Kurzweil K2600 - MUSICIANS GUIDE REV A PART NUMBER 910330 CHAP 14 Sampling Manual page 27

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11 Volume Ramp
F:VolRamp||||Start:0.000||||End:6.000|||
Curve:LIN|||StartLvl:0dB|||||EndLvl:0dB|
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This function lets you apply a ramp to the volume of the selected sample range. The Start Level
and End Level parameters let you set the amount of cut (negative value) or boost (positive
value) at the start and end points of the segment. The Curve parameter determines the shape of
the ramp that scales the amplitude of the sample between the start and end amplitudes. The
available values are LIN, EXP, COS, EQL, and MIX. These curves are described on page 14-34.
The VolRamp function affects only those samples within the start and end points. The sample
will clip if you apply large amounts of volume ramp. If you want to ramp the volume of a
sample segment up or down, then keep the volume at that level, use the Crescendo function.
12 Crescendo/Decrescendo (Crescendo)
F:Crescendo||Start:0.000||||End:6.000|||
Curve:LIN|||EndLvl:0dB||||||||||||||||||
VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV
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Similar to Volume Ramp, this function applies a curve that scales the amplitude of the selected
sample segment. Unlike Volume Ramp, however, you simply select a start and end point, and a
single level. The amount of cut or boost starts at 0dB at the start point of the ramp, and reaches
the level you specify when it reaches the end point of the ramp. The samples after the end point
are scaled to the amplitude level of the end point.
When you set a negative end level (decrescendo), the sampleÕs volume is cut by the amount you
specify. If you set a positive end level (crescendo), the sample segment is Þrst cut by the amount
you specify, then is boosted back to its original level. This enables you to add large crescendos
without clipping the sample. You may want to adjust the gain of the layer using the sample to
match its level with other sounds.
Use the Curve parameter to select the shape of the curve within the selected segment. The
available values are LIN, EXP, COS, EQL, and MIX. These curves are described on page 14-34.
Sampling and Sample Editing
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