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Digital programmable algorithm synthesizer
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20: BREATH RANGE, PITCH
This function is used to set the maximum depth of LFO pitch modulation that can
be applied using the breath controller. The actual effect produced depends on the
settings of the LFO parameters-these will be discussed in CHAPTER IV: VOlCE
PROGRAMMING. Note, however, that the appropriate voice PITCH MODU-
LATION SENSlTlVlTY parameter must be set to a value higher than 0 for pitch
modulation to be effective. The voice PITCH MODULATION SENSITIVITY pa-
rameter will be discussed in CHAPTER IV: VOICE PROGRAMMING.
The data range is from 0 to 99. At 0, pitch modulation is OFF, and applying breath
pressure to the breath controller will cause no pitch modulation to be applied to
the voice. A setting of 99 produces the greatest possible pitch modulation depth.
Data is entered using the DATA ENTRY slider and -1 /+1 buttons. Once this function
is called, subsequent presses on the 20 button will increment the data value.
21: BREATH RANGE, AMPLITUDE
This function is used to set the maximum depth of LFO amplitude modulation that
can be applied using the breath controller. The actual effect produced depends
on the settings of the LFO parameters–these will be discussed in CHAPTER IV:
VOICE PROGRAMMING. Note, however, that the appropriate voice AMPLITUDE
MODULATION SENSITIVITY parameter must be set to a value higher than 0 for
amplitude modulation to be effective. The voice AMPLITUDE MODULATION
SENSITIVITY parameter will be discussed in CHAPTER IV: VOICE PROGRAM-
MING.
The data range is from 0 to 99. At 0, amplitude modulation is OFF, and applying
breath pressure to the breath controller will cause no amplitude modulation to be
applied to the voice. A setting of 99 produces the greatest possible pitch modulation
depth.
Data is entered using the DATA ENTRY slider or -1 /+1 buttons. Once this function
is called, subsequent presses on the 21 button will increment the data value.
22: BREATH RANGE, PITCH BIAS
This function permits breath pressure applied to the BC-1 breath controller to directly
control the pitch of the voice. In other words, the LFO has no effect. Only your
breath pressure directly affects the pitch of the voice.
The data range is from 0 to 99. At 50, pitch bias is OFF. A setting of 99 permits
a 4-octave pitch increase, and a setting of 0 permits a 4-octave pitch decrease to
be produced through the breath controller.
Data is entered using the DATA ENTRY slider and -1 /+1 buttons. Once this function
is called, subsequent presses on the 22 button increment the data value.
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