Fltr Mod (Filter Modulation) - Korg Opsix Owner's Manual

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FLTR MOD (Filter Modulation)

LOW (KeyTrk Low Slope)
Sets the depth of key tracking for notes that are lower than the Center Key. When this is set to a
positive value, the cutoff frequency correspondingly increases for lower notes. When this is set to a
negative value, the cutoff frequency correspondingly decreases for lower notes. A setting of "–1.00"
will make the cutoff frequency change with the same slope as the key pressed on the keyboard.
HIGH (KeyTrk High Slope)
Sets the depth of key tracking for notes that are higher than the Center Key. When this is set to a
positive value, the cutoff frequency correspondingly increases for higher notes. When this is set to a
negative value, the cutoff frequency correspondingly decreases for higher notes. A setting of "+1.00"
will make the cutoff frequency change with the same slope as the key pressed on the keyboard.
CENTER (KeyTrk Center Key)
This sets the note used as a reference for keyboard tracking. The cutoff frequency will change
according to the distance between the inputted note and the reference note. When you play the same
note as the reference note, the cutoff frequency will be the same as the setting on the Filter page.
LFO2 (LFO2 Int)
This sets the amount that the LFO2 modulates the cutoff parameter.
CTRL (LFO2 Ctrl Src)
Selects the modulation source that controls the LFO2 Int. The source selected here is multiplied with
LFO2 Int to determine the amount of cutoff modulation. (See "Control Source List", p.78)
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