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Figure 76. Looping Envelope Menu, page 2 of 4
Parameter
Description
Level 1x –
Level 4x
These controls determine the output level
for the X dimension of each segment of the
envelope. Since this is a bipolar envelope, the
range of these controls is -/+ 127.
Level 1y –
Level 4y
These controls determine the output level
for the Y dimension of each segment of the
envelope. Since this is a bipolar envelope, the
range of these controls is -/+ 127.
Table 15. Looping Envelope Main mode, page 2 parameters
Figure 77. Looping Envelope Menu, page 3 of 4
Page 3 displays the
X
and
Y
levels for the remaining 4 seg-
ments.
Figure 78. Looping Envelope, page 4 of 4
Parameter
Description
LevSrc,
TimeSrc
These parameters select from a list of modula-
tion sources to modulate all segments’ levels
or times.
LevAmt,
TimeAmt
These parameters select from a list of control-
ler values to modulate all segments’ levels or
times.
Slope
Adjusts the slope of each segment; 0 is linear,
127 is exponential
Sync
Allows use of MIDI Clocks to set the timing
values
Repeat
Sets the number of times the loop will repeat.
Range is Off, 1-9, Inf(inite).
Loop
This enables/disables the looping feature of
this envelope. When enabled, the envelope
will loop between the segments specified by
the Loop Start and KO Point controls.
Table 16. Looping Envelope Main mode, page 4 parameters
Key Tables
Figure 79. Key Table Menu, page 1 of 1
Solaris provides 4 key tables for use as modulation sourc-
es. The key tables take a normal note input and scale it
across the table as an output signal. Each key table is
represented by a separate soft menu.
The key tables allow you to set any value from 0.0%-
100.0% for each key, by using keyboard entry. Simply
select the key you want to adjust by playing it on the
keyboard. You will see the current number appear in the
Current
column in the display. Using the Data Wheel (or
lower row knob), you can adjust this value, changing it from
Interpol
(ated) to a
Fixed
value. Values for keys in be-
tween the ones you set are calculated using linear interpo-
lation. A
Previous
field and
Next
field are provided to show
you the values that you have assigned (Fixed).
The Key Tables do not yet have a graphic to show you the
table scaling, so instead we have provided a number of
parameters to define the table’s output, and to show what
is going on as best as possible. There are three param-
eters that determine the table values. These are:
Previous
,
Current
and
Next
, as shown in Figure 79. The numbers
shown below each of these are MIDI note numbers. If the
key table is empty, then you will see dashes below
Previ-
ous
and
Next
, and whichever key you are pressing as the
Current
parameter value.
Below these three parameters are:
Value
,
Interpol
, and
Value
. Again, if the key table is empty, these parameters
will each have a value of 0.0% showing. If there is a valid
key table, the display will show percentage values for any
note played on the keyboard, with Interpolated or Fixed val-
ues being adjustable by the user. Notes that have been set
in the table and which are above or below the current note
being played will appear, with their % values, in the
Prev
.
and
Next
fields.
Example: Let’s select note 36 (lowest C on the Solaris), and
change the
Interpol
value to
5.0%
(adjust the knob below
Interpol). This label changes to ‘
Fixed
’, signifying that note
36 now as a fixed value of
5.0%
. Figure 79 shows the cur-
rent state of the graphic display. Now select note 77 (F5).
Set its
Value
to 10.7%. Now play note 55 (G3). You will see
the following in the display:
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