Mode Voice

Cutoff

Set the Filter Key Follow ratio (the amount by which the Filter Cutoff varies according to note position) for each Element. A Center Key setting of C3 is used as the basic setting by the Cutoff parameter.

A positive setting will lower the Cutoff frequency for lower notes and raise it for higher notes. A negative setting will have the opposite effect.

Settings: -200% ~ 0 ~ +200%

Center (Center Key)

This shows that the basic Level is at note C3. At this note, the tone remains unchanged. For other notes, the tone varies according to the Level settings. The Center setting cannot be changed. This parameter is for information only.

 

 

 

 

 

Large

Speed of cutoff

 

 

 

+

 

 

frequency change

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Small

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

-

 

 

Lower range

 

Center (Basic Pitch)

Higher range

 

EGTime

Set the Time Scale (the speed of change in the FEG over the range of the keyboard) for each Element. The basic speed of change for the FEG is at the note specified in the Center parameter.

A positive setting will cause slower changes for lower notes and faster changes for higher notes. A negative setting will have the opposite effect.

Settings: -64 ~ 0 ~ +63

Center (Center Key)

Set the basic note used by the EGTime parameter. When the Center Key note is played, the FEG behaves according to its actual settings. The pitch change characteristics for other notes will vary in proportion to the EGTime settings.

Settings: C-2 ~ G8

You can also set this parameter by pressing the respective note on the keyboard while holding down the [SHIFT] key.

Positive value

FLT Scale (Filter Scale Break Point)

You can set four Filter Scaling Break Points for each Element. Filter Scaling controls the filter cutoff frequency according to the positions of the notes on the keyboard. There are four Break Points used to divide and assign different settings across the keyboard. The Levels (Offsets) at each of Break Point are set in the FLT Scale screen.

Details about Filter Scaling are given later in the section “Filter Scaling Settings.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FLT’Scale)

BP1

BP2

BP3

BP4

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EL1234

C-2

C 3

C#5

G 8

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BP1/BP2/BP3/BP4 (Break Point 1/2/3/4)

Set the Break Points for each Element. BP1 to BP4 will be automatically be arranged in ascending order across the keyboard.

Settings: BP1 to BP4: C-2 ~ G8

FLT Scale (Filter Scale Offset)

FLT’Scale)Ofst1 Ofst2 Ofst3 Ofst4￿

EL1234 + 0 +127 -128 + 0

Ofst1/Ofst2/Ofst3/Ofst4 (Offset 1/2/3/4) Set the Filter Scaling Offset Levels. These Offsets are used by the Break Points (BP1/BP2/BP3/BP4).

Details about Filter Scaling are given below in the section “Filter Scaling Settings.”

Settings: Ofst1 to Ofst4: -128 ~ 0 ~ +127

Filter Scaling Settings

By way of example, you could set the Levels (Offsets) and Break Points (BP1 to BP4) as follows.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FLT’Scale)

BP1

BP2

BP3

BP4

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EL1234

E 1

B 2

G 4

A 5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FLT’Scale)Ofst1

Ofst2

Ofst3

Ofst4

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EL1234

- 4

+ 10

+ 17

+ 4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Here, the current Cutoff setting is 64. The Offsets are –4 at BP1 (set to note E1), +10 at BP2 (set to note B2), +17 at BP3 (set to note G4) and +4 at BP4 (set

Speed of FEG level change

+

to A5). That is, the Cutoff frequencies at each Break Point are 60, 74, 81 and 68, respectively. For other notes, the Cutoff frequencies will be on the straight

Lower range Higher range

line connecting the two adjacent Break Points.

Basic Pitch

Negative value

+

Speed of FEG

 

 

level change

Lower range Higher range

Basic Pitch

82

The Break Points are automatically arranged in ascending order across the keyboard. For example, BP2 cannot be set to a lower note than that of BP1.

The Break Point Levels are Offsets used to increase or decrease the current Cutoff setting at the specified notes. Regardless of the size of these Offsets, the minimum and maximum Cutoff limits (values of 0 and 127, respectively) cannot be exceeded.

A note set below the BP1 will become the BP1 Level. A note set above BP4 will become the BP4 Level.