Assignable Eg - Korg RK-100S Parameter Manual

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WAVE SHAPE POSITION
Specifies the position where the drive or wave shape functions will be applied.
PRE FILTER1: Drive or wave shape will be applied before filter 1.
OSC
DRIVE/WS
PRE AMP: Drive or wave shape will be applied after the filter and before the amp.
OSC
FILTER1
AMP EG
Here you can adjust the settings for the AMP EG, which applies time-variant
change to the volume. Using the AMP EG settings, you can make the volume
change as time passes. Create the desired volume curve by adjusting the ADSR
parameters; Attack Time, Decay Time, Sustain Level, Release Time.
Note: You can use AMP EG as a Virtual Patch source to modulate parameters
other than volume. (see page 25 )
FILTER EG and AMP EG
As the FILTER EG (Filter EG) changes the cutoff frequency, the tone will change.
However, the overall character of the sound will also depend on the volume
changes produced by the AMP EG (Amplifier EG). For example, setting a long
decay for the Filter EG will produce a different sound depending on how the
decay is set in the Amp EG. It's a good idea to be aware of both the FILTER EG
(tone) settings and the AMP EG (volume) settings as you're editing.
AT (Attack Time)
Specifies the time from note-on (when the key is pressed) until the attack level
(maximum value of the envelope) is reached.
DT (Decay Time)
Specifies the time from when the attack level is reached until the sustain level
(SUSTAIN) is reached.
SL (Sustain Level)
Specifies the volume that will be maintained after the decay time has elapsed, as
[PRE FILTER1, PRE AMP]
AMP
FILTER1
DRIVE/WS
AMP
[000...127]
[000...127]
[000...127]
long as you continue holding the key.
RT (Release Time)
Specifies the time from note-off (when the key is released) until the level reaches 0.
LV.VELO (Level Velocity Intensity)
This specifies how your keyboard velocity (playing strength) will affect the
amplitude of the AMP EG. Higher settings of this parameter will allow changes
in your keyboard velocity to produce greater differences in EG amplitude.

ASSIGNABLE EG

Here you can adjust the settings of the ASSIGNABLE EG. Create the desired
curve by adjusting the ADSR parameters; Attack Time, Decay Time, Sustain
Level, Release Time.
Note: You can use ASSIGNABLE EG as a Virtual Patch source to modulate
parameters other than filter cutoff (FILTER EG) or volume (AMP EG).
(see page 25).
AT (Attack Time)
Specifies the time from note-on (when the key is pressed) until the attack level
(maximum value of the envelope) is reached.
DT (Decay Time)
Specifies the time from when the attack level is reached until the sustain level
(SUSTAIN) is reached.
SL (Sustain Level)
Specifies the volume that will be maintained after the decay time has elapsed, as
long as you continue holding the key.
RT (Release Time)
Specifies the time from note-off (when the key is released) until the level reaches 0.
LV.VELO (Level Velocity Intensity)
This specifies how your keyboard velocity (playing strength) will affect the
amplitude of the ASSIGNABLE EG. Higher settings of this parameter will allow
changes in your keyboard velocity to produce greater differences in EG amplitude.
PROGRAM
[000...127]
[–63...+63]
[000...127]
[000...127]
[000...127]
[000...127]
[–63...+63]
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