User Manual

Part Parameters
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D: Pitch
E: Attack Time
F: Decay 1 Time
G: Decay 2 Time
H: Release Time
I: Initial Level
J: Attack Level
K: Decay 1 Level
L: Decay 2 Level
M: Release Level
PEG Hold Time Determines the time between the moment you press a key on the
keyboard and the moment the envelope starts to rise.
PEG Attack Time Determines the speed of attack from the initial pitch (Hold Level) to the
normal pitch of the Part after the Hold Time has elapsed.
PEG Decay 1 Time Determines how fast the envelope falls from the normal pitch (Attack
Level) of the Part to the pitch specified as the Decay 1 Level.
PEG Decay 2 Time Determines how fast the envelope falls from the pitch specified as the
Decay 1 Level to the pitch specified as the Decay 2 Level.
PEG Release Time Determines how fast the envelope falls from the pitch specified as the
Decay 2 Level to the pitch specified as the Release Level when the note is
released.
PEG Hold Level Determines the initial pitch at the moment the key is pressed.
PEG Attack Level Determines the normal pitch of the pressed key.
PEG Decay 1 Level Determines the level which the pitch of sound reaches from the Attack
Level after the Decay 1 time elapses.
PEG Decay 2 Level Determines the sustain-level pitch which will be maintained while a note is
held.
PEG Release Level Determines the final pitch reached after the note is released.
PEG Initial Level Determines the initial pitch at the moment the key is pressed.
PEG Depth Determines the range over which the pitch envelope changes.
For Normal Parts (AWM2)
0: The pitch does not change.
The farther from 0 the value is, the larger the pitch range.
Negative values: The pitch change is reversed.
For Normal Parts (FM-X)
The parameter settings are 8oct, 2oct, 1oct, or 1/2oct. If 8oct is selected
and the PEG is set to the minimum value, the input sound pitch (0) moves
-4 octaves. If the PEG is set to the maximum value, the input sound pitch
moves +4 octaves.