E-Mu Classic keys Operation Manual page 59

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MODULATION SOURCES:
KEY NUMBER
KEY VELOCITY
DESTINATIONS:
PITCH, PRIMARY PITCH,
SECONDARY PITCH,
VOLUME, PRIMARY VOLUME,
SECONDARY VOLUME,
ATTACK, PRIMARY ATTACK,
SECONDARY ATTACK,
DECAY, PRIMARY DECAY,
SECONDARY DECAY,
RELEASE, PRIMARY RELEASE,
SECONDARY RELEASE,
CROSSFADE,
LFO 1 AMOUNT,
LFO 1 RATE,
LFO 2 AMOUNT,
LFO 2 RATE,
AUX. ENVELOPE AMOUNT,
AUX. ENVELOPE ATTACK,
AUX. ENVELOPE DECAY,
AUX. ENVELOPE RELEASE,
SAMPLE START,
PRIMARY SAMPLE START,
SECONDARY SAMPLE START,
PAN, PRIMARY PAN,
SECONDARY PAN,
TONE, PRIMARY TONE,
SECONDARY TONE
THE TONE FILTER IS A
SIMPLE LOW-PASS TONE
CONTROL WHICH CAN BE
USED TO DARKEN THE
TONE OF AN INSTRUMENT.
PRESET PROGRAMMING
KEYBOARD & VELOCITY MODULATION
The Keyboard and Velocity Modulation
diagram shows the possible routings of
Key Number (which key is pressed), and
Velocity (how hard the key is pressed).
These modulation sources can control
any of the destinations indicated by the
small arrows. A modulation source can
control up to six destinations or one
destination can be controlled by up to six
modulation sources. The possible modu-
lation routings are completely flexible as
shown in the example above.
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