Env2; Choosing The Samples For A Keygroup - Akai S1000 Series Operator's Manual

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Sampler functions
The
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key >DEC&REL
the key position affects the decay and release rates. Setting this to a negative value means
that the higher the note played on the keyboard, the shorter the decay and release times
(similar to most acoustic instruments). Setting this to a positive number will reverse this
effect.
The final parameter on this page,
the attack portion of the envelope will be held until looping begins, and when OFF, the
envelope will continue along the set values, regardless of loop settings.

ENV2

The second ADSR. envelope is used primarily, but not exclusively, for altering the cutoff
frequency of the low-pass filter dynamically. It can also be used for altering the pitch of
the sound (set in the FILTER, page, above). All the parameters here are identical to the
ones set in the ENVl page, with the exception of the last:
This parameter (+50 to -50) determines the absolute amplitude of the envelope relative to
the velocity of the key. When this is set to a positive value, a higher key velocity will
produce a higher attack level, etc (the rate will be unaffected). Setting this to a negative
value will have the reverse effect.

Choosing the samples for a keygroup

The last three pages,
a keygroup. The last page,
SMP1
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parameter (+50 to -50) allows you to control the amount by which
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attack hold
,
and
all refer to the samples which will be included in
SMP1
SMP2
SMP3
,
is only accessible from the second sample page.
SMP3
can be set to ON or OFF. When ON,
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"vel.>env.out"
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