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F
2
-
1
VDF
PROG
100
UDFl
Cutoff
=
99
EG
Inierisii-=i=
99
Cutoff
0-99
Determines
the
initial
cutoff
frequency of
VDF
1.
(Controls
how
bright the
sound
will be.)
[H]
EG
Intensity
0-99
Determines
the
degree
to
which
the
EG
will affect
the cutoff frequency.
*
The
VDF
(Variable
Digital
Filter)
controls
the
tonal quality of the
sound by
damping
(cutting
off) the
high frequency
components
of the
Multisound.
Cutoff
sets
the
cutoff
frequency
of
VDF.
The
smaller
the
value
is set,
the
more mellow
the
tone
becomes.
EG
Intensity
sets
the sensitivity of the
cutoff
frequency
to the
VDF EG
in
the
succeeding
page.
The
depth
of
the
cutoff
change
is
greatest
when
set to
99.
99
Frequency
Cutoff
frequency
F
2
-
2
VDF
1
EG
PROG
100
UDFl EG
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S-99 RT99 R-yy
Sat
Attack
Time
0-
99
[B]A
Attack Level
-99
~+99
[c]dt
Decay
Time
0-
99
SB
Break
Point
-99
~+99
Slope
Time
0~
99
?]s
Sustain
Level
-99
~+99
[Drt
Release
Time
0~
99
Dr
Release Level
-99
-+99
Determines
how
the
VDF
Vs
cutoff
frequency
will
vary over
lime.
The
time
parateters
(Attack
Time,
Decay
Time, Slope Time, Release
Time)
are
used
to set
the
time
it
takes
to
reach
the
next
level.
The
level
parameters (Attack
Level,
Break
Point, Sustain
level,
Release Level)
are
used
to set
the cutoff
frequency of
the
VDF
for that
segment
of
the
EG.
Cutoff
["Attack'
'Decay
W
\
tim©
time
Qreak
Slope
lime
»<«y°"
point
Release
level
Each
level
can be
individually
set to a
positive
or
negative value
in
relation
to initial
cutoff.
The amount
by which each
level affects the
cutoff
frequency
is
globally controlled
by
VDF
1
EG
Intensity.
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