Modifying the sound while you play
You can use the knobs to control aspects of the sound, such as the brightness
(Cutoff), the distinctive "synth-like" character (Resonance), how the sound
starts (Attack), and how long the sound continues after you release the note
(Release). As an example, let's try using the knobs in Patch mode.
Procedure
Confirm that the FILTER/ENV indicator is lighted. (If it's not lit, press the button below it so it lights.)
The patch screen also shows you what you can control from the knobs.
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The procedure described above is a convenient way to make temporary adjustments while you play.
(The changes you make with the knobs are not saved.)
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For more details
→ "Using Knobs or Buttons to Modify the Sound (Realtime Controller)" (p. 124) in
Owner's Manual
Controlling the sound of the pads in Patch mode
→ "Specifying the Part that Will be Affected by the Controller" (p. 47) in Owner's
Manual
In Performance mode you'll be using multiple patches, you can select one of the parts and
control it.→ "Make Settings for the Realtime Controllers and D Beam Controller
(Ctrl)" (p. 114) in Owner's Manual
How can I adjust the Cutoff, Resonance, Attack, and Release, and save them as
the default settings for that patch?
→ "Cutoff Frequency" (p. 69) in Owner's Manual
→ "Resonance" (p. 69) in Owner's Manual
→ "A-Env Time 1–4 (TVA Envelope Time 1–4)" (p. 73) in Owner's Manual