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Parameter Name
#
136
AlternatePan
Alternate Pan Depth
137
RandomPan
Random Pan Depth
138
ScalingPan
Scaling Pan Depth
139
EGTime
AEG Time Velocity
Sensitivity
140
Segment
AEG Time Segment
141
EGLevel
AEG Level Velocity
Sensitivity
142
Curve
Velocity Sensitivity Curve
143
(AEG) TIME
AEG Time
144
(AEG) LEVEL
AEG Level
145
LevelSens
Amplitude (Level) Key
Follow Sensitivity
146
CenterKey
Amplitude Key Follow
Center Key
147
EGTimeSens
AEG Time Key Follow
Sensitivity
148
CenterKey
AEG Time Key Follow
Center Key
149
(Scaling)
Amplitude Scaling Break
BREAKPOINT
Point
150
(Scaling) OFFSET
Amplitude Scaling Offset
151
Level (VEL SENS)
Level Velocity Sensitivity
152
(Native Parameters)
Plug-in Native Parameters
153
Detune
Detune
154
FEGDepth
FEG Depth
Appendix
Determines the amount by which the sound of the selected Element is panned alternately left and right for each note you press. The
Pan setting is used as the basic Pan position.
Determines the amount by which the sound of the selected Element is panned randomly left and right for each note you press. The
main Pan setting is used for the basic Pan position.
Determines the degree to which the notes (specifically,their position or octave range) affect the Pan position, left and right, of the
selected Element. At note C3, the main Pan setting is used for the basic Pan position.
Determines the degree to which velocity affects the Amplitude EG. Positive settings cause the AEG change to become faster when
you play the keyboard harder (for a large Velocity value). Negative values have the opposite effect. This affects only the specified
Segments.
Determines the sensitivity of the AEG Level (the volume of the AEG change) to velocity. The Curve parameter lets you select from
five different preset velocity curves (graphically indicated in the display), each determining how velocity affects the Amplitude EG.
Determines the transition in volume (Amplitude) from the moment a note is pressed on the keyboard to the point at which the sound
stops. This lets you reproduce many characteristics of natural acoustic instruments — such as the quick attack and decay of
percussion sounds, or the long release of a sustained piano tone. Keep in mind that different sounds have varying degrees of
natural decay. For example, a piano sound gradually decreases in volume as you hold the key; however, an organ sound stays at
the same volume. Also, the larger the value of the AEG Release Time, the longer the sustain.
Determines the Level Key Follow (Level Scaling) Sensitivity , or how much the volume changes in response to the particular notes
played on the keyboard.
Indicates that the central note for Level Sensitivity above is C3. At C3, the volume behaves according to its actual settings. For other
notes, the level varies in proportion to the key played and its interval away from the center key. (Display only; cannot be changed
here.)
Determines the sensitivity of the AEG time (the speed of the AEG change) to velocity.
Determines the basic pitch (note number) used by the EGTimeSens parameter (above). When the center note is played, the AEG
time behaves according to its actual settings. For other notes, the speed varies in proportion to the key played and its interval away
from the center key.
Determines the Break Points for Amplitude Scaling (how the volume responds to note position) and Offset Levels.
Determines how the volume responds to velocity. A setting of "0" results in maximum velocity, without regard to how strongly the key
is pressed. A setting of "32" resultsd in normal velocity response, while for a setting of "64," the tone generator plays only when
maximum velocity (127) is received.
For editing the native parameters (those parameters exclusive to the particular board). Use the [<>] buttons to scroll through the
display. The parameters will vary depending on the Plug-in Board. For details about each parameter and its functions, refer to the
Owner's Manual or the on-line help that came with your Plug-in Board. For details on the current lineup of available Plug-in Boards,
see page 21.
Determines the fine tuning.
Determines the Filter Envelope Generator depth (amount of Cutoff frequency) for each part.
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