Korg RK-100S Parameter Manual page 19

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EG INT
This specifies how time-variant modulation from the FILTER EG will be applied
to the cutoff frequency.
Note on
Attack
Time
The cutoff frequency will change over time according to the FILTER EG settings,
modifying the tone. For example, you can use this to create a sound that gradually
begins to brighten when you press the key, and then gradually becomes darker.
"EG INT" parameter specifies the depth (sensitivity) to which the FILTER EG will
affect the cutoff frequency.
With a setting of 0, the FILTER EG will not affect the cutoff frequency.
Increasingly positive (+) settings will allow the FILTER EG to have a
correspondingly greater effect on the cutoff frequency.
Cuto
Int=+32
Note on
Cuto frequency
speci ed by
"Cuto "
Increasingly negative (–) settings will allow a correspondingly greater effect in
the opposite direction.
Cuto
Int=–32
Cuto frequency
speci ed by
"Cuto "
Note on
[–63...+63]
Note o
Sustain Level
Release Time
Decay
Time
Time
Int=+63
Note on
Note o
Note o
Int=0
Time
Int=–63
Int=0
Note o
Note o
Note on
Time
KEY TRACK
This specifies how keyboard tracking (the keyboard location that you play) will affect
the cutoff frequency. For example if the sound played by the C4 key has the desired tone
but higher notes no longer have resonance or are too mellow-sounding, you can adjust
keyboard tracking to compensate so that the cutoff frequency will rise for higher notes.
With positive (+) settings, the cutoff frequency will rise as you play upward from
the C4 note, and fall as you play downward.
With negative (–) settings, the cutoff frequency will fall as you play upward from
the C4 note, and rise as you play downward.
Note: With a setting of +1.0, the change in cutoff frequency will be proportion-
ate to the change in pitch. With a setting of 0, keyboard tracking will not
affect the cutoff frequency.
Note: Keyboard Track functions according to the pitch that is controlled by
pitch bend, and transpose. It is not affected by pitch changes produced
by vibrato or Virtual Patch.
VELO SENS
This parameter specifies how velocity (keyboard playing dynamics) will affect
the cutoff frequency.
Positive (+) values will cause the cutoff frequency to rise as you play more strongly.
Negative (–) values will cause the cutoff frequency to fall as you play more strongly.
FILTER2
Here you can adjust the settings of the filter 2 parameters. The ROUTING "Filter
Routing" parameter specifies how filter 2 and filter 1 will be connected.
The filter 2 parameters are not shown if "Filter Routing" is Single.
CUTOFF
This is the same as for FILTER 1. See page 18 "CUTOFF"
RESONANCE
This is the same as for FILTER 1. See page 18 "RESONANCE"
PROGRAM
[–2.00...+2.00]
[–63...+63]
[000...127]
[000...127]
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