Output; Modulating Sounds (Lfo1/2/Step Lfo) - Roland Fantom G8 User Manual

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Creating a Patch
TVA Env Time 4 Velocity Sens
The parameter to use when you want key release speed to control
the Time 4 value of the TVA envelope. If you want Time 4 to be
speeded up for quickly released notes, set this parameter to a
positive (+) value. If you want it to be slowed down, set this to a
negative (-) value.
Value: -63– +63
TVA Env Time Key Follow
Use this setting if you want the TVA envelope times (Time 2–Time 4)
to be affected by the keyboard location. Based on the TVA envelope
times for the C4 key (center C), positive (+) settings will cause notes
higher than C4 to have increasingly shorter times, and negative (-)
settings will cause them to have increasingly longer times. Larger
settings will produce greater change.
Value:
-100, -90, -80, -70, -60, -50, -40, -30, -20, -10, 0, +10,
+20, +30, +40, +50, +60, +70, +80, +90, +100
fig.06-031.e
Time
C1
C2
C3
C4
TVA Env Time 1–4 ★
Specify the TVA envelope times (Time 1– Time 4). Higher settings
will lengthen the time until the next volume level is reached. (For
example, Time 2 is the time over which Level 1 will change to Level
2.)
Value: 0–127
TVA Env Level 1–3
Specify the TVA envelope levels (Level 1–Level 3). These settings
specify how the volume will change at each point, relative to the
standard volume (the Tone Level value specified in the TVA screen).
Value: 0–127
fig.06-041.e
T1 T2
T3
Level
L1 L2
Note on
T: Time
L: Level
102
-100
-50
0
+50
+100
Key
C5
C6
C7
T4
Time
L3
Note off

Output

Tone Output Assign
Specifies how the direct sound of each tone will be output.
Value:
PFX:
Output through patch multi-effects.
DRY:
Output without passing through patch multi-effects.
Tone Output Level
Specifies the signal level of each tone.
Value: 0–127
Tone Chorus Send Level
Specifies the level of the signal sent to the chorus for each tone.
Value: 0–127
Tone Reverb Send Level
Specifies the level of the signal sent to the reverb for each tone.
Value: 0–127

Modulating Sounds (LFO1/2/Step LFO)

An LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator) causes change over a cycle
in a sound. Each tone has two LFOs (LFO1/LFO2), and these
can be used to cyclically change the pitch, cutoff frequency and
volume to create modulation-type effects such as vibrato, wah
and tremolo. Both LFOs have the same parameters so only one
explanation is needed.

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