User Guide
Chapter 9—Creating and editing programs
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6. To apply the filter envelope to the filter, press the [WINDOW] key when the cursor is located in
the FILTER block.
The Program Modulation popup window will appear. In this window you can select the modulation source,
modulation destination, and modulation depth for each of the modulation routes (a maximum of 64) that the
program can use.
A Mod field: Indicates the modulation number
(1–64). You can move the cursor to this field
and turn the [JOG] dial to scroll the list.
B Source field: Selects the modulation source
(modulation wheel, envelope, velocity, LFO1,
LFO2, etc.).
C Destination field: Selects the modulation
destination parameter (AMPLITUDE, PAN,
PITCH, etc.).
D Note/Kg field: Selects the key group/note
number whose depth (5) you will set. If you
select ALL, you can set the depth of all key
groups at once.
E Depth field: Specifies the depth of modulation.
F [F1] key (CLOSE): Closes the popup window and returns to the previous page.
7. Move the cursor to an empty Source field, and select FILTER ENV as the modulation source.
8. Move the cursor to the Destination field, and select CUTOFF as the modulation destination.
9. Make sure that the Note/Kg field is set to ALL, move the cursor to the Depth field, and set the
modulation depth.
10. When you have finished making settings, press the [WINDOW] key.
You will return to the Edit 1 page. Now you can use the filter envelope to control the cutoff. If necessary,
readjust the parameters of the FILTER block while you play the sound.
In this way when you want to use the envelope or LFO etc. to modulate the pitch, filter (tone color), or amp
(volume), simply access the Program Modulation popup window and specify the Source (modulation
source), Destination (modulation destination), and Depth (modulation depth). A wide range of parameters
are available as the modulation source and modulation destination. By taking advantage of these, you can
create highly sophisticated sounds.
11. Press the [F4] key (EDIT 2).
The Edit 2 page will appear, where you can set the LFO and AUX envelope parameters.
A LFO1 block: Sets the LFO1 parameters (rate,
depth, delay, etc.).
B LFO2 block: Sets the LFO2 parameters (rate,
depth, delay, etc.).
C AUX ENV block: Sets the AUX envelope
parameters.
12. Move the cursor to the LFO1 blink, and edit the LFO1 parameters.
The fields of the LFO1 block edit the following parameters.
Note: Be aware that unlike the amp envelope, simply setting values for the filter envelope is not enough to produce
an effect. In order to use the filter envelope, you must make settings in the Program Modulation popup window
to specify the modulation source, modulation destination, and modulation depth.
Note: The PITCH block Tune field is the same parameter as the identically-named field of the Pitch page. Also,
the AMP block Level, Out, FX Send, and Send fields are respectively the same parameters as Level, Out, FX,
and Send fields of the Key Group Mix page.
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