Operation Manual

EDIT-EG
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Knob 1
Same function as Cursor q (page 137).
Knob 2
[ Turn] AEG Rate Scaling
This setting determines how the AEG rates (attack,
decay, and release rates) vary according to keyboard
location (pitch) of the played note. Set the value to 0 to
keep rates the same for all keyboard notes. Positive set-
tings cause rates to increase as you move up the key-
board, while negative settings cause rates to decrease as
you move up the keyboard.
[Range] -7 — +7
[ Press] QUICK...
Calls the quick entry menu (page 83).
Knob 3
[ Turn] AEG Rate Velocity Sensitivity
This value sets the AEGs velocity sensitivity: the amount
by which the AEG rates (attack, decay, and release rates)
vary in response to the velocity (force) of the played note.
Set the value to 0 to keep rates the same for all velocities.
Positive settings cause rates to increase as velocity
increases, while negative settings cause rates to
decrease as velocity increases.
[Range] -63 — +63
[ Press] QUICK...
Calls the quick entry menu (page 83).
Knob 4
[ Turn] AEG Attack Mode
This value sets the AEG attack mode the way that
amplitude behaves immediately following Note On.
[Range] rate, hold, rate2
• rate ... Level starts at 0 (when Note On occurs)
and rises to maximum, then begins to drop.
• hold ... Level starts immediately at it maximum
point and holds steady for a certain interval
before beginning to drop (page 137).
Note that the Attack Rate setting sets the tim-
ing for the attack. Higher Attack Rate settings
produce a faster attack so that the level
rises more quickly (if the mode is set to rate)
or holds steady for a shorter time before drop-
ping (if the mode is set to hold).
This function can be useful in cases in
which you want the natural attack envelope
of the sample to be fully retained: use the
hold mode to keep the level at maximum for
the required time, then drop to the sustain
level.
• rate2 ... A variation of "rate."
Filter EG
[EDIT] Button [F4] Button Knob 1 to select
"EDIT-FilterEG"
Use this page to set up the sample’s FEG (filter envelope gen-
erator). The FEG determines how the filter’s cutoff frequency
shifts over time as each note plays out.
“Specified Cutoff Frequency” is the value set by the Cutoff
parameter (page 134).
Filter-EG settings are not effective if the Filter Type parameter on
the Fltr&EQ page (page 133) is set to Bypass.
Cursor w (Amplitude EG Mode)
Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 Knob 4 Knob 5
Turn
action
Cursor/Page
AEG Rate
Scaling
AEG Rate
Velocity
Sensitivity
AEG Attack
Mode
Press
action
Tree View QUICK... QUICK... ——
w
Cursor
Cursor q (Filter EG Rate)
Note On
If AttackMode = rate:
Level
Maximum Level
Attack Rate
Time
Note Off Note On
If AttackMode = hold:
Level
Maximum Level
Attack Rate
Time
Note Off
Note On
Frequency (+)
Frequency (-)
FEG Initial Level
FEG
Attack Rate
FEG
Decay Rate
FEG
Release Rate
Time
FEG Attack Level
FEG Release Level
FEG Sustain Level
Specified Cutoff
Frequency*
Note Off
Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 Knob 4 Knob 5
Turn
action
Cursor/Page
FEG Attack
Rate
FEG Decay
Rate
FEG Release
Rate
Press
action
Tree View QUICK... QUICK... QUICK...
q
Cursor