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Reference
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Voice
Performance
Multi
SEQ Play
Master
Remote
File
Audio Rec/Play
Utility
Voice
Play
Normal Voice Edit
Common Edit
Name
Play Mode
Arpeggio
Arp Edit
Arp 1-5 Type
Controller
LFO
Filter/EG
3 Band EQ
Effect
Element Edit
OSC
Tune
PEG
Filter Type
FEG
Filter Scale
AMP Level/Pan
AEG
AMP Scale
LFO
EQ
Drum Voice Edit
Common Edit
Name
Play Mode
Arpeggio
Controller
Filter/EG
3 Band EQ
Effect
Key Edit
OSC
Tune
Filter Type
AMP Level/Pan
AEG
EQ
Job
Recall
Bulk
Supplementary Info.
Basic Structure
Appendix
Time Velocity Sens (EG Time Velocity Sensitivity)
Determines how the Filter EG transition time (speed) responds to velocity, or the strength with which the note is pressed.
When this is set to a positive value, high velocities result in a fast Filter EG transition speed while low velocities result in
a slow speed, as shown below. When this is set to a negative value, high velocities result in a slow Filter EG transition
speed while low velocities result in a fast speed. When this is set to 0, the Filter EG transition speed does not change no
matter what the velocity.
Settings: -64 – +0 – +63
Segment (EG Time Velocity Sensitivity Segment)
Determines the part of the Filter EG affected by the Time Velocity Sens parameter.
Settings: attack, atk+dcy, decay, atk+rls, all
For details on the above settings, see “Segment” (page 49) in the “PEG.”
EG Depth
Determines the range over which the cutoff frequency of the Filter EG changes. A setting of 0 will result in no change in
the cutoff frequency. The farther from 0 the value is, the larger the range of the cutoff frequency. For negative values, the
change of the cutoff frequency is reversed.
Settings: -64 – +0 – +63
EG Depth Vel Sens (EG Depth Velocity Sensitivity)
Determines how the range of the cutoff frequency responds to velocity. When this is set to a positive value, high
velocities cause the Filter EG range to expand and low velocities cause it to contract, as shown below. When this is set
to a negative value, high velocities cause the Filter EG range to contract and low velocities cause it to expand. When
this is set to 0, the Filter EG range does not change no matter what the velocity.
Settings: -64 – +0 – +63
EG Depth Curve (EG Depth Velocity Sensitivity Curve)
The five curves determine how the Filter EG transition range changes
according to the velocity (strength) with which you play notes on the
keyboard. The horizontal axis of the graph is the velocity, and the vertical
axis is the Cutoff Frequency range.
Settings: Curve 0 – 4
Time Key Follow Center Key
(EG Time Key Follow Sensitivity Center Key)
Determines the central note for the “Time Key Follow.” When the Center
Key note is played, the Filter EG behaves according to its actual
settings.
Settings: C -2 – G8
Time Key Follow (EG Time Key Follow Sensitivity)
Determines the degree to which the notes (specifically, their position or
octave range) affect the Filter EG times of the selected Element. When
this is set to a positive value, high notes result in a fast Filter EG
transition speed while low notes result in a slow speed. When this is set to a negative value, the opposite effect is
produced: High velocities result in a slow Filter EG transition speed while low notes result in a fast speed. When this is
set to 0, the Filter EG transition speed does not change no matter what note is pressed.
Settings: -64 – +0 – +63
Playing hard
(High velocity)
Playing softly
(Low velocity)
Fast speed
Slow speed
High Velocity
Low Velocity
Large range Small range
Filter EG
transition range
Velocity
Curve 0
High
High
Low
Low
+63
+30
-40
Center key
Positive value
Negative value
Lower
range
Higher
range
Faster
speed
Slower speed