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11. SYNTH TRACK PARAMETERS
Here follows a description of all of the parameters that are available on the synth tracks PARAMETER pag-
es. The parameters on the TRIG page are saved with the pattern, and not with the sound. You can lock the
synth track parameters to other settings on any step of the pattern by first pressing and holding a
[TRIG]
key, then changing the parameters’ settings with the
DATA ENTRY
knobs. For more information, please see
“10.10.1 PARAMETER LOCKS” on page 34.
11.1 EDITING THE SYNTH TRACK PARAMETERS
There are six PARAMETER page groups for the synth tracks. Press the
[PARAMETER]
keys to access the
synth tracks PARAMETER pages. The SYN2, FLTR, AMP and LFO parameter groups has two pages To
access page one, press the
[PARAMETER]
key once. To access page two, press the
[PARAMETER]
key
twice. Use the
DATA ENTRY
knobs
A-H
to change the parameters. Press and hold a
[PARAMETER]
key to
see the values for all parameters on that page.
11.2 TRIG PARAMETERS PAGE 1
Here you find the parameters for the note trigs. Use the
DATA ENTRY
knobs to change the settings. The
settings on the TRIG PARAMETERS page is not saved with the Sound. They are saved with the pattern.
Press
[TRIG PARAMETERS]
to access this parameter page.
11.2.1 ROOT
Root sets the default note value that the note trigs placed in GRID RECORDING mode have. If you
change the root note and have additional notes added on the same trig, then the additional notes are
offset and transposed accordingly. For more information, please see “10.2.3 GRID RECORDING USING
TRACK NOTE METHOD” on page 28. (C0–G10)
11.2.3 VEL
Trig Velocity controls the velocity of the notes the MIDI track sends out. A setting of 0 equals a NOTE
OFF command. (1–127)
11.2.4 LEN
Trig Length sets the duration of the notes. When a note has finished playing a NOTE OFF command is
sent. The INF setting equals infinite note length. (0.125–128, INF)
11.2.5 COND
Trig Condition is a set of conditional rules that can be applied to any trig, using a parameter lock. Each
setting is a logical condition, which determines whether or not the sequencer note is triggered. For more
information, please see “10.10.3 CONDITIONAL LOCKS” on page 35.
11.2.5 FLT.T
Filter Trig controls if the filter envelope is trigged or not. (ON, OFF)
11.2.6 LFO.T
LFO Trig controls if the LFO is trigged or not. (ON, OFF)
11.3 SYN1 PAGE 1
The parameters on the SYN1 page control various aspects of the FM synthesis. You can find more informa-
tion about the Digitone FM synthesis in “APPENDIX A: THE DIGITONE FM SYNTHESIS” on page 73 and