Program Edit

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Amp1 EG

ThisdisplaystheAmp1EGenvelopespecifiedintheAmp1
EGpage.
ThegraphicshowstheshapeoftheAmp1EG.Youcanalso
changetheshapebyusingthemousetodrageachofthe
squares.

Amp2

ThispagecontrolsOscillator2’sbasiclevelandPansettings.
ItisavailableonlywhentheOscillatorModeissettoDou
ble;ifnot,thepagewillbegrayedout.
TheparametersareidenticaltothoseforOscillator1
()“Amp 1 ” onpage 45).
Amp1 Modulation
ThispagecontainsthesettingsforOscillator1’sAmplevel
modulation.Amongotherthings,youcan:
•Setupcomplexkeyboardtrackingshapestocontrolthe
Amplevel.
•AssignAMSmodulationfortheAmplevel.
•ControltheeffectoftheLFOsontheAmplevel.
Thetotaleffectofthemodulationcanincreasethevolumeto
amaximumoftwotimeslouderthantheAmp“Level”set
ting.

Keyboard Track

Keyboardtrackingletsyouvarythevolumeasyouplayup
anddownthekeyboard.Usually,someamountofkeytrack
ingis���necessaryinordertomakethevolumeconsistent
acrosstheentirerange.
PS60’skeyboardtrackingcanbefairlycomplex,ifdesired.
Youcancreatedifferentratesofchangeoveruptofourdif
ferentpartsofthekeyboard.Forinstance,youcan:
•Makethevolumeincreaseveryquicklyoverthemiddle
ofthekeyboard,andthenincreasemoreslowly–ornotat
all–inthehigheroctaves.
•Makethevolumeincreaseasyouplayloweronthe
keyboard.
•Createabruptchangesatcertainkeys,forsplitlike
effects.
How it works: Keys and Ramps
Thekeyboardtrackingworksbycreatingfourramps,or
slopes,betweenfivekeysonthekeyboard.
“BreakKey”onpage38

Break Key

Low Key [C–1...G9]
Center Key [C–1...G9]
High Key [C–1...G9]
“BreakKey”onpage38
Ramp
Pleasesee“Ramp”onpage38.
–99 –97 –95 –48 –25
+99 +50 +25
High Break: C4Low Break: D1 Center: G2
Change to
Ramp values:
Ramp values:
Amp Keyboard Tracking
Louder x2
Silence
No change
Volume