Owner's Manual

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PEG Decay
The PEG Decay setting determines the time required for
a sound to reach its basic pitch from the PEG Depth
level while the key is held.
The following graph shows how the decay changes
when a key is pressed if a positive PEG Decay value is
set.
The following graph shows how the decay changes
when a key is pressed if a negative PEG Decay value is
set.
Settings: -64 ~ 0 ~ +63
PEG Decay =
High
Pitch
PEG Depth
Time
PEG Depth
Low
Pitch
PEG Decay = Negative setting
PEG Decay =
High
Pitch
PEG Depth
Time
PEG Depth
Low
Pitch
PEG Decay = Positive setting
PEG Depth
The PEG Depth setting determines the pitch in
semitones. When PEG Decay (see above) is set to a
positive value, the PEG Depth setting represents the
start pitch. When PEG Decay is set to a negative
value, the PEG Depth setting represents the end pitch.
Turning the knob to the left lowers the pitch, while
turning it to the right raises the pitch. When the knob is
set to center position (basic pitch), the pitch will not
change.
Settings: -64 ~ 0 (basic pitch) ~ +63
See the PEG Decay graphs (at left) for an illustration of the relationship between
PEG Depth and PEG Decay.
PEG Sw (PEG Switch)
The PEG Switch setting determines which VCO the PEG
is applied to, VCO1, VCO2, or both VCO1 and
VCO2. Applying the PEG to the VCO1 or VCO2 can
simulate the delicate pitch change of a wind
instrument.
Settings: VCO1, VCO2, both