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Filter 2:
affects the Filter envelopes (Key on) of the sounds being
controlled, intervening on the Cut-off frequencies. In practice,
this control allows you to “open” and “close” Filter 2.
Filter 1+2:
affects both Filter envelopes (Key on) of the sounds being
controlled, intervening on the Cut-off frequencies. In practice,
this control allows a simultaneous “opening” and “closing” of
Filter 1 and Filter 2.
Note: The effect of the Attack, Release, Filter 1, Filter 2 and Filter 1+2 parameters
depend on the sounds assigned to the enabled tracks.
When Logic is selected, the following functions can be assigned to the relative switch
action pedal:
Off:
pedal disabled.
7th:
when pressed, all chords played are automatically transformed
to the 7th.
Min:
when pressed, all chords played are automatically transformed
to the Minor.
Dim:
when pressed, all chords played are automatically transformed
to the Diminished.
Damper:
when pressed, it sustains the notes played after release - simu-
lates the loud pedal of a Piano.
Sostenuto:
provides the Damper effect only on the notes played prior to
pressing the pedal. All notes played after are not affected.
Soft:
decreases the dynamic response of the keyboard by a small
amount, simulating the effect of the soft pedal of a Piano.
Start/Stop:
start and stop control for the Sequencer (Styles and Songs).
Var/Cont:
when pressed while a Style is playing, it provides a Variation of
the Basic Fill In and triggers a Variation of the Basic Rhythm
and Arrangement pattern. In Song mode, pressing the pedal
provides the “Continue” function which starts the song from the
point it was stopped.
Intro/End:
when pressed, it starts a Style with an “Introduction” - if a Style
is playing, pressing the pedal provides an “Ending” of the Style.
Fill/Tap:
when pressed while a Style is playing, it provides a “Fill In” of
the Basic Rhythm and Arrangement pattern. It also triggers the
Basic pattern if the Variation was playing before pressing the
pedal. Before starting a Style or Song, the Tap function provides
a start after beating time with your foot on the pedal. The Song
or Style plays with the Tempo established by the beats tapped.
See also “The Style and Song commands” on page 3-3.
Punch:
used to insert (to “Punch in”) a correction during the recording
of a Prog. Style or Song. Events are recorded from the instant the
pedal is pressed until is it pressed again, or until recording is
stopped with Start/Stop.
Rotary S/F:
switches from Rotary Slow to Fast and vice versa, provided that
the Rotary Effect is assigned to the tracks being affected.
DAMPER
Applying the Damper to
non-percussive sounds,
such as Brass; Organs,
etc., obtains an infinite
sustain which does not
decay until the pedal is
released.
IMPORTANT
Sounds can be modified
in real time by means of
the parameters listed on
the right. An
appropriately
programmed Pedal can
affect one or more
Sounds according to
which tracks are
enabled for the pedal.