The description of envelope behavior just given is true when the
eter is set to a positive value. But since this control is actually bipolar, it is possible to
set a negative amount of modulation. In this case, the envelopes are inverted and their
behavior changes. The best way to get a feel for the difference is to experiment with
both positive and negative settings of the
Velocity: 0...127
the
is set to a positive value, the harder you play, the more the
amount
less bright the sound will be. This control makes for more touch-sensitive
sounds.
Key Amount: 0...127
This is useful for adding brightness to a sound as higher notes are played,
which is typically how acoustic instruments behave. When set to zero,
will track in half-step increments (which can be useful if you are using
—Controls the amount of audio from Oscillator 1
Audio Mod: 0...127
of harmonic movement and high end sizzle to many sounds, especially in
To create bell-like FM sounds with
to 127, set
audio mod
osc mix
desired waveshape. Then turn
, and
cutoff
as necessary.
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env amount
is at its highest setting, a positive envelope
cutoff
—Sets the amount of modulation from the
audio mod
to 127, set
2
osc
shape
to 127 and experiment different
resonance
key amount
amount
parameter.
to off, and set
1
to the
osc
shape
1
osc
Filter
param-
freq
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