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Voice Mode

VCO2 Level

Sets the signal level of the wave sent from VCO2 to
the mixer. When you do not want to apply the VCO2
signal, set the level to “0.”

Settings: 0~127

Noise Level

Sets the level of the signal sent from the Noise unit
to the mixer. When you don’t want to apply the
Noise signal, set the level to “0.”

Settings: 0~127

The Noise signal can be used to create unique special
effect type sounds by applying various types of filters to
the Noise signal, such as the VCF and the HPF.

Ring Mod Level (Ring Modulation Level)

Sets the level of the signal sent from the Ring
Modulator to the mixer. When you don’t want to
apply the Ring Modulator signal, set the level to “0.”

The Ring Modulator combines VCO1 and VCO2 waves
and outputs a combination of all the frequency
components of both. When a large value is set, you can
make dissonant interval sounds with a clangorous, or
metallic effect.

Settings: 0~127

Feedback Level

Sets the level of the feedback signal which is output
from the AMP and “fed back” into the input of the
mixer. Depending on the feedback amount, a fatter
sound can be obtained.

Settings: 0~127

Feedback should be applied slowly and with caution.
Too much feedback can create extremely high
frequencies, potentially resulting in damage to your
speakers.

Volume

Sets the output volume from the AMP. This
determines the actual output volume of the AN
Element wave. (The signal does pass into the effects
procession after this point.)

Settings: 0~127

[F8]: EG (Amplitude Envelope

Generator)

Sets the AEG for the AN Element. This lets you
determine the change in volume over time, from when
the key is played to when it is released.

Time K.Follow (Time KeyFollow)

Sets the Time Key Follow for the AN Element. This
Time Key Follow function adjusts the speed of the
change in volume over time, according to the note
played on the keyboard. The lower a note that is
played on the keyboard, the slower the change in
time becomes, whereas the higher the note that’s
played on the keyboard, the faster the change in time
becomes. Negative values will produce the opposite
effect.

Settings: –64~+63

Attack Time

Sets the amount of time from when the note is
played to the maximum volume level.

Settings: 0~127

Decay Time

Sets the amount of decay time from the maximum
volume level to the sustain level.

Settings: 0~127

Sustain Level

After passing through the Decay Time, this sets the
sustain level which is maintained as long as the key
is held (key on).

Settings: 0~127

Slower

Faster

Higher range

Lower range

+63

+40

–40

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