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Reference • Program mode

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The settings here determine how the joystick and
aftertouch will affect the pitch, filter cutoff frequency,
and volume of the program. These parameters will
directly control the pitch, cutoff frequency, and vol-
ume. Unlike the joystick and aftertouch parameters
explained in the Vibrato and VDF MG sections, they
do not control the amount or speed of modulation.
Joystick L/R
Joystick L/R
P.Bend (Pitch bend)
• JS (Joystick L/R)
[–12...+12]
This specifies the amount of pitch change that will
occur when you move the joystick to left or right, in
chromatic steps.
A setting of 12 will allow a pitch bend effect of 1
octave.
Positive (+) settings will cause the pitch to rise when
the joystick is moved toward the right, and fall when
the joystick is moved toward the left.
Negative (–) settings will produce the opposite effect.
Depending on the sound or the keyboard location that
you play, the pitch may not change in a full ±1 octave
range.
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Aftertouch
Aftertouch
• Af (Aftertouch)
[–12...+12]
This specifies the amount of pitch change that will
occur when you apply aftertouch, in chromatic steps.
A setting of 12 will allow a pitch bend effect of 1
octave.
Positive (+) settings will cause the pitch to rise when
aftertouch is applied.
Negative (–) settings will cause the pitch to fall when
aftertouch is applied.
Cutoff
• JS (Joystick L/R)
[–99...+99]
This specifies the maximum amount of cutoff fre-
quency change that will occur when you move the joy-
stick to left or right.
Positive (+) settings will cause the tone to become
brighter when the joystick is moved toward the right,
and darker when the joystick is moved toward the left.
Negative (–) settings will produce the opposite effect.
• Af (Aftertouch)
[–99...+99]
This specifies the maximum amount of cutoff fre-
quency change that will occur when you apply after-
touch.
Positive (+) settings will cause the tone to become
brighter when aftertouch is applied.
Negative (–) settings will cause the tone to become
darker when aftertouch is applied.

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