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Voice Mode

Bank

In the COM PARAM screen (explained above),
when the Voice Type, AN (Poly)+AWM or
AN+FDSP is selected, the first Element wave is
always set as an AN Element. When the Analog
Layer is selected, the first and second Elements are
always set as an AN Element. The remaining three
or two Elements can be used as AWM Elements.

Settings: AN, off

Different from the AWM tone generator, the Num
(Wave Number) cannot be accessible in the AN
Element. Also, LoopMode and KeyOn Delay are
inactive and hyphens (---) will be displayed for those
parameters.

[F7]: MIX

The available parameters are the same as those for
AWM Element (page 81).

[F8]: ZONE

The available parameters are the same as those for
AWM Element (page 82).

[F3]: PITCH (Pitch Parameters)

[F6]: PARAM (Parameters)

The parameters, Coarse Tune, Detune, and Random
can be used to set the AN Element. Available settings
are the same as for the AWM Element (see page 83).
All other parameters are inactive, and hyphens (---) will
be displayed.

[F7]: SCALE

Sets the pitch scaling for the AN Element. The
available parameters are the same as those for AWM
Element (page 83).

[F8]: EG (Envelope Generator)

The following screen appears when the AN Element is
selected in the PEG screen.

PEG Mode

Selects the VCO that will be affected by the PEG.

Settings: VCO1, VCO2, both (both VCO1 and VCO2)

PEG Depth

Sets the amount of pitch change of the PEG in
semitones. When the PEG Decay Time (explained
below) is set to a positive value, the value set here
will be the pitch right after the key is played. Also,
when the PEG Decay Time is set to a negative value,
the value set here will be the last pitch after change
has occurred from the basic pitch (see the graph
below). When set to a positive value, the higher the
value, the higher the pitch becomes. When set to a
negative value, the higher the negative value, the
lower the pitch becomes. A setting of “0” produces
the basic pitch, and the pitch will not change.

Settings: –64~0 (basic pitch)~+63

PEG Decay Time

High
Pitch

PEG Depth

Time

Center Pitch

Low
Pitch

PEG Decay = Negative setting

PEG Decay Time

High
Pitch

PEG Depth

Time

Center pitch

Low
Pitch

PEG Decay = Positive setting

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