Start Level

This parameter specifies the volume level at note-on. If you want the note to begin at a loud level, set this to a high value.

Attack Level

This parameter specifies the volume level that will be reached after the attack time has elapsed.

Break Level

This parameter specifies the volume level that will be reached after the decay time has elapsed.

Sustain Level

This parameter specifies the volume level that will be main- tained from after the slope time has elapsed until note-off occurs.

Attack/Decay/Slope/Release Time

These parameters specify the time over which the volume change will occur.

0…99

Time value.

Attack Time

This parameter specifies the time over which the volume will change after note-on until it reaches the attack level. If the start level is 0, this will be the rise time of the sound.

Decay Time

This parameter specifies the time over which the volume will change from when it reaches the attack level until it reaches the break point level.

Slope Time

This parameter specifies the time over which the volume will change from when it reaches the break point level until it reaches the sustain level.

Release Time

This parameter specifies the time over which the volume will change after note-off until it reaches 0.

Amp EG ‘Level’ modulation

Amp 1 EG changes (Level) (AMS=Velocity, Intensity = a positive (+) value)

 

Note-on

 

Note-on

 

Note-on

 

Note-off

 

Note-off

 

Note-off

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Softly played notewhen Start Level

StronglyplayednotewhenStartLevel

StronglyplayednotewhenStartLevel

Swing=0 andAttack Level Swing

Swing=0andAttackLevelSwingand

Swing=0andAttackLevelSwingand

and Breack LevelSwing aresetto + BreackLevelSwingaresetto+

BreackLevelSwingaresetto+

AMS(L) (Alternate Modulation Source)

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

Intensity

This parameter specifies the depth and direction of the effect that “AMS” will have. For example, if “AMS” is Velocity, set- ting “Start Level Swing”, “Attack Level Swing” and “Break Point Level Swing” to + and setting “Intensity” to a positive

(+)value will cause the amp EG volume levels to increase as you play more strongly. Setting “Intensity” to a negative (–) values will cause the amp EG volume levels to decrease as you play more strongly. With a setting of 0, the levels will be as specified on “Page 16 - Amp EG”.

-99…+99 Intensity value.

Program operating mode 119

Page 16 - Amp EG

Start Level Swing

This parameter specifies the direction in which “AMS” will change “Start Level”. If “Intensity” is set to a positive (+) value, setting this parameter to + will allow AMS to increase the EG level, and setting this parameter to – will allow AMS to decrease the EG level. With a setting of 0, no change will occur.

Attack Level Swing

This parameter specifies the direction in which “AMS” will change “Attack Level”. If “Intensity” is set to a positive (+) value, setting this parameter to + will allow AMS to increase the EG level, and setting this parameter to – will allow AMS to decrease the EG level. With a setting of 0, no change will occur.

Break Point Level Swing

This parameter specifies the direction in which “AMS” will change “Break Level”. If “Intensity” is set to a positive (+) value, setting this parameter to + will allow AMS to increase the EG level, and setting this parameter to – will allow AMS to decrease the EG level. With a setting of 0, no change will occur.

Amp EG ‘Time’ modulation

These parameters let you use an alternate modulation source to modify the amp EG times that were specified in “Attack/ Decay/Slope/Release Time” on page 119.

Amp 1 EG changes (Time)

(AMS=Amp KTrk +/+, Intensity = a positive (+) value)

(When Amp Keyboard Track “Low Ramp”= a positive (+) value, and “High Ramp” = a positive (+) value)

Note-on

Note-on

 

Note-on

Note-off

Note-off

 

Note-off

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Low-pitched note played with

High -pitched note played with

 

 

 

Attack, Decay, Slope, and

Attack, Decay, Slope, and

 

 

 

Release Time Swing at +

Release Time Swing at –

Amp 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

Strongly played note with

Strongly played note with

Attack, Decay, Slope and

Attack, Decay, Slope and

Attack, Decay, Slope and

Release Time Swing at +

Release Time Swing at +

Release Time Swing at –

AMS1(T) (Alternate Modulation Source 1 - Time)

This parameter specifies the source that will control the “Time” parameters of the amp EG (see “AMS (Alternate Modulation Source) list” on page 123). With a setting of Off, there will be no modulation.

Intensity

This parameter specifies the depth and direction of the effect that “AMS1” will have. For example, if “AMS1(T)” is Amp KTrk +/+, the (Amp) Keyboard Track settings (see “Amplifier keyboard tracking” on page 117) will control the EG “Time” parameters. With positive (+) values of this parameter, posi- tive (+) values of “Ramp (Ramp Setting) will cause EG times to be lengthened, and negative (–) values of “Ramp (Ramp Setting)” will cause EG times to be shortened. The direction of the change is specified by “Attack Time Swing”, “Decay Time Swing”, “Slope Time Swing”, and “Release Time”.

When “AMS1(T)” is Velocity, positive (+) values will cause EG times to lengthen as you play more strongly, and negative

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