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Parameter Guide

E: EG Reset

[ON, OFF]

Specify whether or not the EG will be reset for the second and subsequent note-on.

If this is ON, the second note-on will start from a level of 0. If this is OFF, the note will start from the current EG level.

Note on Note off

Note on (Retrigger)

ON

OFF

“EG Reset” is valid in the following cases.

•When Page 03A: VOICE “Assign” is Poly.

•When Page 03A: VOICE “Assign” is Mono or Unison and Page 03D: VOICE “Trigger” is Multi.

B: Key Sync

[OFF, Timbre, Voice]

Specify how the LFO will be applied to a voice when note-on occurs.

OFF

The LFO phase will not be reset when note-on occurs.

Note on

Timbre

The LFO phase will be reset at the first note-on that occurs from a state of no keys pressed. Subsequently, modulation will continue to be applied at the same LFO phase even for subsequent note-on’s.

Note on

Note on

Note all off

 

Program parameters

LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator)

These are the LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator) parameters used to create cyclic change.

LFO1 is internally connected as the modulation source for Page 05B: OSC1 “Control 1.”

LFO2 is internally connected as the modulation source for oscillator pitch via the modulation wheel (on the MS2000R, the modulation wheel of a connected external MIDI device).

If you have difficulty hearing the effect of the LFO, increase the depth or intensity values of the modula- tion destination.

Voice

The LFO phase will be reset at each note-on, and modula- tion of differing phases will apply to each voice.

Note on

1VOICE

Note on

2VOICE

Page12: LFO 1

Page13: LFO 2

A: Wave SELECT

[Saw...S/H]

Select the LFO waveform.

For LFO1 you can select from Saw, Squ, Tri, and S/H. For LFO2 you can select from Saw, Squ (+), Sin, and S/H.

Saw

Squ

Squ (+)

Tri

Sin

S/H

Amplitude changes irregularly (sample & hold)

C: Tempo Sync

[ON, OFF]

If this is ON, the LFO frequency will synchronize to the tempo or to MIDI clock.

If the Global mode Page 3C: MIDI “Clock” setting is Inter- nal, the LFO will synchronize to the tempo specified by the [TEMPO] knob. If the setting is External, the LFO will syn- chronize to the MIDI clock received from an external MIDI device.

If “Tempo Sync” is ON, setting Page 14A–17A: PATCH1–4 “Destination” to LFO2Freq will have no effect.

D: Frequency FREQUENCY

[000...127]

Specify the frequency of the LFO. Increasing this value will result in a faster frequency.

This parameter will be displayed and can be set if “Tempo Sync” is OFF.

If “Tempo Sync” is ON, this will indicate “Sync Note.”

E: Sync Note

[1/32...1/1]

Specify the LFO frequency as a proportion of the tempo set by the [TEMPO] knob. (P.66 “How “Resolution” and “Sync Note” values correspond to note values”)

This parameter will be displayed and can be set if “Tempo Sync” is ON.

At a setting of 1/1, there will be one cycle every four beats. At a setting of 1/2, there will be two cycles every four beats. At a setting of 1/4, there will be one cycle every beat.

At a setting of 1/8, there will be two cycles every beat.

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Contents Page FCC Regulation Warning for U.S.A Power supplyLocation Interference with other electrical devicesIii About this manualHow this manual is organized Printing conventions in this manualTable of Contents Parameter Guide About Midi How Resolution and Sync Note values correspondBasic Guide Basic GuideModes Main featuresStructure MS2000/MS2000R EG1/2 How a program is structuredSynth programs OSC1/OSC2/NOISEAudio in 2 jack modulator Vocoder programsOSC1/NOISE/AUDIO in 1 jack carrier MS2000 MS2000R Front panelControl 1 knob POWER/VOLUME knobKnob Wave keyLCD Edit and Global modes, this will display parameters Original Value LEDLCD Phones jack MS2000R Rear panelSelect 1-16 keys Modulation wheel Control panel MS2000Cable hook Pitch Bend wheelConnecting Midi devices Connecting the AC adapterConnecting external devices Connecting pedals and switchesConnections to a computer/ sequencer Setting the Midi channel preparations for playingConnecting the MS2000 to a computer/ sequencer Connecting the MS2000R to a com- puter/sequencerListen to the demo perfor- mance Select a program Playing a programMS2000 Changing the pitch sounded by the keys in one-octave steps Using the BANK/OCTAVE UP Down keys and the Select 1-16 keysSelecting a program Use the Select 1-16 keys to play the programPlay a program in which the arpeggia- tor is turned on Using the knobs and keys to modify the settingsPlaying arpeggios Checking the value recorded for each step Using MOD Sequence to modify the soundPlaying a program in which MOD Sequence is on Checking the parameter that is assigned to each sequenceUsing an external waveform as the carrier Using external inputUsing the vocoder function Using an internal waveform as the carrierEditing program parameters Basic editing proceduresEditing in Program Play mode Editing in LCD Edit modeWriting saving an edited program Switching timbresReturning to the state before editing CompareSpecify how notes will be sounded Make oscillator settingsEditing a synth program Set the volume of each oscillator Make filter settings Specify time-varying change in the tone Adjust the output of the timbreSpecify time-variant changes in volume Apply modulation to parameters Virtual Patch Make LFO settingsSpecify sequence data for each step Make MOD Sequence settingsSet SEQ Common parameters Editing effect parameters Modulation effect settingsEditing arpeggio parameters Delay settingsSet the filter Adjust the mic input audioEditing vocoder program Changing the program name Editing parameters Basic editing procedureRestoring settings to their factory state Editing Global parametersSynchronizing an external Midi device to the MS2000/MS2000R Synchronization with external Midi devicesSaving data on an external device Data Dump Screen will ask you to confirm the data transmis- sion Program parameters Global parameters Parameter Guide+3, 2+2, 3+1 Page01 CommonGLB VoicePage02 Name Page03 VoicePage05 OSC PitchOscillator Page04 PitchDwgs OFF MixerPage06 OSC Page07 MixerPage08 Filter FilterPage10 EG Page11 EG AMP AmplifierEG Envelope Generator Page09 AMP32...1/1 LFO Low Frequency OscillatorPage12 LFO Page13 LFO Page18 SEQ Common Virtual PatchMOD Sequence Page14 PATCH1 Page15 PATCH2 Page16 PATCH3 Page17 PATCH4Page21 SEQ3 Page19 SEQ1Page20 SEQ2 Page24 EQ Page23 Delay FXEffects Page22 MOD FXPage25 Arpeggio ArpeggiatorPage26 Utility UtilityCopySeq SwapTimbreInitSeq Swap Seq CopySeqAllSwapSeq Threshold  000...127 AudioPage06 Audio Wave  Saw...Audio Control1  000 127 Control2 AMP CH Param Init ch Pan Init ch LvlConst Page1 Global430.0Hz...450.0Hz 001...127Internal...Auto Page2 Memory Page3 MidiPreload A00...H16 Page4 Midi FilterChg Page6 PEDAL&SW Page5 Ctrl ChangePage8 Calib Page7 User ScaleAftertouch About MidiMidi channels Program changeControl changes Bn, cc Control changesGate values Parameters transmitted and received via NrpnControlling the arpeggiator Controlling the FC MOD source of a vocoder program Filter Other controlsControlling the Virtual Patch 1-4 Source Controlling the Virtual Patch 1-4 DestinationSEQ2/CH PAN System exclusive messages Transmitting sound settings etc. Data Dump Wave CC#77 Front panel knob/key control change assignmentsOSC 2 Semitone values Control 2 values when OSC 1 Wave = DwgsSEQ Arpeggiator Voice Name ListD01 Ana Fuzz Synth Hard Single G01 Square Comp Synth Hard Single Program No Program Name Blank chartTimbre2 Dual/Split Vocoder Program Specifications and options TroubleshootingIndex SymbolsLatch Delay FX LFO Midi Implementation Chart