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Start Level Swing
This parameter specifies the direction in which “AMS” will
affect “Start Level”. When “Intensity” has a positive (+)
value, a setting of + for this parameter will allow “AMS” to
raise the EG level, and a setting of – will allow “AMS” to lower
the EG level. With a setting of 0 there will be no change.
Attack Level Swing
This parameter specifies the direction in which “AMS” will
affect “Attack Level”. When “Intensity” has a positive (+)
value, a setting of + for this parameter will allow “AMS” to
raise the EG level, and a setting of – will allow “AMS” to lower
the EG level. With a setting of 0 there will be no change.
Break Level Swing
This parameter specifies the direction in which “AMS” will
affect “Break Point Level”. When “Intensity” has a positive
(+) value, a setting of + for this parameter will allow “AMS”
to raise the EG level, and a setting of – will allow “AMS” to
lower the EG level. With a setting of 0 there will be no
change.
Filter EG ‘Time’ modulation
AMS1/2(T)
Use this parameter to select the source that will control the
“Time” parameters of the filter EG. See “AMS (Alternate
Modulation Source) list” on page 14-21.
Intensity
This parameter specifies the depth and direction of the effect
that “AMS1/2(T)” will have.
For example, if “AMS1/2(T)” is set to /+, the EG
“Time” parameters will be controlled by the Keyboard Track-
ing settings. With positive (+) values of this parameter, posi-
tive (+) values of “Ramp” will lengthen the EG times, and
negative (–) values of “Ramp” will shorten the EG times. The
direction of change is specified by “Attack Time Swing”,
“Decay Time Swing”, “Slope Time Swing”, and “Release
Time Swing”.
With a setting of 0, the times specified by “Frequency A (Cut-
off Frequency A)” will be used.
If “AMS1/2(T)” is set to Velocity, positive (+) values of this
parameter will cause EG times to lengthen as you play more
strongly, and negative (–) values will cause EG times to
shorten as you play more strongly.
-99…+99
Intensity value.
Attack Time Swing
This parameter specifies the direction in which “AMS1/2(T)”
will affect the attack time. With positive (+) values of “Inten-
sity”, setting this parameter to + will allow AMS to lengthen
the time, and setting this parameter to – will allow AMS to
shorten the time. With a setting of 0 there will be no change.
Decay Time Swing
This parameter specifies the direction in which “AMS1/2(T)”
will affect the decay time. With positive (+) values of “Inten-
sity”, setting this parameter to + will allow AMS to lengthen
the time, and setting this parameter to – will allow AMS to
shorten the time. With a setting of 0 there will be no change.
Slope Time Swing
This parameter specifies the direction in which “AMS1/2(T)”
will affect the slope time. With positive (+) values of “Inten-
sity”, setting this parameter to + will allow AMS to lengthen
the time, and setting this parameter to – will allow AMS to
shorten the time. With a setting of 0 there will be no change.
Release Time Swing
This parameter specifies the direction in which “AMS1/2(T)”
will affect the release time. With positive (+) values of “Inten-
sity”, setting this parameter to + will allow AMS to lengthen
the time, and setting this parameter to – will allow AMS to
shorten the time. With a setting of 0 there will be no change.
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These parameters control the volume and pan of the selected
oscillator.
Selected
Use this parameter to select an oscillator to put in edit. Alter-
natively, you can select oscillators using the F1-F4 buttons.
Level
Volume of the selected oscillator.
Note:
The volume of a Program can be controlled by CC#7 (vol-
ume) and #11 (expression). The resulting level is determined by
multiplying the values of CC#7 and #11. The Global MIDI
channel is used for control.
0…127
Volume level.
Pan
Pan (stereo field position) of the selected oscillator.
This parameter is not available when editing a Drum Pro-
gram. Use the individual Pan control for each key (see
“Pan” on page 14-6).
Random
The sound will be heard from a different loca-
tion at each note-on.
L001
Places the sound at far left.
C064
Places the sound in the center.
Filter 1 EG changes (Time) (AMS = Velocity, Intensity = a positive (+) value)
Note-on
Note-off
Note-on
Note-off
Note-on
Note-off
Softly played note with Attack,
Decay, Slope and Release
Level Swings set to +
Strongly played note with
Attack, Decay, Slope and
Release Level Swings set to +
Strongly played note with
Attack, Decay, Slope and
Release Level Swings set to –
Selected: Osc1
Level: 120
Pan: L001
AMS: Note Number
Amp |Osc1
Summary of Contents for KD-150
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Page 12: ...INTRODUCTION ...
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Page 29: ...4 4 Display and User Interface Grayed out non available parameters ...
Page 32: ...BASIC GUIDE ...
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Page 39: ...6 6 Basic operations Shortcut to see the original bank for a Style Performance or Program ...
Page 47: ...7 8 Tutorial 5 Editing a Song ...
Page 53: ...8 6 MIDI Playing another instrument with the KD ...
Page 54: ...REFERENCE GUIDE ...
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Page 103: ...11 14 Song Play operating mode Saving a list of Songs ...
Page 111: ...12 8 Backing Sequence operating mode How to delete a whole Song ...
Page 133: ...13 22 Song operating mode Event Edit procedure ...
Page 189: ...16 20 Disk edit environment Page 11 Card Restore ...
Page 190: ...APPENDIX ...
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Page 225: ...17 34 Factory Data MIDI Setup ...
Page 283: ...18 58 Effects Mono Mono Chain ...
Page 287: ...19 4 Assignable parameters Scales ...
Page 303: ...24 2 Technical specifications ...
Page 307: ...25 4 Alphabetical Index ...