Depth (Pitch Envelope Depth)

Range: -12– +12

Determines the amount of pitch enveloping to be used. Higher values will cause greater change. Negative (-) settings invert the direction of the changes made by the Pitch Envelope.

Time Keyfollow (Pitch Envelope Time Keyfollow)

Range: -100– +100

Use this parameter when you want the keyboard location of notes to affect times T2–T4 of the pitch envelope. Higher settings of this parameter will cause greater time change relative to the envelope time at middle C (C4). Positive (+) settings cause the times to shorten as you play above Middle C. Negative (-) settings will extend time.

Time (Pitch Envelope Time 1–4)

Range: 0–127

These settings determine the times over which the basic pitch settings will change from one pitch envelope level (L1–L4) to the next.

Level (Pitch Envelope Level 0–4)

Range: -63– +63

Each pitch envelope level value determines an amount of change to be applied to the Tone’s basic pitch.

Velocity Sens (Pitch Envelope Velocity Sensitivity)

Amount (Pitch Envelope Time Amount Sensitivity)

Range: -63– +63

Adjust this parameter when you want your keyboard playing dynamics (velocity) to affect the amount of pitch enveloping. For higher settings, there will be a greater difference between softly and strongly played notes. Negative (-) values invert the change.

Time1 (Pitch Envelope Time 1 Velocity Sensitivity)

Range: -63– +63

Use this parameter when you want keyboard playing dynamics (velocity) to affect T1 (Time 1) of the pitch envelope. For higher settings, there will be a greater difference between softly and strongly played notes. With positive (+) settings, greater keyboard velocity will reduce the T1 setting. With negative (-) settings, greater keyboard velocity will increase the T1 setting.

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Time4 (Pitch Envelope Time 4 Velocity

Sensitivity)

Range: -63– +63

 

Use this parameter when you want keyboard playing

 

dynamics (velocity) to affect T4 (Time 4) of the pitch

 

envelope. With higher settings, the T4 value will change

 

more significantly depending on whether you release the key

 

slowly or quickly. With positive (+) settings, greater

 

keyboard velocity will reduce the T4 setting. With negative (-

 

) settings, greater keyboard velocity will increase the T4

 

 

setting.

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PATCH WG Sample page ([PATCH] -

 

[F2 (WG)] - [F4 (Sample)])

 

 

You can edit the Sample loaded into the SIMM (memory

 

module).

 

* These settings cannot be made unless a sample is being used.

Sample

Sampling Freq. (Sampling Frequency)

Displays the original sampling frequency of the loaded Sample.

Original Key

Set the Note Number for the pitch used for playing the sample when it was sampled.

Loop

Mode (Loop Mode)

Displays the loop mode of the loaded Sample.

Available Settings:

FWD (Forward):

After the sample played back from the Start point to the Loop End point, it will then be repeatedly played back in the forward direction, from the Loop Start point to the Loop End point.

ONE-SHOT:

The sample will be played back only once, from the Start point to the Loop End point.

ALT (Alternate):

When the sample has been played back from the Start point to the Loop End point, playback will repeat to the Loop Start

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