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2–1: OSC1 Pitch Mod (Oscillator Pitch Modulation)
2–1f: Oscillator EG
These settings (Intensity, Velocity, and Alternate Modulation) affect the depth of the pitch modula-
tion produced by the oscillator EG settings of "2–5: OSC EG."
Intensity
With a setting of 12.00, the change will be a maximum of ± one octave.
Velocity
With positive (+) settings, the pitch change will increase beyond the width specified by Intensity
as you play more strongly (maximum ±1 octave).
With negative (–) settings, the pitch change will decrease below the width specified by Intensity as
you play more strongly (maximum ±1 octave).
Regardless of whether this parameter is set to a positive (+) or a negative (–) value, the settings of
Intensity will be approached as you play more softly.
Alternate Modulation
AMS (Alternate Modulation Source)
Select the source that will control the depth of the pitch modulation produced by the oscillator EG.
With a setting of OFF, there will be no modulation.
Intensity
If AMS is set to Controller, setting this parameter to a positive (+) value will deepen the pitch
modulation produced by the oscillator EG. Negative (–) values will invert the effect.
If AMS is set to SW1 or SW2, you can turn the switch On to apply modulation only when desired.
If the value of this parameter plus the value of the above Oscillator EG Intensity totals 0, modula-
tion will be turned off when you turn the switch On.
If AMS is set to Tempo, setting this parameter to a positive (+) value will cause modulation to
deepen as the tempo is increased. However if the tempo is decreased below 120 ( q =120), modula-
tion will be applied with inverted polarity. If you do not want to apply modulation with inverted
polarity, make adjustments to the above (Oscillator EG) Intensity as well. With negative (–) set-
tings, the effect will be reversed.
If AMS is set to Note Number, setting this parameter to a positive (+) value will cause modulation
to deepen as the note number increases (as you play higher notes). However if the note number
decreases below C4 (lower notes), modulation will be applied with inverted polarity. If you do not
want to apply modulation with inverted polarity, make adjustments to the above (Oscillator EG)
Intensity as well. With negative (–) settings, the effect will be reversed.
If AMS is set to Controller and this parameter is set to +12.00, you can apply ±1 octave of pitch
modulation when the oscillator EG is not applying pitch modulation. If AMS is Note Number, ±1
octave of pitch modulation will be applied when you move two octaves (if AMS is Note Number)
or when the tempo doubles (if AMS is Tempo).
For details on how Alternate Modulation and the other AMS functions operate, refer to page 157
"8. Appendix" in this manual and to page 33 "About alternate modulation" in the Basic Guide.
2–1g: Oscillator 1 LFO
These settings (Intensity, JS(+Y), After Touch, and Alternate Modulation) affect the pitch modula-
tion produced by the oscillator 1 LFO settings of "2–2: OSC1 LFO."
Intensity
With a setting of 12.00, a maximum of ±1 octave of pitch modulation will be applied.
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Pitch change (level)
Note-on
Note-off
Softly played notes
(Intensity settings)
Note-on
Note-on
Note-off
Strongly played with
Strongly played with
negative (–) settings
positive (+) settings
[–12.00...+12.00]
[–99...+99]
Note-off
[OFF...Tempo]
[–12.00...+12.00]
[–12.00...+12.00]

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