User Manual

APPENDIX A: DRUM TRACK PARAMETERS
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AMP
ATK (Attack) sets the length of the attack phase of the amp envelope. (0–127)
HLD (Hold) sets the length of the hold phase of the amp envelope before the decay phase kicks in.
Range (AUTO, 1–127). The AUTO setting means the hold phase is determined by the time the pad of the
drum track is physically pressed. Values in the range (1–127) fix the hold phase, from very short times at
the left extreme to increasingly long times to the right, regardless of how long the pad is pressed.
DEC (Decay) sets the length of the decay phase of the amp envelope. (0–INF)
OVR (Overdrive) sets the overdrive (gain increase boost of the amp), located before the multimode filter
in the signal path. (0–127)
DEL (Delay Send) sets the amount of the Sound that will be sent through to the Delay eect (see “AP-
PENDIX B: FX TRACK PARAMETERS” on page 75). (0–127)
REV (Reverb Send) sets the amount of the Sound that will be sent through to the Reverb eect (see
Appendix B). (0–127)
PAN (Pan) positions the Sound in the stereo field. The knob function is bipolar with 0 being the perfectly
balanced midpoint, 64 sending all sound to the left channel and +63 sending all sound to the right.
VOL (Volume) sets the volume of amplification of the Sound. This parameter is independent of the overall
track level. (0–127)
A.5 LFO
The LFO can be used to interfere creatively with any parameter found on the SRC, SMPL, FLTR and AMP
pages. Customize the low-frequency oscillator behavior, orientation, and depth on this page.
LFO
SPD (Speed) sets the speed of the LFO. For the LFO to be synced to straight beats, try settings of 8, 16
or 32. The knob is bi-polar. The LFO cycle can be played backward by using negative values. (64–+63)
MUL (Multiplier) multiplies the SPD parameter by the set factor. (x) multiplies the current tempo, (dot)
syncs the LFO to 120 BPM regardless of the tempo. 24 settings: (12 tempo synced, 12 free).
FAD (Fade In/Out) makes it possible to fade in/fade out the LFO modulation. The knob is bipolar. Positive
values give a fade-out, negative values give a fade-in. A mid position (0) will result in no fade in/fade out.
(-64–+63)
DST (Destination) selects the destination for the LFO. A list will appear when you turn the knob. Choose
a parameter from any of the parameter pages. Turn the knob clockwise to go down the list, counter-
clockwise to go up. Preview how the LFO modulation will aect the sound by highlighting a destination.
Confirm a selection by pressing [YES].
WAV (Waveform) sets the LFO waveform. There are seven waveforms: Triangle, Sine, Square, Sawtooth,
Exponential, Ramp and Random.
SPH (Start Phase) sets the LFO cycle start position when it is trigged. Range (0-127). 0 is the start of a
complete wave cycle and 127 is the end point. 64 is the dead center.