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Modulation Sources

Off

Crossfade Random

Key (+, ~), Velocity (+, ~, <) Release Velocity, Gate

Pitch Wheel, Mod Wheel Pressure, Pedal

MIDI A-H, Foot Switch 1 & 2 Flip-Flop Foot Switch 1 & 2 MIDI Volume (Contr. 7) MIDI Pan (Contr. 10)

Key Glide

Volume Envelope (+, ~, <) Filter Envelope (+, ~, <) Aux. Envelope (+, ~, <) LFO 1 & 2 (+, ~)

White Noise, Pink Noise kRandom 1 & 2,

Lag 0 in (summing amp out) Lag 1 in (summing amp out) Lag Processor 0 & 1

Clock Divisors

DC Offset, Summing Amp Switch, Absolute Value Diode, Flip-Flop, Quantizer Gain 4x

Modulation Destinations

Off

Key Sustain, Fine Pitch, Pitch

Glide, Chorus Amt

`Chorus Position ITD

`Sample Start, Sample Loop

Sample Retrigger

Filter Freq., `Filter Resonance

Amplifier Volume, Amp Pan

Amplifier Crossfade

Volume Envelope Rates (all)

Vol. Env. Atk, Dcy, Release

Filter Envelope Rates (all)

Filt. Env. Atk, Dcy, Release

Filter Envelope Trigger

Aux. Envelope Rates (all)

Aux. Env. Atk, Dcy, Release

Aux. Envelope Trigger

LFO 1 & 2 Rates

LFO 1 & 2 Trigger

Lag Processor In 0 & 1

Summing Amp, Switch

Absolute Value

Diode, Flip-Flop, Quantizer

Gain 4x, Cord 0-23 Amount

8 - Preset Edit

Cords

Cords

The 24 “patchcords” allow you to route modulation sources to destinations and control the amount of modulation. The cords connect everything together in the voice. There are only two permanently connected cords: amp envelope to amplifier, and key to pitch. Any other connections must be connected with a cord.

Voice

Samples

Morph

Filter

 

Freq

Q

Pitch

Retrig

Chor

Glide

Start

Loop

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Envelope

Gen.

L

Amp

R

Pan

Vol

Envelope

Gen.

LFOs

Mod

Envelope

MIDI

Key #

Mod

Wheel

Gen.

Controls

Velocity

Proc

 

Gate

 

 

 

 

 

There are currently 64 modulation sources and 60 destinations for the patchcords. Some of the modulation sources, such as the lag processors and the diode, are control processors. They modify control signals. All these devices can be combined to create almost infinite patching possibilities.

Control

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Value

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

0

63

127

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Control Value Applied

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

+ modulation ADDS to the

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

initial value. (Normal)

+ 0

63

127

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

~ centers around Zero.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(Use for LFOs, Filt. Freq.)

~ -63

0

+64

 

<

 

 

 

 

 

 

< modulation SUBTRACTS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

from the initial value

-127

-63

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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8 - Preset Edit

Cords

O Real-time events happen first on lower numbered cords, so it is usually a good idea to put important functions on lower numbered cords and to place components of complex modulations patches in the proper order in the Cords screens. This also makes it easier to visualize your patch.

O Use negative cord amounts with an LFO to create a more realistic echo effect.

O The Flip-Flop Footswitch will stay On until it is pressed again. Then it will toggle Off.

v To Connect a Patch Cord:

1.From the Dynamic Processing level of the Preset Editor, select the voice(s) you wish to process using the voice selection screen

2.Press the LFO/Aux function key (F4).

3.Use the Previous and Next Page buttons to locate one of the four Cords screens.

4.Connect the Modulation Sources to Destinations. The list of all modulation sources and destinations is shown on the previous page.

5.Set the Modulation Amount for the Cord. Modulation amounts can be positive or negative. Keep in mind that modulation amounts interact with the initial settings.

6.Press the Next page button to move on to the second page and third pages of modulation cords. There are a total of 18 cords.

The Zoom key immediately jumps you to the screen related to the currently selected patchcord destination.

7.Press the Exit button to return to the Preset Definition level of the Preset Editor or press any of the dynamic processing function keys to move to another module.

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8 - Preset Edit

Sample Retrigger

Sample Retrigger

This modulation destination allows you to retrigger a sample using a modulation source. A negative going, zero-crossing triggers the sample from the sample start.

LFOs (~) and envelopes are obvious choices for trigger sources. By adjusting the envelope rates, you can time the onset of each sample retrigger. A continuous controller such as a mod wheel will retrigger the sample when it’s turned all the way down. White and pink noise can be used for random retriggering. By adjusting the Amp Envelope to create an artificial decay, Sample Retrigger can be used to create echo effects.

v To Retrigger the Sample:

1.From the Dynamic Processing level of the Preset Editor, select the voice(s) you wish to process using the voice selection screen, then press the Cords function key (F5).

2.Select a free PatchCord and connect any negative going modulation source (such as an LFO ~) to SRetrig.

3.Set the Cord Amount to any value other than 0.

4.Press the LFO/Aux function key and use the page buttons to locate the LFO 1 screen.

5.Adjust the LFO Rate to the desired frequency. When a key is pressed, you should hear the sample retriggering.

6.Press the Exit button to return to the Preset Definition level of the Preset Editor or press any of the dynamic processing function keys to move to another module.

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8 - Preset Edit

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Disk Menu 9

9 - Disk Menu

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9 - Disk Menu

Disk Browser

Disk Menu

Selected Object

Icon

Identifier

Functions

Function Keys

O The Info… key gives information about the selected object.

Activates

Submenu

Function Keys

Disk Browser

The Disk Browser makes it easy to navigate through the different levels of the disk drives. Take the time to familiarize yourself with this section because the Browser is such an integral part of the system. A brief recap of the disk hierarchy is as follows:

Disk Drive . Floppy disk, hard disks, CD-ROM drives, optical drives, etc.

Folder . Used to group and organize collections of banks.

Bank . A group of presets which can be loaded into memory.

Preset . A complete keyboard layout containing: samples, voices and all programmable options.

Sample . An individual digital recording with looping information.

Sequence . A recording of keyboard key depressions (with velocity and pressure) and any other performance controllers (pitch and mod wheels, real time control sliders, Thumby button, footpedal, foot switch and program changes). Sequences can be stored along with the Bank, copied to Preset Flash, or can be exported as separate MIDI files which appear as icons in the bank browser. See Chapter 5, Sequencer for details.

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9 - Disk Menu

Disk Browser

O To turn Sprint mode On from the preset menu, press Sprint (F5).

O The Disk Key can be set to call up either SoundSprint mode or the Last screen you used in the Disk Browser. This preference is located under Master, Setup, SCSI.

v To Browse the Disk:

1.Press the Disk/Browse key. The LED illuminates and the screen shown below appears.

2.Press the View function key (F3). The display now changes to a list format. Press the View key again to return to the icon display.

3.Press the Info… function key (F6). A pop-up window appears with information about the hard disk drive. Press OK to return.

4.Press the Browse function key (F2). A second row of function keys appears.

5.Press the Folders function key. The folders on the hard disk will be shown.

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