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<Fine>
Fine
Tune
50
to
+50
This
parameter
raises/lowers
the pitch of
a
Tone
in incre-
ments
of
one
cent (1/lOOth of
a
semitone).
You
can
fine-tune
the
Tone by up
to a
quarter-tone
in either direction.
<Random> Random
Fitch
Depth
to
1200
I
Tills
deliberately
causes
the pitch of the
Tone
being played
to
fluctuate
irregularly.
The
value
is
displayed
in
hundredths
of
a half-step.
<KeyFlw>
Pitch
Key
Follow
100/-70/-50/-30/-
10/0/+10/+20/+30/+40/+50/+70/+100/+120/+150/+200
This
sets
how
high
the pitch
rises
when
the
keyboard
has
been
shifted
up
an
octave
(12 keys).
When
set to
"+100," then
when
shifted
upward
one
octave
like
an
ordinary
keyboard
instrument, the
pitch also
rises
by one
octave.
When
set to
"+200,"
however,
the pitch
rises
two
octaves,
and
when
set
to
"-100"
it
drops an
octave.
When
set to "0,"
every
key
plays
at
the
same
pitch.
This
is
normally
left
set at
"+100."
+200 +150
C7
Keyboard
position
iiiiiniiiiiiiiiiniiniiiimiiiiiiif
This
varies the Pitch
Envelope
Tl according
to velocity.
When
the
value
is
positive, a
larger velocity
value
results in
faster
change
for Tl.
The
change
is
slowed
when
the
value
is
negative.
<V-T4>
Velocity
Time
4 Sensitivity
100/-70/-50/-
40/-30/-20/-10/0/+10/+20/+30/+40/+50/+70/+100
This
varies the Pitch
Envelope
T4
according
to
the
key
off
velocity.
When
the
value
is
positive,
a
larger velocity
value
results
in faster
change
for T4.
The
change
is
slowed
when
the
value
is
negative.
*
17115
effect
is
not
applied
when
connected
to
a keyboard
that
cannot send key
off
velocity.
<Time
Keyfollow> Envelope
Time Key
Follow
-
100/-70/-50/-40/-30/-20/-10/0/+10/+20/+30/+40/+50/+70/
This
varies the Pitch
Envelope according
to
the
keyboard
position.
The
envelope time
of the
C4
key
is
used
as the
ref-
erence.
When
the
value
is
positive,
keys
farther to the right
side of the
keyboard
(the
high range)
produce
shorter times
up
to
T2
to
T4.
Negative values
result in
longer
times.
PCH
ENVELOPE
(Pitch
Envelope)
Pitch
Time
PCH
ENV
DPT
(Pitch
Envelope Depth)
<Envelope
Depth>
Pitch
Envelope
Depth
12
to
+12
This
sets
the extent of the effectiveness of the Pitch
Envelope.
Larger
values, either positive or negative, result in a greater
range
of
change
for the
Pitch
Envelope. Negative values
reverse the
form
of the envelope.
When
Pitch
Envelope
Depth
is
positive
(+)
When
Pitch
Envelope
Depth
is
negative
(-)
<Velocity
Sens>
Pitch
Envelope
Velocity
Sensitivity
-100
to
+150
BSB3B
This
changes
tlie
level of
the Pitch
Envelope
according
to
velocity.
When
the
value
is
positive, a
larger velocity
value
results in a larger Pitch
Envelope
level.
When
negative, a
larger velocity
value
results in
a smaller Pitch
Envelope
level.
PCH
TIME
ENV
(Pitch
Time
Envelope)
<V-T1>
Velocity
Time
1 Sensitivity
-100/-70/-50/-40/-
30/-20/-10/0/+10/+20/+30/+40/+50/+70/+100I
<T1,
T2, T3, or
T4>
Pitch
Envelope
Time
1, 2, 3,
or 4
to
127
iims
This
sets
the
time
Tl, T2, T3,
or
T4
for
the Pitch Envelope.
Larger values
result in
longer times
until
the next pitch
is
reached
(for
instance,
T2
controls the
time
from
LI
until
L2
is
reached).
<L1,
L2, L3,
or
L4>
Pitch
Envelope
Level
1, 2, 3,
or 4
to
127
I
This
sets
the
level
LI, L2, L3,
or
L4
for
the Pitch
Envelope.
It
determines
how much
the pitch
changes from
the reference
pitch
(set
with Coarse
Tune
or Fine
Tune)
at
each
point.
The
change
is
higher than
the reference pitch
when
this
value
is
positive
and
lower than
the reference pitch
when
negative.
Changing
the
Sound
(TVF)
You
can manipulate Tones with
a
TVF
(Time
Variant
Filter),
changing
the brightness,
thickness,
and
other aspects of the
sound.
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