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F
2
-
3
VDF
1
VEL
SENS (VDF
1
Velocity
Sensitivity)
PROG
100
UDFl UEL SENS
Release Tine
EGIrit.=-99
EGTine=99
fiT:0
DT:+ ST:+ RT:0
[B]
EG
Int
(EG
Intensity
Velocity
Sensitivity)
-99
- +99
The
degree
to
which
the
VDF
1
Effs
level
is
affected
by
key
velocity
EG
Time (EG Time
Velocity
Sensitivity)
0--99
The
degree
to
which
the
VDF
1
EC's
time
is
affected
by
key
velocity
[e]at
Attack
Time
-,o,+
These
are the
parameters
that
EG
time
velocity
sensitivity
can
be programmed
lo
affect;
negative
and
positive values
can
be
individually selected
with
0
having
no
effect.
[f]dt
Decay Time
-,o,+
[g)st
Slope
Time
-,o,+
[h]rt
Release
Time
-,o,+
EG
Int
(EG
Intensity
Velocity
Sensitivity)
is
an
effect that
changes
the
tone color
by
how
hard
you
strike
the
keys.
*
When
a
negative
setting
is
chosen,
the
more
softly the
keys
are
played
the greater the
cutoff
frequency
change becomes. (The
set
value
by
EG
intensity
is
the
norm.)
When
set to
Cutoff
level
|
A^.
/M
^
Played
softly
Normal
EG
setting
Played
strongly
*
It is
true
of
most
acoustic
musical instruments
that
the softer the
sound made,
the
fewer high frequency
components
that are
present
in
the
sound.
When
imitating
this effect, set
the cutoff
frequency
to
low
in
the
VDF,
set
all
levels
like
the sustain level
of
VDF EG
to
"+",
and
set
the
parameter
values of
VDF
EG
intensity
and
VDF
EG
intensity velocity Sensitivity to "+".
EG
Time (EG Time
Velocity
Sensitivity)
is
an
effect that
changes
the
speed
of
VDF EG
by
how
hard
you
strike
the keys.
When
set to
positive
("+"), the
stronger the
key
is
hit
the shorter the
time
of
the
EG
(Attack
/
Decay
/
Slope
/
Release)
becomes. (The
time
becomes
longer
when
set to
"-".)
Thus, by
setting
Attack
to
positive
("+")
and
release
to
negative
("-"),
the
harder
the
key
is
struck the shorter the attack but the
longer
the release.
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