54 Aftertouch
Dave Smith Instruments
Amount:
Selects the amount of aftertouch applied to a selected destina-
tion. Positive
amount
settings apply positive amounts of modulation.
Negative
amount
settings apply negative amounts of modulation.
Freq 1:
Selects Oscillator 1 frequency as an aftertouch modulation desti-
nation. With a positive
amount
setting, pressing the keys harder will shift
the Oscillator 1 pitch upward. With a negative
amount
setting, pressing
the keys harder will shift the Oscillator 1 pitch downward.
Freq 2:
Selects Oscillator 2 frequency as an aftertouch modulation desti-
nation. With a positive
amount
setting, pressing the keys harder will shift
the Oscillator 2 pitch upward. With a negative
amount
setting, pressing
the keys harder will shift the Oscillator 2 pitch downward.
LFO Amount:
Selects the
lfo
amount
parameter as an aftertouch modu-
lation destination. With a positive
amount
setting, pressing the keys
harder will increase the amount of LFO modulation to any destina-
tion selected in the
low
-
frequency
oscillator
section. With a negative
amount
setting, pressing the keys harder will increase the amount of
LFO modulation — with the LFO waveform inverted.
Amp:
Selects Amplitude as an aftertouch modulation destination. With
a positive
amount
setting, pressing the keys harder will increase the
volume of a sound. With a negative
amount
setting, pressing the keys
harder will decrease the volume of a sound.
If the Amplifier Envelope’s
env
amount
is set to full, positive amounts of
amp
aftertouch will have no effect since the VCA is already at its maximum output level.
LP Filter:
Selects the Low-Pass Filter cutoff frequency as a modulation
destination. With a positive
amount
setting, pressing the keys harder will
open the filter wider and make a sound become brighter. With a negative
amount
setting, pressing the keys harder will close the filter more and
make a sound more muted.