VOICE MODE
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EFFECT
The Effect parameters function lets you perform effects
related operations for the voice, including designating Insertion
Effect type, parameter, control and on/off status, plus determin-
ing the three System Effect send levels for the voice.
● ACCESSING EFFECT PARAMETERS
To access the Effect parameters function, from within Voice
Edit Mode, press [F6] ( Efct ) or TRACK [14].
SYSTEM EFFECT SEND LEVEL - To specify each
System Effect Send Level for the voice, from within the
Effect parameters function, press [F5] ( SysEF ).
EF1/2/3 (0 ~ 127) - Position the cursor over the
EF1 , EF2 , or EF3 value field and use the JOG,
INC/DEC or the KEYPAD to set the send level for
each of the three System Effects.
NOTE: The types of System Effects, their return levels,
and their parameters can only be accessed and specified
in Song Play Mode, when the cursor is positioned over a
System Effect on the mixer. (For more information, see
System Effects, page 79.)
INSERTION EFFECT TYPE - To specify the type of
Insertion Effect for the voice, from within the Effect
parameters function, press [F6] ( Type ).
TYPE (00 ~ 35) - Position the cursor over the
Type number field and use the JOG, INC/DEC or
the KEYPAD to select which type of Insertion Effect
is assigned to the voice.
EFFECT MODE (auto off, auto on) - Position the
cursor over the EF Mode select field and use the
JOG or INC/DEC to set the on/off status for the
selected insertion effect in the multi.
DECAY 2 (-63 ~ +63) - Position the cursor over
the Decay 2 offset field and use the JOG, INC/DEC
or the KEYPAD to determine the length of time of
the second decay of the sound, between Decay 1 and
key-off.
RELEASE (-63 ~ + 63) - Position the cursor over
the Release offset field and use the JOG, INC/DEC
or the KEYPAD to determine the amount of time it
takes for the sound to reach zero volume after the
key is released.
TIME RANGE (x 1, x 2, x 5, x 10, x 20, x 50) -
Pressing [F3] selects the time range of the EG
graphic display, where x 1 displays the shortest
time in the most detail.
SEGMENT (Seg 1 ~ 3, Koff, Rel) - Pressing [F4]
selects the particular segment of the EG which is
displayed.
TEMPLATE TYPE (00 ~ 40) - See Keyboard Pitch
Scale, above.
The pitch EG is entirely separate from the filter and
amplitude EGs, and is used to create a fixed shape of
pitch change over time.
Time
Pitch
Attack Decay 1 Release
Key on Key off
Decay 2
In the above example, when the note is pressed, the
envelope begins at the specified attack rate then reaches
its maximum level, at which point it moves towards
Decay 1 at the specified Decay 1 rate. When the Decay 2
phase is initiated, the pitch envelope will remain at
Decay 2 as long as the key is pressed.