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FILTER ENVELOPE RESET
When Filter Envelope (EG) Reset is turned on, each new
note triggers the Filter Envelope to reset from zero,
so its output sweeps fully from zero to maximum with
each Attack. By default, with Envelope reset turned off,
an Envelope Attack sweeps the Envelope output only
from its current level to maximum. The effect of Filter
Envelope Reset is more prominent with longer Attack
and Release times.
To change this function, engage Shift mode and press
the BANK 3 and PATCH 2 buttons. Pressing the low C
key turns Filter Envelope Reset off, and pressing C#
turns it on.
FILTER ENVELOPE REPEAT
Normally, an Envelope occurs just once when you play
a note. It’s possible, however, to use the Filter Envelope
Generator as a multistage LFO for controlling Cutoff,
pitch, or waveform. When Filter Envelope Repeat is
enabled, then the Delay, Attack, Hold, Decay, and
Release Stages will loop continuously for as long as the
note is held. The shorter the Envelope times, the faster
the loop will repeat.
To turn on Filter Envelope Repeat, enable Shift mode,
press the BANK 3 and PATCH 3 buttons, and press the C#
key. Pressing the C key turns off Filter Envelope Repeat.
FILTER ENVELOPE KEYBOARD AMOUNT
When Filter Envelope keyboard tracking is enabled,
the Filter’s Envelope times will respond to how high or
how low you play on the keyboard. Engage Shift mode,
press the BANK 3 and PATCH 4 buttons, and press any
key besides low C to make the Filter Envelope track the
keyboard. The higher the key you press, then the more
keyboard tracking will affect Envelope times. Engage
Shift mode, press the BANK 3 and PATCH 4 buttons,
and press low C to turn off keyboard tracking.
Envelope Reset OFF
Envelope Reset ON
Envelope Repeat OFF
Envelope Repeat ON
Keyboard Tracking OFF
Filter KB Tracking Amt +
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