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16-voice real analog synthesizer
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Appendix B: Table of Software Modulation Sources
27.
PORTA RAW LEVEL
28.
VOICE RANDOM
29.
SUSTAIN PEDAL
30.
FOOT SWITCH
31.
CONTROL PEDAL
32.
MIDI VOLUME
33.
PGM KEY NUMBER
34.
KEY TRIG RATE
35.
PGM KEY ON VEL
36.
PGM KEY OFF VEL
37.
PGM KEY DOWN
38.
PGM NUMKEYS ON
39.
TEMPO
40.
MASTER CLOCK
41.
MIDI CLOCK
42.
MIDI START
43.
MIDI STOP
44.
MIDI FIRST CLK
45.
MIDI START/CONT
46.
SAMPHOLD CLOCK
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note, a rising level will occur. The level of this source
depends on the difference between the notes played.
A bipolar rising or falling source that represents the
direction of Portamento. If you play a legato note below
the first played note, a slow rise to full output will occur,
starting from zero. If you play above the first played note,
a slow descent from full output to zero will occur.
Playing the same note twice will not cause any output
change.
A digital random value generator that is independent per
Voice (it has a different ouput level per Voice).
The output state of an on/off sustain pedal. This can be
used as a level or trigger.
The output state of an on/off foot switch. This can be
used as a level or trigger.
The output level of continuous control pedal, e.g. volume
pedal.
The current MIDI volume level.
The value of the last note played.
A mod source that reacts to the number of notes played
over time. A flurry of notes will produce a high-level
output. A very slowly played set of notes will produce a
low-level output. Useful for changing a Mod level
depending on your style of playing.
The key-on velocity level of the last note played.
The key-off velocity level of the last note played.
A level proportional to the number of keys held. The level
will be zero if no notes are played and rises as more notes
are played, with a maximum level at sixteen. Useful for
scaling volume down in proportion to the number of
notes held.
A level proportional to the position of the Master Clock
knob.
TEMPO
A trigger that occurs every quarter note at a tempo
determined by the Master Clock.
A trigger that occurs every quarter note at a tempo
determined by the incoming MIDI Clock.
A trigger that occurs when a MIDI Start message is
received from an external device.
A trigger that occurs when a MIDI Stop message is
received from an external device.
A trigger that occurs when a MIDI Continue message is
received from an external device.
A trigger that occurs upon each cycle of the Sample and
Hold's Clock.
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