Filter Function 2: Lfo Amount And Keyboard Tracking; Filter Function 3: Adsr Settings - E-Mu EII+ Owner's Manual

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THE GUIDED TOURS

FILTER FUNCTION 2: LFO AMOUNT AND KEYBOARD TRACKING

1. Follow the instructions in FILTER 2. When it describes how sliders A and B affect the
sound, vary these sliders while playing the keyboard to hear the results.
As mentioned previously, slider-setting changes will not affect the note(s) being held
down; you must hit a new note to hear any effect.
Since we do not yet want to exit this function, after reading step 1 in FILTER 2 return to
this section starting with step 2.
2. After playing with the two sliders, before proceeding to the next section set LFO Amt to
00 and KBD Amt to 1.00, then exit the function by pressing ENTER (as described in
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 3, "Exiting a Function").

FILTER FUNCTION 3: ADSR SETTINGS

1. Follow the instructions in FILTER 3; when it describes how sliders A, B, C, and D affect
the sound; vary these sliders while playing the keyboard to hear the results. Remember,
slider setting changes will not affect the note(s) being held down so you must hit a new
note to hear any effect. (Since you've probably figured this out after all our repeated
warnings, from now on we'll give you a break and not mention the bit about having to hit
new notes anymore.)
Since we do not yet want to exit this function, after reading step 1 in FILTER 3 return to
this section starting with step 2.
2. After playing with the four sliders, before proceeding to the next section set Atk = 01,
Dec 01, Sus = 32, and Rel = 32. This opens up the filter all the way, and makes it easier
to observe the effects of changing the VCA settings. Exit the function by pressing
ENTER to return to the Module Identifier, or even more conveniently, go directly to the
VCA/LFO module by activating it (as described in GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 3,
"Exiting the Function").
Since you have no doubt figured out how to Exit a Function by now, we'll stop putting in
all these references to GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 3.
© 1985, 1986, 1987 E-mu Systems, Inc.
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