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WHEN MODULATING
ENVELOPE ATTACK,
DECAY OR RELEASE
TIMES:
POSITIVE AMOUNTS OF
MODULATION
INCREASE
THE TIME.
NEGATIVE AMOUNTS OF
MODULATION
DECREASE
THE TIME.
REALTIME MODULATION CONTROL
These functions allow you to route
realtime controllers to any of the modula-
tion destinations on Classic Keys except
Tone, Sample Start, and Pan. Up to 8
simultaneous patches may be pro-
grammed. For each modulation patch,
there is a source and a destination
parameter. Place the cursor under the
appropriate parameter and change the
patch number, modulation source or
modulation destination using the data
entry control. If a parameter is not
labeled either primary or secondary, it
will affect both.
REALTIME CTL
1 LFO1 ->Pitch
MODULATION SOURCES:
PITCH WHEEL,
MIDI CONTROL A,
MIDI CONTROL B,
MIDI CONTROL C,
MIDI CONTROL D,
MONO PRESSURE,
POLYPHONIC PRESSURE,
LFO 1, LFO 2,
AUXILIARY ENVELOPE
DESTINATIONS:
PITCH, PRIMARY PITCH,
SECONDARY PITCH,
VOLUME, PRIMARY VOLUME,
SECONDARY VOLUME,
ATTACK, PRIMARY ATTACK,
SECONDARY ATTACK,
DECAY, PRIMARY DECAY,
SECONDARY DECAY,
RELEASE, PRIMARY RELEASE,
SECONDARY RELEASE,
CROSSFADE,
LFO 1 AMOUNT,
LFO 1 RATE,
LFO 2 AMOUNT,
LFO 2 RATE,
AUX. ENVELOPE AMOUNT,
AUX. ENVELOPE ATTACK,
AUX. ENVELOPE DECAY,
AUX. ENVELOPE RELEASE
Summary of Contents for Classic keys
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Page 9: ...7 Classic Keys INTRODUCTION ...
Page 10: ...8 INTRO CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONS ...
Page 17: ...15 Classic Keys BASIC OPERATION ...
Page 18: ...16 BASIC OPERATION ...
Page 23: ...21 Classic Keys MASTER MENU ...
Page 24: ...22 MASTER MENU ...
Page 33: ...31 Classic Keys EFFECTS SECTION ...
Page 34: ...32 EFFECTS SECTION ...
Page 51: ...49 Classic Keys PRESET PROGRAMMING ...
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Page 64: ...62 PRESET PROGRAMMING ...
Page 65: ...63 Classic Keys EDIT MENU ...
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Page 81: ...79 Classic Keys STEP BY STEP ...
Page 82: ...80 STEP BY STEP ...
Page 89: ...87 Classic Keys REFERENCE SECTION ...
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