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P (Pitch EG intensity)
[–99...+99]
This specifies the effect that the Pitch EG will have on
the pitch of the selected oscillator.
Positive (+) settings will cause a greater pitch change
as the value is increased.
Negative (–) settings will invert the direction of the
pitch change.
With a setting of 0, the Pitch EG will not affect the
selected oscillator, and the pitch will not change at all.
Pitch EG settings are made in "Page 4: Pitch EG".
Pan
[OFF, L15...L01, CNT, R01...R15]
This sets the stereo location of the selected oscillator.
This will adjust the level of the oscillator signals that
are sent from channels A and B to the effect section.
Page 4: Pitch EG
The parameters of this page determine the shape of the
Pitch EG (envelope generator). The Pitch EG deter-
mines how the pitch of the program changes over time
in relation to its standard pitch.
Start level
Attack
time
Release time
Level velocity sensitivity
Release level
For a double oscillator program, both oscillators use
the same Pitch EG. However you can separately adjust
the sensitivity of each oscillator to the pitch EG.
Be aware that the total pitch change (produced by the
pitch EG, pitch bend level, and the Vibrato) is limited
to 3 octaves. In addition, some multisamples are lim-
ited to a narrower range of pitch change depending on
the conditions.
Attack
Decay
level
time
Pitch EG velocity
sitivity
CNT will place the sound produced by the oscillator
in the center.
L settings will place the sound toward the right, and R
settings toward the left. As this value is increased the
sound will move further away from the center.
OFF will turn off the oscillator output to channels A
and B.
This parameter will not be displayed for a Drum pro-
gram. The pan settings of each drum kit will be used.
C=/D= (Send levels)
[0...9]
These parameters set the send levels that are sent from
channels C and D to the effect section.
Pitch rises (+)
Attack Level pitch
Note-on
Standard pitch
Start Level
pitch
Attack
Time
Pitch falls (–)
S (Start level)
[–99...+99]
Sets the pitch at which the program begins to sound.
Positive (+) settings will raise the pitch above stan-
dard pitch, and negative (–) settings will lower the
pitch below standard pitch. When the Pitch EG Inten-
sity parameter is either +99 or –99, a setting of +99 or –
99 for this parameter will produce a rise/fall of
approximately 1 octave.
With a setting of 0, the program will start sounding at
the standard pitch.
Reference • Program mode
Note-off
Time
Release Level pitch
Decay
Time
Release Time
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