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The functions of the parameters are
as
follows
(see
pp.18·-19 in
the PROGRAM Mode
for more details):
0
=
OSC Balance (Oscillator balance)
This parameter controls the relative sound
volume
of the two oscillators of programs having two
oscillators.
The
larger the
value,
the greater the
volume
of OSC
1
becomes.
(Range: -10
to
+10.)
F
=
VDF
Cutoff (VDF cutoff
frequency)
This parameter
controls
the frequency point from
which
all lower frequencies are passed and all higher
ones are cut off by
the
VDF. The higher this number is the
clearer
or brighter
the timbre
of the
sound
becomes,
and
the
smaller
the number the more muted or
soft the
timbre becomes.
(Range: -10
to +10.)
L'
=
VDA
Level
This parameter adjusts the level of the entire Program by VDA.
(Range
:
-10
to
+10.)
K
=
KBD Track (Keyboard tracking)
Used
in
conjunction with VDF Cutoff, this parameter sets
the
degree
to
which keyboard
pitch
affects
the
amplitude and the
cutoff
frequency. The larger the number set with this parameter, the wider the
variation
in timbre becomes, corresponding
to
the note played.
(Range:
-10
to
+10.)
V
=
Vel. Sens. (Velocity Sensitivity)
This parameter
sets
the
degree
to
which
key
velocity
affects the amplitude and the cutoff
frequency.
The
larger
the
valuelis, the
greater the change
in
timbre
becomes,
corresponding to
how hard
the
keys
are struck.
(Range
:
-10 to +10.)
A
=
VDF/ A
EG
Attack Time (VDF and VDA EG attack
time)
This parameter controls the attack
time
of the program. The
larger the value
is, the
longer the
attack
time
becomes.
(Range:
-
10 to
+10.)
R
=
VDF/ A
EG
Release Time (VDF
and
VDA EG
release
time)
This parameter controls
the
release
time
of
the program. The larger
the
number
is,
the
longer
the
release
time
becomes.
(Range
:
-10
to
+10.)
E
=
Effect Balance
This
parameter controls
the
volume
balance of the
effect and direct sounds. The
larger the number
is,
the
greater the
ratio of effect sound
to
direct sound
becomes.
(Range:
-10
to +10.)
NOTE:
The values of the parameters here will return
to
their original settings when you select other
programs.
When moving to other modes, the parameter value (and, hence,
the
sound) remains at its stored or edited
setting. When moving back to the PROGRAM
Mode,
the display value will be reset to zero, but the actual
value remains unchanged.
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