Controlling The Pitch Eg (Envelope Generator); Choosing A Pitch Modulation Source; Linking Pitch To Velocity; Linking Pitch To An Ams Modulation - Korg HAVIAN 30 User Manual

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to simulate the downward swoops that a guitarist produces using the trem-
olo arm.

Choosing a pitch modulation source

Use the
Pitch > AMS
modulation source for the pitch of the selected oscillator. A list of the avail-
able AMS sources is in the Appendix.
The
Intensity
of the effect produced by the AMS. With a setting of 0, no modulation will be
applied. With a setting of 12.00, the pitch will change up to one octave.
For example, if you choose the JS (-Y) AMS and move the joystick down-
wards, the pitch will rise if this parameter is set to a positive (+) value, or fall
if this parameter is set to a negative (–) value. The range is a maximum of
one octave.

Controlling the Pitch EG (Envelope Generator)

Use the
Pitch EG
tors.

Linking pitch to velocity

The
Velocity Intensity
direction of the Pitch EG modulation. With a setting of 12.00, the pitch will
change a maximum of ±1 octave.

Linking pitch to an AMS modulation

Use the
Pitch EG > AMS
pitch EG of the selected oscillator. A list of the available AMS sources is in
the Appendix.
Use the
Pitch EG > Intensity
the AMS. For example, if you choose the Velocity AMS and set this value to
+12.00, the velocity will control the range of pitch change produced by the
pitch EG in a range of ±1 octave. As you play more softly, the pitch change will
draw closer to the pitch EG levels.
(Alternate Modulation Source) pop-up menu to select a
parameter (-12.00...+12.00) specifies the depth and direction
parameters to controls the Pitch EG unique to all oscilla-
parameter (-12.00...+12.00) specifies the depth and
parameter to select a modulation source for the
parameter to specify the depth and direction of
Modulating pitch |353

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