Korg Electronic Keyboard Parameter Manual page 984

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Appendices
Pan (Program 4–1c)
The oscillator pan can be controlled by the wave
sequence's AMS Out, EG, LFO, keyboard tracking,
controllers, or tempo etc.
• If you select Note Number as the AMS and set
"Intensity" to +50, panning will be controlled by
the keyboard position: center at the C4 note, far
right at C6 or above, and far left at C2 or below.
• If EG is selected as the AMS, the oscillator pan will
be controlled in synchronization with the changes
in EG level. If "Intensity" is set to a positive (+)
value, the pan will move toward the right as the EG
level increases, and toward the left as the EG level
decreases. If "Intensity" is set to a negative (–)
value, the opposite effect will occur.
EG Reset —
Pitch EG (Program 2–9a)
Filter EG (Program 3–4a)
Amp EG (Program 4–3a)
You can use the wave sequence's AMS Out, EG, LFO,
keyboard tracking, controllers, or tempo etc. to control
EG Reset. Use the Threshold setting to specify the AMS
value at which result will occur.
• By setting AMS to Common LFO, you can reset the
envelope cyclically at the interval of the Common
LFO. The result is just as if the shape specified by
the envelope were being used as a special LFO.
• You can reset the envelope by setting AMS to a
controller such as JS+Y, and operating the
controller when desired, producing a one-shot filter
envelope sweep.
EG Level —
Pitch EG (Program 2–9c)
Filter EG (Program 3–4c)
Amp EG (Program 4–3c)
EG levels can be controlled by the wave sequence's
AMS Out, Common LFO, keyboard tracking,
controllers, or tempo etc.
You can specify an "Intensity" value for each EG
segment ("Start," "Attack," "Break"). If you set the
"Intensity" value to +66, you will be able to control the
respective level over a maximum range of ±99.
• Set AMS to Velocity for Amp EG Level
Modulation, Intensity "Start" to +00, "Attack" to
+66, and "Break" to –66.
Set all Amp EG levels to +00. As you play with
increasing velocity, the EG levels will change more
greatly. At the maximum velocity, the Start Level
will stay at +00, but the Attack Level will change to
+99 and the Break Level will change to –99.
EG Time —
Pitch EG (Program 2–9d)
Filter EG (Program 3–4d)
Amp EG (Program 4–3d)
EG times can be controlled by the wave sequence's
AMS Out, Common LFO, keyboard tracking,
controllers, or tempo etc.
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You can specify an "Intensity" value for each EG
segment ("Attack," "Decay," "Slope," "Release"). EG
times are determined by the Alternate Modulation
value when the preceding point is reached. For
example, the Alternate Modulation value at the
moment the envelope reaches the attack level will
determine the decay time.
If "Intensity" is set to a value of 8, 17, 25, 33, 41, or 49,
the corresponding time can be multiplied by a
maximum of 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, or 64 times (or divided by
1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32, 1/64).
• Select JS +Y:CC#01 for "AMS," and set "AMS
Intensity" to +8, "At" to +, "Dc" to –, and "Sl" and
"Rl" to 0. When you move the joystick in the +Y
direction, the Attack Time will be lengthened by a
maximum of 2 times. The Decay Time will be
shortened by a maximum of 1/2. The Slope and
Release times will not change.
LFO Frequency (Program 5–1a)
The frequency of LFO 1, 2 or Common LFO can be
controlled by the wave sequence's AMS Out, EG,
keyboard tracking, controllers, or tempo etc.
You can also use the LFO2 frequency to modulate
LFO1, or use the Common LFO frequency to modulate
LFO 1/2.
If "Intensity" is set to a value of 16, 33, 49, 66, 82, or 99,
the corresponding frequency can be multiplied by a
maximum of 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, or 64 times (or divided by
1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32, 1/64).
• Select JS +Y:CC#01 for "AMS," and set "Intensity"
to +16. When you move the joystick in the +Y
direction, the LFO frequency will be increased by a
maximum of 2 times. If you set "Intensity" to –16
and move the joystick in the +Y direction, the LFO
frequency will be decreased by up to 1/2.
LFO Frequency AMS Intensity
You can use the wave sequence's AMS out, EG,
keyboard tracking, controllers, or tempo etc. to control
the intensity of the AMS that controls the frequency of
the LFO 1, 2, or Common LFO.
For example if you're using the pitch EG to modulate
the LFO frequency, you could use a separate AMS to
control the depth of this effect.
• Set AMS to a controller such as SW 1 or 2, so that
the pitch EG will lightly control the LFO frequency
when the switch is off, and more deeply when the
switch is on.
LFO Shape
You can use a wave sequence's AMS Out, EG,
keyboard tracking, controllers, or tempo etc. to control
the shape of the LFO 1, 2, or Common LFO waveform.
You can also use the LFO2 frequency to modulate
LFO1, or use the Common LFO frequency to modulate
LFO 1/2.
• You can control the LFO waveform by setting AMS
to a controller such as JS+Y, and operating the
controller when desired.
Common LFO Reset (Program 5–9a)
You can use a controller or tempo etc. to reset the
Common LFO.

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