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2–1c: JS (+X)
These settings determine how the pitch will change when the joystick is moved toward the right.
Intensity
12 units are equal to one octave.
For example if this is set to +12 and you move the joystick all the way to the right, the pitch will
rise one octave.
Step
Each unit of 1 is a semitone. Normally this will be set to Continuous.
If Continuous is selected, the pitch will change smoothly when the joystick is moved toward the
right.
If a setting other than Continuous is selected, the pitch will change in increments of the specified
interval.
Since the Intensity parameter determines the range of pitch change, there will be no pitch
change if the Step setting is larger than the Intensity setting.
2–1d: JS (–X)
These settings determine how the pitch will change when the joystick is moved toward the left.
Intensity
12 units are equal to one octave.
For example with a setting of –60, moving the joystick all the way to the left will lower the pitch
five octaves. This produces an effect similar to pressing the vibrato arm of a guitar (be sure to set
Step to Continuous).
Step
Each unit of 1 is a semitone. Normally this will be set to Continuous.
For details refer to "2–1c: JS(+X)."
2–1e: Alternate Modulation
These settings determine how the Alternate Modulation Source will modulate the pitch.
AMS (Alternate Modulation Source)
Select the source which will modulate the pitch of oscillator 1.
With a setting of OFF, modulation will not be applied.
Intensity
This determines the depth of the modulation applied to pitch.
With a setting of 0, no modulation will be applied.
If AMS is set to Tempo and this parameter is set to +12.00, the pitch will rise one octave when the
tempo which is input ( q =120 is standard) is increased to twice its speed.
If AMS is set to EG or LFO, the pitch can be modified to a maximum of ±1 octave. (The LFO can
add an additional ±1 octave of adjustment to the offset.) For example if AMS is set to Filter LFO,
you can apply vibrato that is synchronized to the filter wah effect, and this parameter will control
the depth of vibrato.
If AMS is set to a controller (Joy Stick (+Y), etc.), positive (+) settings of Intensity will raise the
pitch, and negative (–) settings will lower the pitch. The range of this pitch change is a maximum
of 1 octave.
In this way, AMS and Intensity work together to determine how the pitch is modulated.
For details on how Alternate Modulation and the other AMS functions operate, refer to page 157
"8. Appendix" in this manual and to page 33 "About alternate modulation" in the Basic Guide.
2–1: OSC1 Pitch Mod (Oscillator Pitch Modulation)
[Continuous, 1/8...12]
[Continuous, 1/8...12]
[–60...+12]
[–60...+12]
[OFF...Tempo]
[–12.00...+12.00]
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