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JS(+Y) (Joy Stick (+Y))
Higher settings of this value will cause more modulation to be applied by the oscillator 1 LFO
when the joystick is pushed away from you.
Aftertouch
Higher settings of this value will cause more pitch modulation to be applied by the oscillator 1
LFO when pressure is applied to the keyboard.
Alternate Modulation
AMS (Alternate Modulation Source)
Select the source that will control the depth of the pitch modulation produced by oscillator 1 LFO.
With a setting of OFF, there will be no modulation.
Intensity
If AMS is set to EG or LFO, the depth of modulation can be controlled over the full range. If the
EG or LFO level passes into the negative (–) range, the polarity of the modulation will be inverted.
If AMS is set to Controller, setting Intensity to a positive (+) value will make modulation deeper,
and to a negative (–) value will make it shallower.
If AMS is set to SW1 or SW2, setting this parameter to a positive (+) value and turning the switch
On will allow you to apply modulation only when desired. If the sum of this value and the Inten-
sity value of the Oscillator 1 LFO Intensity of the previous page is 0, modulation will be turned off
when the switch is turned 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 the polarity to be inverted, you
must also make adjustments to the Oscillator 1 LFO Intensity on the previous page. With negative
(–) settings, this will be reversed.
If AMS is set to Note Number and this parameter is set to a positive (+) value, modulation will
deepen as the note number increases (i.e., as you play higher notes). However if the note number
is below C4, modulation will be applied with inverted polarity. If you do not want the polarity to
be inverted, you must also make adjustments to the Oscillator LFO Intensity on the previous page.
With negative (–) settings, this will be reversed.
If AMS is set to Note Number, ±1 octave of pitch modulation will be applied when you move two
octaves. If AMS is set to Tempo, ±1 octave of pitch modulation will be applied when the tempo
doubles.
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.
Page Menu Command
2–1A: Write Program
This command writes an edited program into the specified program number of the specified bank.
Be sure to write important programs. If you turn the power off or select a different program before
writing, the data cannot be recovered.
For details refer to Basic Guide page 23, "9. Writing a program or combination."
2–1B: Copy Oscillator
This command copies the settings of oscillator 1 or 2 from the specified program to the oscillator of
the program being edited. You may also select a program from another bank as the copy source.
When copying Oscillator 2 to Oscillator 1, if Filter 1 EG, Amp 1 EG, Oscillator 1 LFO, or Filter
1 LFO is selected for Oscillator 2 AMS, the settings will be automatically converted from Filter
1 EG to Filter EG, from Amp 1 EG to Amp EG, from OSC 1 LFO to OSC LFO, and from Filter 1
LFO to Filter LFO.
2–1C: Swap Oscillator
This command exchanges the settings of oscillator 1 and 2 within the program being edited.
If an Oscillator 2 with AMS settings of Filter 1 EG, Amp 1 EG, Oscillator 1 LFO, or Filter 1 LFO
is used for Oscillator 1 as a result of a Swap Oscillator command, the settings will be automat-
ically converted from Filter 1 EG to Filter EG, from Amp 1 EG to Amp EG, from OSC 1 LFO to
OSC LFO, and from Filter 1 LFO to Filter LFO.
2–1: OSC1 Pitch Mod (Oscillator Pitch Modulation)
[0...99]
[0...99]
[OFF...Filter1 LFO]
[–12.00...+12.00]
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