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Select and Set the LFO Parameters, Select and Set the EFFECT Type & Balance Parameters

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[CS8] determines how the filter cutoff frequency changes in response to velocity changes (e.g. keyboard dynamics). The range is from -63 to +63. Plus "+" settings produce higher cutoff frequencies in response to higher velocity values - i.e. the harder a key is played, the higher the cutoff frequency. The maximum setting of "+63" produces the maximum level variation in response to velocity changes. Minus "-" settings produce the opposite effect: lower cutoff in response to higher velocity. A setting of "+0" results in no cutoff variation. 6. Select and Set the LFO Parameters k l Use the PAGE [ ] and [ ] keys to locate the "QED LFO" screen. QED`LFO)```Type`````Speed`Depth vibrato````64```64``````````` Here, the main LFO parameters are simplified and concentrated in a single screen for quick, easy programming. [CS3] determines whether the LFO will produce vibrato (pitch modulation), tremolo (amplitude modulation), or wahwah (filter cutoff modulation) effects. The current LFO parameter settings (page 78) are selected when this parameter is set to "-------". [CS5] sets the speed of the LFO (0 ... 99). "0" is the slowest speed setting, producing an LFO speed of approximately 0 Hertz. The fastest setting of 99 produces an LFO speed of approximately 25 Hertz. [CS6] sets the maximum amount of amplitude (tremolo), pitch (vibrato), or filter cutoff (wahwah) modulation that can be applied to the current voice. A "0" setting produces no modulation while a setting of "127" produces maximum modulation. 7. Select and Set the EFFECT Type & Balance Parameters k l Use the PAGE [ ] and [ ] keys to locate the "QED EFFECT" screen. QED`EFFECT)```Type```````````Wet`Balance ``25:EG`Chorus```01:Rev.Hall1````````50% The SY85 features a complex, high-performance effect system that can be programmed easily via the parameters presented here and in the following screen. [CS1] selects any of the SY85's 90 effect types for the EFFECT 1 processor, and [CS4] does the same for the EFFECT 2 processor. See page 254 of the Feature Reference manual for more details on the SY85 effect system. [CS8] controls the balance between the direct no-effect sound and the effect sound. The maximum setting of "100" produces maximum effect depth. 44 4. Voice Editing & Effects

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4. Voice Editing & Effects
[CS8] determines how the filter cutoff frequency changes in response to
velocity changes (e.g. keyboard dynamics). The range is from -63 to +63. Plus
“+” settings produce higher cutoff frequencies in response to higher velocity
values — i.e. the harder a key is played, the higher the cutoff frequency. The
maximum setting of “+63” produces the maximum level variation in response to
velocity changes. Minus “-” settings produce the opposite effect: lower cutoff
in response to higher velocity. A setting of “+0” results in no cutoff variation.
6.
Select and Set the LFO Parameters
Use the PAGE [
] and [
] keys to locate the “QED LFO” screen.
Here, the main LFO parameters are simplified and concentrated in a single
screen for quick, easy programming.
[CS3] determines whether the LFO will produce vibrato (pitch modulation),
tremolo (amplitude modulation), or wahwah (filter cutoff modulation) effects.
The current LFO parameter settings (page 78) are selected when this parameter
is set to “-------”.
[CS5] sets the speed of the LFO (0 … 99). “0” is the slowest speed setting,
producing an LFO speed of approximately 0 Hertz. The fastest setting of 99
produces an LFO speed of approximately 25 Hertz.
[CS6] sets the maximum amount of amplitude (tremolo), pitch (vibrato), or
filter cutoff (wahwah) modulation that can be applied to the current voice. A
“0” setting produces no modulation while a setting of “127” produces maximum
modulation.
7.
Select and Set the EFFECT Type & Balance Parameters
Use the PAGE [
] and [
] keys to locate the “QED EFFECT” screen.
The SY85 features a complex, high-performance effect system that can be
programmed easily via the parameters presented here and in the following
screen.
[CS1] selects any of the SY85’s 90 effect types for the EFFECT 1 proces-
sor, and [CS4] does the same for the EFFECT 2 processor. See page 254 of the
Feature Reference manual for more details on the SY85 effect system.
[CS8] controls the balance between the direct no-effect sound and the effect
sound. The maximum setting of “100” produces maximum effect depth.