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TVA

This section determines the volume and panning.
TVA stands for Time Variant Amplifier, and controls the overall volume of each note you play, affecting aspects of the
sound such as master volume (level), envelope, keyboard velocity, pan, and tremolo.
TVA
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TVA Switch
Parameter
TVA Switch
Level
Level KF (Level Keyfollow)
Level LFO Depth
Pan
Pan KF (Pan Keyfollow)
Pan LFO Depth
Value
Description
OFF, ON
Switches the TVA on/off.
0–127
Specifies the volume of the tone.
-200– +200
Use this parameter if you want the volume of the patch to change according
to the key that is pressed. Relative to the volume at the C4 key (center C),
positive (+) settings will cause the volume to rise for notes higher than C4,
and negative (-) settings will cause the volume to fall for notes higher than
C4. Larger settings will produce greater change.
-63– +63
Specifies how deeply the LFO will affect the volume of the patch.
L64–0–63R
Specifies the pan of the patch. "L64" is far left, "0" is center, and "63R" is
far right.
-200– +200
Use this parameter if you want key position to affect panning. Positive (+) set-
tings will cause notes higher than C4 key (center C) to be panned increas-
ingly further toward the right, and negative (-) settings will cause notes higher
than C4 key (center C) to be panned toward the left. Larger settings will pro-
duce greater change.
Pan
R
o
L
C1
C2
-63– +63
Specifies how deeply the LFO will affect the pan.
Com
OSC1/2
MOD
COSM1/2
+100
+50
0
-50
-100
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7
Editing a Tone (Pro Edit)
TVA
AP Syn
Effects
Key
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