represents the controller value and the vertical axis represents breath noise.

The amount of breath noise produced also depends on pressure, so the breath noise curve indicated by the graph at the bottom of the display may not always accurately reflect the perceived curve.

Growl35(22): Grl CC No.

Growl Control Change Number

Settings: off… 95, AT, VEL, PB

“Growl” produces a periodic pressure modulation which produces the “growl” effect often heard in wind instruments. The “Grl CC No.” parameter specifies the controller to be used for growl control. When set to “off”, no growl variation can be produced via a controller, but a continuous growl value is determined by the “36(23): GrlCtrlDpt” parameter, below (negative values increase the growl level).

The “GrlCtrlDpt” parameter, below, must be set to an appropriate value (higher than “+01” or lower than “-01”) for growl control to have any effect.

36(23): GrlCtrlDpt

Growl Control Depth

Settings: -127 … +127 (VL-XG Mode: -64 … +63)

Sets the amount of variation produced by the controller assigned to growl. The higher the value the greater the variation. Positive values cause an increase in growl effect in response to higher controller values (e.g. increased breath pressure or higher modulation wheel position), while minus values cause a decrease in growl effect in response to higher controller values. The “Depth” setting is reflected in the graph at the bottom of the display

the horizontal axis represents the controller value and the vertical axis represents growl.

37:Grl Curve (VOICE mode only)

• Growl Curve

• Settings: -16 … +16

Determines the relationship between the controller value and growl. When set to “+00” the relationship is linear. That is, a change in the controller value produces a corresponding change in growl. As the curve value increases the lower end of the controller range has relatively little effect on the sound while higher controller values produce more dramatic changes. Negative curve values have the opposite effect: the sound changes dramatically at low controller values while higher values produce relatively little effect. The “Curve” setting is reflected in the graph at the bottom of the display

the horizontal axis represents the controller value and the vertical axis represents growl.

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