User Manual

Reference Manual
Reference
54
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
Pan
Adjusts the stereo pan position of the sound.
Settings: L63 (far left) – C (center) – R63 (far right)
Alternate Pan
Determines the amount by which the sound is panned alternately left and right for each note you press, assuming the
pan position set above as center. Higher values increase the width of the Pan range.
Settings: L64 – C – R63
Random Pan
Determines the amount by which the sound of the selected Element is panned randomly left and right for each note you
press. The Pan setting (above) is used as the Center Pan position.
Settings: 0 – 127
Scaling Pan
Determines the degree to which the notes (specifically, their position or octave range) affect the Pan position (set
above), left and right, of the selected Element. At note C3, the main Pan setting (above) is used for the basic Pan
position. A positive setting will move the pan position leftward for lower notes and move it rightward for higher notes. A
negative setting will have the opposite effect.
Settings: -64 – +0 – +63
Time
Determines the Amplitude EG transition time. The Time parameters let you set the time between the adjoining points of
the Level parameters below. A higher value results in a longer time until reaching the next level.
Settings: 0 – 127
Level
Determines the Level settings for the Amplitude EG. The Level parameters let you set the amount of the transition at
each point based on the level specified in the Level/Pan display (page 53).
Settings: 0 – 127
Time Vel Sens (EG Time Velocity Sensitivity)
Determines how the Amplitude 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 Amplitude 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
Amplitude EG transition speed while low velocities result in a fast speed. When this is set to 0, the Amplitude EG
transition speed does not change no matter what the velocity.
Settings: -64 – +0 – +63
AEG (Amplitude EG)
Attack Time Determines how quickly the sound reaches its maximum level after the
note is pressed.
Decay 1 Time Determines how fast the envelope falls from the Attack Level to the
Decay 1 Level.
Decay 2 Time Determines how fast the envelope falls from the Decay 1 Level to the
Decay 2 Level (sustain level).
Release Time Determines how fast the volume falls from the sustain level to zero
when the note is released.
Initial Level Determines the initial level at the moment the note is pressed.
Attack Level Determines the maximum level which the envelope reaches after a note is pressed.
Decay 1 Level Determines the level to which the envelope reaches from the Attack Level after the Decay 1 Time elapses.
Decay 2 Level Determines the level which will be maintained while a note is held from the Decay 1 Level.
0
Level (Volume)
Initial
Level
Attack
Level
Decay 1
Level
Decay 2
Level
Release
Time
Decay2
Time
Attack
Time
Decay1
Time
Pressing a key (Note On) Releasing a key (Note Off)
Time
High Velocity
Low Velocity
Faster speed Slower speed