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PARAMETER
Vibrato
E
Vibrato Rate [-64~+63]
This parameter adjusts the speed of the pitch modulation. Positive (+) settings make the preset
pitch modulation faster, and negative (—) settings make it slower.
E
Vibrato Depth [-64~+63]
This parameter adjusts the intensity of the pitch modulation. Positive (+) settings mean that
the "wobble" becomes more prominent, while negative (—) settings make it shallower.
E
Vibrato Delay [64~+63]
This parameter adjusts the time required for the vibrato effect to begin. Positive (+) settings
increase the time before vibrato will begin, and negative settings shorten the time.
TVF
mM
TVE Cutoff [-63~+63]
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Positive Cutoff settings mean that more overtones will be allowed to pass, so that the sound
becomes brighter. The further this value is set in the negative direction, the fewer overtones
will be allowed to pass, and the sound will become softer (darker).
Note: For some sounds, positive (+) Cutoff settings will cause no noticeable change because the
Cutoff is already set to its maximum value.
m
TVF Resonance [-64~+63]
This is a parameter one invariably associates with a synthesizer. When the Resonance value
is increased, the overtones in the area of the cutoff frequency will be emphasized, creating a
sound with a strong character.
Tip: The Resonance parameter can be used to reduce the volume of a sound's low frequency con-
tent, effectively duplicating the Bass control of an amplifier. This only works, however, when the
Cutoff Freq is relatively high (to avoid an unnatural boost of middle frequencies) and for values
between +1 and +15: Higher values lead to a noticeable Resonance effect.
Note: For some sounds, negative (-) settings of Resonance will cause no noticeable change in the
sound.
Env(elope)
E
Env Attack [-64~+63]
This parameter adjusts the onset of the sound. Negative values speed up the attack, so that the
sound becomes more aggressive.
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