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Decay Time

This parameter specifies the time over which the level will change from the attack level to the break point level.

Slope Time

This parameter specifies the time over which the level will change after the decay time has elapsed until the sustain level is reached.

Release Time

This parameter specifies the time over which the level will change after note-on occurs until the release level is reached.

Filter EG ‘Level’ modulation

Filter 1 EG changes (level) (AMS = Velocity, Intensity = a positive (+) value)

Note-on

Note-on

Note-on

Note-off

Note-off

Note-off

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Softly played note with Start Level

Strongly playednote with Start

Strongly played note with Start

Swing,Attack Level Swing, and

Level Swing,Attack Level Swing,

Level Swing,Attack Level Swing,

Break Level Swingsetto +

andBreak LevelSwingset to +

and Break LevelSwing set to –

AMS(L) (Alternate Modulation Source)

This parameter selects the source that will control the “Level” parameters of the filter EG (“AMS (Alternate Modulation Source) list” on page 123).

Intensity (AMS Intensity)

This parameter specifies the depth and direction of the effect applied by “AMS”. With a setting of 0, the levels specified by “Frequency A (Cutoff Frequency A)” will be used.

For example, if “AMS” is Velocity, and you set “Start Level Swing”, “Attack Level Swing” and “Break Level Swing” to + and set “Intensity” to a positive (+) value, the EG levels will rise as you play more strongly. If “Intensity” is set to a nega- tive (–) values, the EG levels will fall as you play more strongly.

-99…+99 Intensity value.

Start Level Swing

This parameter specifies the direction in which “AMS” will affect “Start Level”. When “Intensity” has a positive (+) value, a setting of + for this parameter will allow “AMS” to raise the EG level, and a setting of – will allow “AMS” to lower the EG level. With a setting of 0 there will be no change.

Attack Level Swing

This parameter specifies the direction in which “AMS” will affect “Attack Level”. When “Intensity” has a positive (+) value, a setting of + for this parameter will allow “AMS” to raise the EG level, and a setting of – will allow “AMS” to lower the EG level. With a setting of 0 there will be no change.

Break Level Swing

This parameter specifies the direction in which “AMS” will affect “Break Point Level”. When “Intensity” has a positive

(+)value, a setting of + for this parameter will allow “AMS” to raise the EG level, and a setting of – will allow “AMS” to lower the EG level. With a setting of 0 there will be no change.

Filter EG ‘Time’ modulation

Filter 1 EG changes (Time) (AMS = Velocity, Intensity = a positive (+) value)

Note-on

Note-on

Note-on

Note-off

Note-off

Note-off

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Softly played note with Attack,

Strongly played note with

Strongly played note with

Decay, Slope and Release

Attack, Decay, Slope and

Attack, Decay, Slope and

Level Swings set to +

Release Level Swings set to +

Release Level Swings set to –

AMS1/2(T)

Use this parameter to select the source that will control the “Time” parameters of the filter EG. See “AMS (Alternate Modulation Source) list” on page 123.

Intensity

This parameter specifies the depth and direction of the effect that “AMS1/2(T)” will have.

For example, if “AMS1/2(T)” is set to FltKTr +/+, the EG “Time” parameters will be controlled by the Keyboard Track- ing settings. With positive (+) values of this parameter, posi- tive (+) values of “Ramp” will lengthen the EG times, and negative (–) values of “Ramp” will shorten the EG times. The direction of change is specified by “Attack Time Swing”, “Decay Time Swing”, “Slope Time Swing”, and “Release Time Swing”.

With a setting of 0, the times specified by “Frequency A (Cut- off Frequency A)” will be used.

If “AMS1/2(T)” is set to Velocity, positive (+) values of this parameter will cause EG times to lengthen as you play more strongly, and negative (–) values will cause EG times to shorten as you play more strongly.

-99…+99 Intensity value.

Attack Time Swing

This parameter specifies the direction in which “AMS1/2(T)” will affect the attack time. With positive (+) values of “Inten- sity”, setting this parameter to + will allow AMS to lengthen the time, and setting this parameter to – will allow AMS to shorten the time. With a setting of 0 there will be no change.

Decay Time Swing

This parameter specifies the direction in which “AMS1/2(T)” will affect the decay time. With positive (+) values of “Inten- sity”, setting this parameter to + will allow AMS to lengthen the time, and setting this parameter to – will allow AMS to shorten the time. With a setting of 0 there will be no change.

Slope Time Swing

This parameter specifies the direction in which “AMS1/2(T)” will affect the slope time. With positive (+) values of “Inten- sity”, setting this parameter to + will allow AMS to lengthen the time, and setting this parameter to – will allow AMS to shorten the time. With a setting of 0 there will be no change.

Release Time Swing

This parameter specifies the direction in which “AMS1/2(T)” will affect the release time. With positive (+) values of “Inten- sity”, setting this parameter to + will allow AMS to lengthen the time, and setting this parameter to – will allow AMS to shorten the time. With a setting of 0 there will be no change.

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