined by the settings
in the Decay: field. This is convenient in
smoothly fading out the end of a sound.
Also, when a sample is looped, the sample will de-
cay according to the settings in the Decay: field
after NOTE OFF. (Here, the settings in the
Voice overlap: field is overridden by NOTE
OFF regardless of the display. See page 105)
START The decay starts at the beginning of the attack
time.
CAUTION:CAUTION:
CAUTION:CAUTION:
CAUTION:When the sample is short, the decay time will have
higher priority than the attack time.
To display the following window, select the envelope field and press
the OPEN WINDOW key.
It is possible to set the ratio in which the envelope or volume changes
according to the velocity.
Velo>Attack:
This allows the velocity to control the attack time. The larger the
value, the shorter the attack time becomes with the impact of the
velocity. When this is set to 0, the attack is the same regardless of
the velocity.
Velo>Start:
This allows the velocity to control the starting point of the sample.
The larger the value, the slower the start of the sample becomes as
the velocity is weaker. When this is set to 0, the start is the same
regardless of the velocity.
Velo>Level:
This allows the velocity to control the volume. The larger the value,
the louder the sample becomes with the impact of the velocity.
When this is set to 0, the volume is the same regardless of the veloc-
ity.
Velo:
This field displays the velocity in real-time when the DRUMS PAD
is hit.