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9-1. PEGAtkR (PEG Attack Rate)
9-2. PEGDcy1R (PEG Decay 1 Rate)
9-3. PEGDcy2R (PEG Decay 2 Rate)
9-4. PEGRelR (PEG Release Rate)
You can set various Rate parameters (the time it takes
for the pitch to change from one level to the next) for
the Pitch Envelope Generator (PEG). Combined with
the PEG Level settings below, these can be used control
the change in sound from the moment a note is pressed
on the keyboard to the moment it is released (see
illustration below). You can set different values for
each Element.
PEGAtkR
C3
PAGE
PART
ELEM
KEY
9
E 1
OCTAVE
PEGDcy2R
00
PAGE
PART
ELEM
KEY
9
E 1
OCTAVE
Settings: 0~63
10-1. PEGInitL (PEG Initial Level)
10-2. PEGAtkL (PEG Attack Level)
10-3. PEGDcy1L (PEG Decay 1 Level)
10-4. PEGSusL (PEG Sustain Level)
10-5. PEGRelL (PEG Release Level)
You can set various Level parameters for the Pitch
Envelope Generator (PEG). Combined with the Rate
settings above (PEG Atk/Dcy 1/Dcy 2/Rel R), these
can be used control the change in sound from the
moment a note is pressed on the keyboard to the
moment it is released (see illustration below). You can
set different values for each Element.
PEGInitL
+0000
PAGE
PART
ELEM
KEY
10
E 1
OCTAVE
PEGDcy1L
+0000
PAGE
PART
ELEM
KEY
10
E 1
OCTAVE
PEGRelL
+0000
PAGE
PART
ELEM
KEY
10
E 1
OCTAVE
Settings: –2400~+2400
PEGDcy1R
00
PAGE
PART
ELEM
KEY
9
E 1
OCTAVE
PEGRelR
00
PAGE
PART
ELEM
KEY
9
E 1
OCTAVE
PEGAtkL
+0000
PAGE
PART
ELEM
KEY
10
E 1
OCTAVE
PEGSusL
+0000
PAGE
PART
ELEM
KEY
10
E 1
OCTAVE
Pitch Envelope Generator Settings
You can set four Rate parameters (which control
how fast the pitch changes from one Level to the
next) and five Level (pitch) parameters, which
control the change in pitch from the moment you
press a note on the keyboard to the moment you
release it. The Initial Level and Attack Rate settings
determines from what pitch the note starts when it
is played and the time it takes to reach the Attack
Level pitch setting. The Decay 1 and 2 Rates control
how long it takes for the pitch to reach the Decay 1
and 2 Levels, respectively. Finally, the Release Rate
and Release Level parameters determine the final
pitch that the sound goes to when a key is released
and how long it takes to reach that pitch.
In the illustration, the letters a - d indicate the
respective Rate (R) settings for Attack - Release.
The greater the value for each Rate, the faster the
pitch goes to the next set Level — in other words, the
time it takes for the pitch to change (between Level
settings) becomes shorter. Velocity Sensitivity and
other parameters can also be set if required.
Attack
Decay1
Sustain
Pitch
Level
Level
Level
Initial
Level
b
c
a
0
Attack
Decay1
Decay2
Time
Time
Time
Release
Key off
Level
d
Time
Release
Time
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