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AMS (Alternate Modulation Source)
Selects a modulation source ( p.48 of this manual)
that will control "Picking Point."
Intensity (Picking Point AMS Intensity)
Specifies the depth and direction of the effect of
"AMS."
Damp
Specifies the amount of high-frequency attenuation
that will be produced by the characteristics of the
string and by how the string is pressed.
As this value is increased, the high-frequency
components of the vibration in the string will be
attenuated (dampened) more strongly, producing a
darker sound. In general, this parameter should be set
to a higher value to simulate instruments which use
soft strings or which have no frets, and to a lower
value to simulate instruments which use hard strings
or which have frets.
KTr (Damp Keyboard Track)
Specifies how the Damp amount will be affected by
the keyboard location.
With positive (+) settings, the Damp value will
increase as you play notes above C4.
With negative (–) settings, the Damp will decrease as
you play notes above C4.
Damp
Damp
+99
99
99
+50
50
0
25
-50
0
0
C-1
C4
-99
C9
C-1
when Damp=25
when Damp=50
AMS (Alternate Modulation Source)
Selects a modulation source ( p.48 of this manual)
that will control "Damp."
Intensity (Damp AMS Intensity)
Specifies the depth and direction of the effect that
"AMS" will have.
Decay
Specifies the decay time over which the sound will
decay if you continue pressing a note. Higher settings
of this value will produce a longer decay time.
Depending on the settings of "4–3: Amp EG",
the setting you make here may not have
audible results. If you raise the EG break level
and sustain level, it will be easier to hear the
result of this setting.
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[–99...+99]
[0...99]
[–99...+99]
Damp
+99 +50
+99 +50
99
75
0
-50
-99
-99
0
C4
C9
C-1
C4
C9
when Damp=75
[Off...MIDI:CC#83]
[–99...+99]
[0...99]
KTr (Decay Keyboard Track)
Specifies how the "Decay" amount will be affected by
the keyboard location.
With positive (+) settings, the decay will become
faster as you play notes above C4. With negative (–)
settings, it will become slower.
Decay
+99
99
+50
0
25
-50
0
-99
C-1
C4
C9
when Decay=25
Release
Specifies the length of time over which the sound will
decay after you release the note. Higher settings of
this value will produce a longer release time.
Depending on the settings of "4–3: Amp EG",
the setting you make here may not have
audible results. You may need to raise the EG
release level, it will be easier to hear the result
of this setting.
Dispersion
Specifies the inharmonicity of the higher partials
relative to the fundamental. With a value of 0, the
partials will be located at integer (whole number)
multiples of the fundamental. As this value is
increased, the partials will move further away from
integer multiple locations. In general, thin and flexible
strings can be simulated by a low "Dispersion" value,
0
and thick and stiff strings can be simulated by a high
-50
"Dispersion" value.
If this value is raised excessively, the pitch
may become unstable.
AMS (Alternate Modulation Source)
Selects a modulation source ( p.48 of this manual)
that will control "Dispersion."
Intensity (Dispersion AMS Intensity)
Specifies the depth and direction of the effect of
"AMS."
1–3d: Harmonics
Point
Specifies the location at which the string will be
pressed to play harmonics.
[–99...+99]
Decay
Decay
+99 +50
99
99
75
0
50
-50
-99
0
0
C-1
C4
C9
C-1
when Decay=50
when Decay=75
[Off...MIDI:CC#83]
[–99...+99]
+99 +50
0
-50
-99
C9
C4
[0...99]
[0...99]
[0...99]

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