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EPS-16 PLUS Musician's Manual
Section 6 — Wave Parameters
• TRANSWAV — Similar to LOOP POS, but the loop will move in increments
of exactly one loop length. For example, with LOOPSTART at 0 and
LOOPEND at 100, positive modulation will cause the loop to jump to
LOOPSTART 100, LOOPEND 200, and then LOOPSTART 200, LOOPEND
300, etc. When this setting is selected, the MOD RANGE parameter (see
below) has no effect, but the MOD AMOUNT (also below) sets the number of
"jumps" that will happen over the full range of the controller (MOD SRC).
The following can be used as the MOD SRC (Modulation Source) for the wave
modulation:
• LFO — Low Frequency Oscillator
• RANDM — Random Modulation
• ENV1—Envelope1
• ENV2 —Envelope2
• PR + VL — Pr Velocity
• VEL—Velocity
• VEL1 —Velocity Variation 1
• VEL2 —Velocity Variation 2
KBD — Keyboard Tracking
PITCH — Pitch Bend Wheel
WHEEL — Modulation Wheel
PEDAL — Voltage Control Foot Pedal
XCTRL — External Controller (MIDI)
PRESS — Pressure (After-touch)
WL + PR — Wheel + Pressure
These modulators are described in detail in Section 7— Voice Parameters.
Use this page to set the amount of wave modulation selected with the previous
parameter. This parameter has two components:
• MOD AMT — This determines the amount of modulation that will be added to
the wave parameter specified in the WAVE MOD TYPE parameter. This
parameter has a value range of -99 to +99, allowing both positive and negative
modulation amounts.
• RANGE — This portion of the parameter determines range that will be covered
by the MOD AMT. This range is displayed in sample size. The reason for this
is due to the nature of sampled instruments. Where on a synthesizer you would
have waves or oscillators that had a defined length that was always the same,
with samplers the wave size is always different from instrument to instrument,
due to the sample time and rate at which each was sampled. The MOD AMT
has no way of knowing this sample size, so the EPS-16 PLUS uses the
RANGE to tell it
To determine what size to set the RANGE parameter, go to the SAMPLE END
parameter and look at the Sample End number. This number tells you how large
the selected sample is in size. You can then select the RANGE value that comes
closest to the actual size of the sample.
If you were working with a very small sample you would adjust the wave
modulation amount to something like this MOD AMT=+99 RANGE 128. If you
were working with a much larger sampler you would adjust the wave modulation
to MOD AMT=+99 RANGE=1 MG. Think of RANGE as a multiplier, and
MOD AMT=-99 TO +99 as fine tuning.
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