Section 7 — Voice Parameters EPS-16 PLUS Musician's Manual
As you play chromatically up the MIDI keyboard connected to the EPS-16 PLUS
you will hear the three different Wavesamples fading in and out The voice
samples could have been piano or synthesizer samples, and the result would have
been the same. The keyboard was used as the Volume Modulator, and the
Crossfade Breakpoint parameters enabled you to blend the samples together
seamlessly.
Note that when the keyboard is used in this way, the numbers selected for A, B,
C, and D refer to MIDI key numbers. The low C on the EPS-16 PLUS keyboard
is MIDI key #36; the high C is MIDI key number 96. Middle C is MIDI key #
60. And so on. (The keys of an 88-note piano-style keyboard go from MIDI key
21 to MIDI key 108.)
Although the Crossfade described above uses the keyboard to determine the
breakpoints, any of the available modulators found on the Volume Modulator
parameter can be used.
This parameter determines what type of curve will be used when fading samples
in and out between breakpoints. There are two possible fadecurves:
• CROSSFADE — This curve features a steep initial rise and drop off between
the two samples. It is best used when a quick change between samples is
desired, as in a keyboard or velocity Crossfade.
• LINEAR — This curve ramps up and down evenly, making it preferable when
smoother transitions between Wavesamples are appropriate, such as when using
pressure to Crossfade.
Setting this parameter to ON gives the selected Wavesample a +12dB boost Be
careful that adding boost to a sample doesn't cause it to become too loud and clip.
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