Korg PA1000 User Manual page 390

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Customizing and editing the Sounds
realtime Control
Attack
Decay
Release
Cutoff
Resonance
LFO Depth
LFO Speed
LFO Delay
Meaning
Attack time. This is the time during which the sound goes from the
Start level (at the moment when you press a key) to the Attack level.
Decay time. Time to go from the final Attack level to the beginning
of the Sustain.
Release time. This is the time during which the sound goes from the
sustaining phase, to zero. The Release is triggered by releasing a key.
Amplifier EG
Attack Level
Note-on
Volume
Start
Level
Attack
Decay
Time
Time
Filter cutoff. This sets the sound brightness.
Low Pass
Level
12dB/oct
24dB/oct
Use the Filter Resonance to boost the part of the sound spectrum
around the cutoff frequency.
Intensity of the Vibrato (LFO).
Speed of the Vibrato (LFO).
Delay time before the Vibrato (LFO) begins, after the sound starts.
Note-off
Break Point
Sustain
Level
Slope
Release Time
Time
This is a filter that cuts the high-frequency
region above the cutoff frequency.
This is the most common type of filter, and is
used to cut part of the overtone components,
making an originally bright timbre sound more
mellow (darker).
When the "Filter Type" is Low Pass Resonance,
Frequency
the cutoff will have a steeper slope.
Time

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