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RS Pitch EG rate scaling
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Loop Range: off, on Controls: [CS3], [-1] [+1], Dial When the Loop parameter is set to "on" the pitch EG cycle repeats from the beginning (L0) to the L3 level until the keys being played are released. When set to "off," the L3 level is maintained until the keys being played are released. R1 ... R3, RR (Rates 1 ... 3, release rate) Range: 0 ... +63 Controls: [CS4] ... [CS7], [-1] [+1], Dial These parameters work in conjunction with the level parameters described above to determine the "shape" of the pitch envelope generator for the selected element. The "Rate" parameters work in the same way as the amplitude envelope generator rate parameters: a setting of "63" produces the fastest (almost instantaneous) rate between levels, while the minimum setting of "0" produces the slowest change. The pitch envelope begins at L0 (Level 0), moves to L1 (Level 1) at a rate determined by the setting of R1, then to L2 (Level 2) at R2 (Rate 2), and then to L3 (Level 3) at R3 (Rate 3). The pitch stays at L3 until the key is released, and then moves to RL1 (Release Level 1) at the rate determined by RR (Release Rate). The illustrations here are not available. RS (Pitch EG rate scaling) Range: -7 ... +7 Controls: [CS8], [-1] [+1], Dial Allows the overall pitch envelope generator rate for the selected element to be varied across the entire pitch range. Plus ("+") settings produce a longer overall envelope time for the low notes and a shorter envelope time for the high notes. The maximum "+7" setting produces the greatest envelope length variation across the pitch range. Minus ("-") settings produce the opposite effect - a shorter low-note envelope and longer high-note envelope. A setting of "+0" results in no envelope length variation. VOICE EDIT MODE / 4:Pitch EG 75