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5.1–3: EG
(Amp1 EG)
Indicates settings to specify how Amp 1 will cause the vol-
ume of oscillator 1 to change over time.
5.1–3a: Amp1 EG
These parameters specify how the amp 1 EG will change
over time.
L (Level):
S (Start Level)
[00…99]
Specifies the volume level at note-on.
If you want the note to begin at a loud level, set this to a high
value.
A (Attack Level)
[00…99]
Specifies the volume level that will be reached after the
attack time has elapsed.
B (Break Point Level)
[00…99]
Specifies the volume level that will be reached after the
decay time has elapsed.
S (Sustain Level)
[00…99]
Specifies the volume level that will be maintained from after
the slope time has elapsed until note-off occurs.
Time:
A (Attack Time)
[00…99]
Specifies the time over which the volume will change after
note-on until it reaches the attack level.
If the start level is 0, this will be the rise time of the sound.
D (Decay Time)
[00…99]
Specifies the time over which the volume will change from
when it reaches the attack level until it reaches the break
point level.
S (Slope Time)
[00…99]
Specifies the time over which the volume will change from
when it reaches the break point level until it reaches the sus-
tain level.
R (Release Time)
[00…99]
Specifies the time over which the volume will change after
note-off until it reaches 0.
5.1–3b: Level Mod. (Level Modulation)
These parameters let you use AMS to control the amp 1 EG
levels that were specified in “Amp 1 EG” (5.1–3a).
AMS (Level Mod. AMS)
[Off, (KT, EXT)]
Selects the source that will control the “Level” parameters of
the amp 1 EG (
p.222 “AMS List”).
I (AMS Intensity)
[–99…+99]
Specifies the depth and direction of the effect that “AMS
(Level Mod. AMS)” will have.
For example, if “AMS (Level Mod. AMS)” is Velocity, setting
“S (AMS SW Start),” “A (AMS SW Attack),” and “B (AMS
SW Break)” to + and setting “Intensity” to a positive (+)
value
will cause the amp 1 EG volume levels to increase as
you play more strongly. Setting “Intensity” to a negative (–)
values
will cause the amp 1 EG volume levels to decrease as
you play more strongly. With a setting of 0, the levels will be
as specified in “Amp 1 EG” (5.1–3a).
S (AMS SW Start)
[–, 0, +]
Specifies the direction in which “AMS (Level Mod. AMS)”
will change “S (Start Level).” If “I (AMS Intensity)” is set to
a positive (+) value, setting this parameter to + will allow
AMS to increase the EG level, and setting this parameter to –
will allow AMS to decrease the EG level. With a setting of 0,
no change will occur.
A (AMS SW Attack)
[–, 0, +]
Specifies the direction in which “AMS (Level Mod. AMS)”
will change “A (Attack Level).” If “I (AMS Intensity)” is set
to a positive (+) value, setting this parameter to + will allow
AMS to increase the EG level, and setting this parameter to –
will allow AMS to decrease the EG level. With a setting of 0,
no change will occur.
B (AMS SW Break)
[–, 0, +]
Specifies the direction in which “AMS (Level Mod. AMS)”
will change “B (Break Point Level).” If “I (AMS Intensity)” is
set to a positive (+) value, setting this parameter to + will
allow AMS to increase the EG level, and setting this parame-
ter to – will allow AMS to decrease the EG level. With a set-
ting of 0, no change will occur.
5.1–3c: Time Mod. (Time Modulation)
You can use two AMS sources to control the Amp 1 EG times
that were specified in “Amp 1 EG” (5.1–3a).
AMS1 (Time Mod. AMS1)
[Off, (EXT, KT)]
Selects the source that will control the “Time” parameters of
Amp 1 EG. (
p.222 “AMS List”)
5.1–3a
5.1–3b
5.1–3d
5.1–3c
Note-on
Note-off
Attack
Time
Decay
Time
Release Time
Attack Level
Sustain
Level
Time
Break Point
Start
Level
Slope
Time
Amplifier EG
Volume
Amp 1 EG changes (Level) (AMS=Velocity, Intensity = a positive (+) value)
Note-on
Note-off
Note-on
Note-off
Note-on
Note-off
Softly played note when “S”=0
and “A” and “B” are set to +
(settings of 5.1–3a: Amp 1 EG)
Strongly played note
when “S”=0 and “A” and
“B” are set to +
Strongly played note
when “S”=0 and “A” and
“B” are set to –