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Selected Selected by by AMP (Amplitude) 23 -1 23 -2 23 -3 23 -4 24 -1 24 -2 24 -3 25 Display AEGAtkR AEGDcy1R AEGDcy2R AEGRelR AEGInitL AEGDcy1L AEGSusL AEGSclSens 26 -1 AEGLvlVel 26 -2 AEGAtkVel 27 LvlSclFlag 28 Lvl BP1-4 29 Lvl Ofs1-4 30 LvlSclSens Parameter Name AEG Attack Rate AEG Decay 1 Rate AEG Decay 2 Rate AEG Release Rate AEG Initial Level AEG Decay 1 Level AEG Sustain Level AEG Scaling Sensitivity AEG Level Velocity Sensitivity AEG Attack Rate Velocity Sensitivity Level Scaling Flag Level Scaling BP1-4 Level Scaling Offset 1-4 Level Saling Sensitivity 31 KeyonDelay LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator) 32 -1 LFO Wave 32 -2 LFO Phase 33 LFO Speed 34 -1 34 -2 LFO PMod LFO Fmod 34 -3 LFO AMod 35 -1 PLFODelay 35 -2 PLFO Fade Key on Delay LFO Wave LFO Phase Initialize LFO Speed LFO Pitch modulation Depth LFO Filter Modulation Depth LFO Amplitude modulation Depth Pitch LFO Delay Pitch LFO Fade-in Time Explanation Related Page Determines the transition in volume (AMP) from the moment a note is pressed on the keyboard to the 44 point at which the sound stops. This let you reproduce many characteristics of natural acoustic instruments - such as the quick attack and decay of percussion sounds, or the long release of a sustained piano tone. Keep in mind that different sounds have varying degrees of natural decay. For example, a piano sound gradually decreases in volume as you hold the key; however, an organ sound stays at the same volume. Also, if the AEG Release Rate is set to a small value, the sustain becomes long. Refer to the Amplitude Envelope Generator Settings (page 44). Determines the sensitivity of the AEG Rate settings (the speed of the AEG change) to note position. 39 *6 Determines the sensitivity of the AEG Level, or the width of the AEG(volume) change to velocity. 39 *7 Determines the sensitivity of the AEG Attack Rate to velocity. 39 *7 Determines the Amplitude (level) Scaling type, or how the volume responds to note position. 39 *8 Determines the Break Points (note numbers). BP1 to BP4 are automatically arranged in ascending order 28, 39 *11 across the keyboard. *12 Determines the Level Scaling Offset Levels. These Offsets are used by the Break Points (note positions). 39 *11 *12 Appropriate preset Level Scaling sensitivity curves (determining how note position affects the volume) 39 are available for each element. To decrease the effect, reduce this value (0: flat, or no effect). Determines the time (delay) between the moment you press a note on the keyboard and the point at which the sound is played. Determines the LFO waveform. *12 Determines whether or not the LFO is reset each time a note is pressed. Determines the speed of the LFO waveform. Determines the amount (depth) by which the LFO waveform varies (modulates) the pitch of the sound. Determines the amount (depth) by which the LFO waveform varies (modulates) the Filter Cutoff frequency. Determines the amount (depth) by which the LFO waveform varies (modulates) the amplitude of the sound. Determines the delay time before the LFO comes into effect. Determines the amount of time for the LFO effect to fade in (after the Delay time has elapsed). 37 37 37 *2 *14 *15 *15 *16 61 Appendix Reference Voice Edit (Normal) Element Quick Guide Basics Section

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Basics Section
Quick Guide
Reference
Appendix
AMP (Amplitude)
23
-1
AEGAtkR
AEG Attack Rate
Determines the transition in volume (AMP) from the moment a note is pressed on the keyboard to the
point at which the sound stops.
This let you reproduce many characteristics of natural acoustic
instruments – such as the quick attack and decay of percussion sounds, or the long release of a sustained
piano tone.
Keep in mind that different sounds have varying degrees of natural decay.
For example, a
piano sound gradually decreases in volume as you hold the key; however, an organ sound stays at the
same volume. Also, if the AEG Release Rate is set to a small value, the sustain becomes long. Refer to the
Amplitude Envelope Generator Settings (page 44).
44
23
-2
AEGDcy1R
AEG Decay 1 Rate
23
-3
AEGDcy2R
AEG Decay 2 Rate
23
-4
AEGRelR
AEG Release Rate
24
-1
AEGInitL
AEG Initial Level
24
-2
AEGDcy1L
AEG Decay 1 Level
24
-3
AEGSusL
AEG Sustain Level
25
AEGSclSens
AEG Scaling Sensitivity
Determines the sensitivity of the AEG Rate settings (the speed of the AEG change) to note position.
39
*6
26
-1
AEGLvlVel
AEG Level Velocity Sensitivity
Determines the sensitivity of the AEG Level, or the width of the AEG(volume) change to velocity.
39
*7
26
-2
AEGAtkVel
AEG Attack Rate Velocity Sensitivity
Determines the sensitivity of the AEG Attack Rate to velocity.
39
*7
27
LvlSclFlag
Level Scaling Flag
Determines the Amplitude (level) Scaling type, or how the volume responds to note position.
39
*8
28
Lvl BP1-4
Level Scaling BP1-4
Determines the Break Points (note numbers). BP1 to BP4 are automatically arranged in ascending order
across the keyboard.
28, 39
*11
*12
29
Lvl Ofs1-4
Level Scaling Offset 1-4
Determines the Level Scaling Offset Levels.
These Offsets are used by the Break Points (note positions).
39
*11
*12
30
LvlSclSens
Level Saling Sensitivity
Appropriate preset Level Scaling sensitivity curves (determining how note position affects the volume)
are available for each element.
To decrease the effect, reduce this value (0: flat, or no effect).
39
31
KeyonDelay
Key on Delay
Determines the time (delay) between the moment you press a note on the keyboard and the point at which
the sound is played.
LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator)
32
-1
LFO Wave
LFO Wave
Determines the LFO waveform.
*12
32
-2
LFO Phase
LFO Phase Initialize
Determines whether or not the LFO is reset each time a note is pressed.
33
LFO Speed
LFO Speed
Determines the speed of the LFO waveform.
34
-1
LFO PMod
LFO Pitch modulation Depth
Determines the amount (depth) by which the LFO waveform varies (modulates) the pitch of the sound.
37
34
-2
LFO Fmod
LFO Filter Modulation Depth
Determines the amount (depth) by which the LFO waveform varies (modulates) the Filter Cutoff
frequency.
37
34
-3
LFO AMod
LFO Amplitude modulation Depth
Determines the amount (depth) by which the LFO waveform varies (modulates) the amplitude of the
sound.
37
*2
35
-1
PLFODelay
Pitch LFO Delay
Determines the delay time before the LFO comes into effect.
*14
*15
35
-2
PLFO Fade
Pitch LFO Fade-in Time
Determines the amount of time for the LFO effect to fade in (after the Delay time has elapsed).
*15
*16
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