GEM GPS3600 Owner's Manual page 92

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RESONANCE TOUCH SENSITIVITY: Links the
Resonance to Aftertouch.
Positive values increases the amount of Reso-
nance applied with increased Aftertouch pres-
sure, negative values have the inverse effect.
Assignable values: –7 ... 0 ... +7.
0 = no effect.
FILTER ENVELOPE AMOUNT: Activates the
envelope for the Filter in edit and sets the depth
of action of the Filter envelope.
The envelope consists of two parts: "Filter Key
On Envelope" and the "Filter Key Off Envelope".
Negative values invert the Filter Envelope.
Assignable values: –10 ... +10.
FILT. ENV AMOUNT DYN. SENS.: Links the
depth of action of the Filter envelope to changes
in key velocity.
Positive values enhance the depth of action of
the Filter envelope with increased key velocity,
negative values produce the inverse effect. As-
signable values: –7 ... 0 ... +7.
0 = no effect.
FILT. ENV AMNT. TOUCH. SENS.: Links the
depth of action of the Filter envelope to changes
in Aftertouch pressure.
Positive values enhance the depth of action of
the Filter envelope with increased Aftertouch
pressure, negative values produce the inverse
effect. Assignable values: –7 ... 0 ... +7.
0 = no effect.
2•30 Reference Guide
FILTER CUTOFF TRACKING
Valid for All Algorithms.
The Filter Cutoff Tracking curve allows you to vary
the Cutoff Frequency across the keyboard, in
order that it does not remain fixed for all the notes
of a Sound, but moves according to the note
played.
The options and parameters used to shape the
Filter Cutoff Tracking curve, (Segment, Point, Key
and Level), are identical to those used for the
Volume Tracking curve explained on page 2. 20.
An illustrated example of how to program a Track-
ing curve is on page 2. 22.

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