KORG PA4X 76 User Manual
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Editing the Sounds |397
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Use the
AMS
and
Int(ensity)
parameters to choose the AMS modulation
source and its intensity.
When the Intensity parameter has a positive value, the selected Offset point
will depend on the AMS value. For example, with the Velocity AMS, playing
softly will select the Off or 1st Offset, while playing loudly will select the 6th
or No Attack Offset.
When the Intensity parameter has a negative value, the selection will hap-
pen in reverse (higher-numbered Offsets will be selected before the lowest-
numbered ones).
Setting the sample level
▪
Use the
Level
parameter to specify the level of the sample.
Programming the sample envelope
▪
Use the
Attack
and
Decay
parameters to offset the selected sample’s EG
Attack and Decay segments.
Programming the filter
▪
Use the
Cutoff
and
Resonance
parameters to set the cutoff frequency and
resonance for the filter applied to the selected sample.
Setting transpose and fine tuning
▪
Use the
Transpose
parameter (-64…+63 semitones) to transpose the select-
ed sample. Use it to change the pitch of the selected key.
▪
Use the
Tune
parameter (-99…+99 cents of a semitone) to fine-tune the as-
signed sample.
Adjusting the ambient level and time
▪
Use the
Amb Level / Time parameters to adjust the ambient level and pan.
These parameters are only available if the selected Drum sample is of the
Ambient type. When these parameters are available,
Level
controls the vol-
ume of the direct (dry) sounds, while
Amb. Level
and
Time
control the vol-
ume and length of the ambience respectively.