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Creating a Patch
Creating a Patch
Cutoff Frequency
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Selects the frequency at which the filter begins to have an effect on
the waveform’s frequency components.
* Cutoff Frequency: the frequency at which the filter begins to have an
effect on the waveform’s frequency components.
Value: 0–127
With “LPF/LPF2/LPF3” selected for the Filter Type parameter,
lower cutoff frequency settings reduce a tone’s upper harmonics for
a more rounded, warmer sound. Higher settings make it sound
brighter.
If “BPF” is selected, harmonic components will change depending
on the TVF Cutoff Frequency setting. This can be useful when
creating distinctive sounds.
With “HPF” selected, higher Cutoff Frequency settings will reduce
lower harmonics to emphasize just the brighter components of the
sound.
With “PKG” selected, the harmonics to be emphasized will vary
depending on Cutoff Frequency setting.
To edit the overall patch while preserving the relative
differences in the Cutoff Frequency values set for each tone, set
the Cutoff Offset parameter (p. 44).
Resonance
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Emphasizes the portion of the sound in the region of the cutoff
frequency, adding character to the sound. Excessively high settings
can produce oscillation, causing the sound to distort.
Value: 0–127
To edit the overall patch while preserving the relative
differences in the Resonance values set for each tone, set the
Resonance Offset parameter (p. 44).
fig.Resonance.e
Cutoff Key follow
Use this parameter if you want the cutoff frequency to change
according to the key that is pressed. Relative to the cutoff frequency
at the C4 key (center C), positive (+) settings will cause the cutoff
frequency to rise for notes higher than C4, and negative (-) settings
will cause the cutoff frequency to fall for notes higher than C4.
Larger settings will produce greater change.
Value: -200, -190, -180, -170, -160, -150, -140, -130, -120, -110, -100, -90,
-80, -70, -60, -50, -40, -30, -20, -10, 0, +10, +20, +30, +40, +50, +60, +70,
+80, +90, +100, +110, +120, +130, +140, +150, +160, +170, +180, +190,
+200
fig.Cutoff KF.e
Cutoff V-Curve (Cutoff Frequency Velocity Curve)
Selects one of the following seven curves that determine how
keyboard playing dynamics (velocity) influence the cutoff frequency.
Set this to “FIXED” when the Cutoff frequency is not to be changed
according to the force with which the keys are pressed.
Value: FIXED, 1–7
fig.Curve-7
Cutoff V-Sens (Cutoff Velocity Sensitivity)
Use this parameter when changing the cutoff frequency to be
applied as a result of changes in playing velocity. If you want
strongly played notes to raise the cutoff frequency, set this
parameter to positive (+) settings. If you want strongly played notes
to lower the cutoff frequency, use negative (-) settings.
Value: -63– +63
To edit the overall patch while preserving the relative
differences in the Cutoff Frequency Velocity Sensitivity values
set for each tone, set the Velocity Sens Offset parameter (p. 44).
However, this setting is shared by the Level V-Sens parameter
(p. 53).
1
2
LPF
BPF
HPF
PKG
parameter value
Level
Cutoff frequency
Frequency
High
Low
4
C4
C3
C2
C1
C5
C6
C7
0
+50
+100
+200
-50
-100
-200
o
-1
-2
+1
+2
Cutoff frequency
(Octave)
Key
1
2
3
4
5
6
7