Owner's Manual

Editing a Voice
ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner’s Manual
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Voice Edit
You can edit a VA Voice in the VA Page of the Voice Edit
display. If you are using the ELS-02, the VA Page cannot
be selected.
VA Page
1 Element On/Off switches
The [AWM1] – [AWM8] buttons indicate the Elements
which make up the selected Voice, and the [VA] button
indicates the VA tone generator. You can mute any of the
Elements by simply pressing the corresponding button.
Pressing the button again cancels the mute. AWM
buttons are grayed out when you are editing a VA Voice
since VA Voices do not contain Elements. However, you
can add AWM Elements to a VA sound in the AWM and
LAYER Pages if you want. See page 140.
2 LEVEL
Determines the level of the VA sound.
Range: 0 – 127
3 ATTACK RATE
Determines how quickly the sound will reach its
maximum level after the key is played.
Lower values produce a slower attack.
Range: -64 – +63
4 DECAY RATE
Determines how much time it takes to reach its second
level from the first (maximum) level.
Range: -64 – +63
5 RELEASE RATE
Determines how much time it takes for the level to reach
0 after the key is released.
Positive value makes the time shorter and negative value
makes it longer.
Range: -64 – +63
6 EQ LOW
Determines the level (volume) of the low range
frequencies. Positive values boost or increase the level,
while negative values decrease or cut it.
Range: -64 – +63
7 EQ HIGH
Determines the level (volume) of the high range
frequencies. Positive values boost or increase the level,
while negative values decrease or cut it.
Range: -64 – +63
Reference page
EQ (Equalizer); (page 140)
Editing a VA Voice (ELS-02C only)
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Envelope Parameters
The level envelope lets you control the transition in
volume from the moment a note is pressed on the
keyboard to the moment the sound stops. The
parameters 25 above are envelope-related
parameters.
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Attack
Rate
Decay
Rate
Release
Rate
Level
(volume)
Time
Pressing the key Releasing the key
Level