Fliter Env; Amp - Roland Groovebox MC-707 Reference Manual

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FLITER ENV

Parameter
Value
Env Depth
-63–+63
TVF Env Fine Depth
-63–+63
Velocity Curve
FIXED, 1–7
Velocity Sens
-100–+100
T1 Velocity Sens
-100–+100
T4 Velocity Sens
-100–+100
Time Keyfollow
-100–+100
FENV LFO Trigger
OFF, ON
Switch
T1/Attack,
T2,
0–1023
T3/Decay,
T4/Release
L0,
L1,
L2,
0–1023
L3/Sustain,
L4
Explanation
Specifies the depth of the Filter envelope.
Higher settings increase the change
produced by the Filter envelope. Negative (-)
value will invert the shape of the envelope.
Finely adjusts the depth of the filter envelope.
Selects one of the following seven types of
curve by which keyboard playing dynamics
affect the depth of the filter envelope.
If you don't want keyboard playing dynamics
to affect the filter envelope depth, specify
"FIXED. "
1
2
3
4
5
6
Specify this if you want keyboard playing
dynamics to affect the filter envelope depth.
Specify a positive "+" value if you want the
filter envelope to apply more deeply as you
play more strongly, or a negative "-" value if
you want it to apply less deeply.
Specify this if you want keyboard playing
dynamics to affect Time 1 of the filter
envelope. If you want Time 1 to be speeded
up for strongly played notes, set this
parameter to a positive "+" value. If you want
it to be slowed down, set this to a negative "-"
value.
Specify this if you want key release velocity
to affect Time 4 of the filter envelope. If you
want Time 4 to be speeded up for quickly
released notes, set this parameter to a
positive (+) value. If you want it to be slowed
down, set this to a negative (-) value.
Specify this if you want the filter envelope
times (Time 2–Time 4) to vary depending on
the keyboard position you play. Relative to
the filter envelope times at the C4 key (middle
C), positive "+" values shorten the times for
notes played in the region above C4, and
negative "-" values lengthen the times. Higher
values will produce greater change.
Time
-100
-50
0
+50
+100
Key
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7
If this is ON, the filter envelope is cyclically
retriggered by LFO1.
* This is effective when Envelope Mode is
SUSTAIN.
Specify the filter envelope times (Time 1–Time
4). Higher settings will lengthen the time until
the next cutoff frequency level is reached. (For
example, Time 2 is the time over which Level 1 will
change to Level 2.)
* If ADSR Envelope Switch is ON, the Time 2 has
no effect.
T1
T2
T3
T4
Cuto
Frequency
L0
L1
L2
L3
L4
Note on
Note o
T: Time L: Level
Specify the filter envelope levels (Level 0–
Level 4).
Specify the amount of cutoff frequency
change at each point relative to the reference
cutoff frequency (the cutoff frequency value
specified in the Filter screen).
* If ADSR Envelope Switch is ON, only Level 3
(Sustain) has an effect.

AMP

Parameter
Value
Level
0–127
Velocity Curve
FIXED, 1–7
7
Velocity Sens
-100–+100
Bias Level
-100–+100
Bias Position
0–127
Selects the direction in which change will occur starting from the
Bias Position.
LOWER
Bias Direction
UPPER
LOWER&UPPER
ALL
Pan
L64–63R
Pan Keyfollow
-100–+100
Random Pan Depth
0–63
Time
Alternate Pan Depth
L63–63R
Vibrato Level Sens
-100–+100
Stereo Width
0–100
Parameter List
Explanation
Sets the volume of the partial. This setting
is useful primarily for adjusting the volume
balance between partials.
Selects one of the following seven curves that
determine how keyboard dynamics will affect
the volume. Set this to "FIXED" if you don't
want the volume of the partial to be affected
by the keyboard velocity.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Set this when you want the volume of the
partial to change depending on the force
with which you press the keys.
Set this to a positive (+) value to have the
changes in partial volume increase the more
forcefully the keys are played; to make the
partial play more softly as you play harder, set
this to a negative (-) value.
Adjusts the angle of the volume change that
will occur in the selected Bias Direction.
Higher values will produce greater change.
Negative (-) values will invert the change
direction.
Specifies the key relative to which the volume
will be modified. A setting of 64 is the C4 key
(middle C).
The volume will be modified for the keyboard
area below the Bias Point.
The volume will be modified for the keyboard
area above the Bias Point.
The volume will be modified symmetrically
toward the left and right of the Bias Point.
The volume changes linearly with the bias
point at the center.
Sets the pan of the partial. "L64" is far left, "0"
is center, and "63R" is far right.
Use this parameter if you want key position
to affect panning. Positive (+) value will cause
notes higher than C4 key (center C) to be
panned increasingly further toward the right,
and negative (-) value will cause notes higher
than C4 key (center C) to be panned toward
the left. Higher values will produce greater
change.
Pan
R
+100
+50
o
0
-50
-100
L
Key
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7
Use this parameter when you want the stereo
location to change randomly each time you
press a key.
Higher values will produce a greater amount
of change.
This setting causes panning to be alternated
between left and right each time a key
is pressed. Higher values will produce a
greater amount of change. "L" or "R" settings
will reverse the order in which the pan will
alternate between left and right.
For example if two partials are set to "L" and
"R" respectively, the panning of the two tones
will alternate each time they are played.
Specifies how the program's Modify Vib
Depth affects the Amp Depth of LFO1.
Adjusts the amount of width when
outputting in stereo. This has no effect when
outputting in mono.
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