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Voice Components - amp
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Voice Components Each Voice consists of OSC (Oscillator), FILTER, AMP (Amplitude), and LFO components. Editing parameters of these components allows you to create original sounds. LFO Low Frequency Oscillator Basic Structure Basic Structure Controller Block Tone Generator Block Effect Block Arpeggio Block Song/Pattern Playing Block Internal Memory MIDI/Audio Signal Flow OSC Wave FILTER AMP Changes the tonal quality of the sound. Filter EG (Filter Envelope Generator) Controls the output level (amplitude) of the sound. Amplitude EG (Amplitude Envelope Generator) To Effect block OSC This component determines the wave (the basic sound material) the note range for the sound, velocity range (the strength at which you play the keys). These are fixed to suitable settings for each Voice. FILTER This component modifies the tone of the sound output from OSC by subtracting a specific frequency range of the sound. Filter related parameters can be set in the Filter/EG display (page 48) of Performance Part Edit. AMP This component controls the output level (amplitude) of the sound output from FILTER. AMP related parameters can be set in the Play Mode display and the Filter/EG display (page 48). Using a Connected Computer Connecting to a computer Creating a Song with a computer Using iOS Applications Reference Performance Song/Pattern File Utility Remote LFO This unit produces cyclic modulation for the Oscillator, Filter, and Amplitude. Modulating these aspects of the sound can create effects such as vibrato, wah and tremolo. LFO related parameters can be set in the Voice LFO display (page 51) of Voice Edit. MX49/MX61 Reference Manual 6