7-3: Amp; 7-4: Amp Modulation; 7-5: Amp Eg - Korg KRONOS SGX-2 Parameter Manual

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AMS
This selects an AMS source to modulate Pan. For a list of
AMS sources, see "Alternate Modulation Source (AMS)
List" on page 1109.
Intensity
This controls the depth and direction of the AMS modulation
for Pan.
For example, if Pan is set to C064 and AMS is set to Note
Number, positive (+) intensities will cause the sound to
move toward the right as you play higher than C4, and
toward the left as you play lower than C4.
Negative (–) intensities will have the opposite effect.
Phase Invert
This inverts the phase of Input 1.
Tip: Creating random panning
Mixer inputs have no random pan setting per se. However,
you can create this effect easily using AMS. To do so:
1. Set the input's Pan to C064.
2. Set the Pan AMS Intensity to +64.
3. Assign an unused LFO to Pan AMS.
7–3: Amp
The Amp page is identical to that of the STR-1. For detailed
information, see "6-1: Amp" on page 291.
7–4: Amp Modulation
The Amp Modulation page is identical to that of the STR-1.
For detailed information, see "6-2: Amp Modulation" on
page 292.
7–5: Amp EG
The Amp EG interacts with the Amp and Amp Modulation
settings to control the overall volume of the MOD-7. This
EG always affects that overall volume, but it can also be
used as an EG and AMS source elsewhere in the MOD-7.
The Amp EG is almost identical to EGs 1–9, with the
following exceptions:
• Levels can only be positive.
• The Amp EG cannot be reset after it has entered its
release phase.
For more information, please see "8–1: EG 1" on page 388.
[List of AMS Sources]
[–127...+127]
[Off, On]
Program P7: Amp 7–3: Amp
Next, make the following settings in the LFO:
4. Enable the Key Sync check-box.
5. Set the Waveform to Random 1.
6. Enable the Stop check-box.
Stop makes the LFO generate a single value at note-on, and
then hold that value. Now, the input will have a different
random pan position each time you play a note.
7–2b: Inputs 2...6
The controls for Inputs 2 through 6 are the same as those for
Input 1, above.
v 7–2: Page Menu Commands
The number before each command shows its ENTER +
number-key shortcut. For more information on these
shortcuts, see "ENTER + 0-9: shortcuts for menu
commands" on page 153.
• 0: Write Program. For more information, see "Write
Program" on page 153.
• 1: Exclusive Solo. For more information, see "Exclusive
Solo" on page 153.
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