MS-20EX Tone Adjust Common Tone Adjust parameters
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MS-20EX Tone Adjust
MS-20EX Tone Adjust Default Settings
Tone Adjust provides an elegant physical interface to
the MS-20EX’s parameters. Most of the factory sounds
use the default layout, as shown above. You can also
customize the layout for individual sounds, if desired.
For more information about Tone Adjust, please see
“0–9f: Tone Adjust,” on page 26.
Common Tone Adjust parameters
These parameters affect both EX
i
1 and 2. Except as
noted below, the Common Tone Adjust parameters
behave as described under “Common Tone Adjust
Parameters,” on page 28.
Filter Cutoff. (–99…+99, CC#74)
This scales the cutoff frequency of the lowpass filter. To
adjust the highpass filter, use the separate, MS-20EX-
specific Tone Adjust parameters.
Filter Resonance
.
(–99…+99, CC#71)
This scales the resonance (
PEAK
) of the lowpass filter.
To adjust the highpass filter, use the separate, MS-
20EX-specific Tone Adjust parameters.
Filter EG Intensity
.
(–99…+99, CC#79)
This scales the
EG2/EXT
knob for the lowpass filter.
Amp Velocity Intensity
.
(–99…+99)
Not supported.
Filter/Amp EG Attack Time
.
(–99…+99, CC#73)
This scales the attack time of EG2, which is normalled
to both filter cutoff and amplitude.
Filter/Amp EG Decay Time
.
(–99…+99, CC#75)
This scales the decay time of EG2. It interacts with CC#
75.
Filter/Amp EG Sustain Level
.
(–99…+99, CC#70)
This scales the sustain level of EG2.
Filter/Amp EG Release Time
.
(–99…+99, CC#72)
This scales the release time of EG2.
Filter EG, Amp EG, and Pitch EG Attack Time
,
Decay
Time
,
Sustain Level
,
Release Time
are not supported
by the MS-20EX.
Pitch LFO1 Intensity
.
(–99…+99, CC#77)
This scales the
FREQUENCY MODULATION
MG/T.EXT
knob. (Note that this controls the amount
of pitch modulation, but does not necessarily apply to
LFO1.)
MS-20EX Tone Adjust parameters
In addition to the Common Tone Adjust parameters
listed above, the MS-20EX adds a number of its own
parameters.
Note that these additional parameters are separate for
each EX
i
, as opposed to being shared by both EX
i
in
the Program.
HPF
Peak
HPF
Peak
HPF
EG2/Ext Mod
HPF
EG2/Ext Mod
HPF
Cutoff
HPF
Cutoff
VCO1
Waveform
VCO1
Waveform
VCO2
Waveform
VCO2
Waveform
LPF
Cutoff
LPF
Cutoff
LPF
EG2/Ext Mod
LPF
EG2/Ext Mod
LPF
Peak
LPF
Peak
EG1
Attack
EG1
Attack
EG1
Delay
EG1
Delay
MG
Frequency
MG
Frequency
EG2
Sustain
EG2
Sustain
EG2
Release
EG2
Release
MG
Waveform
MG
Waveform
EG2
Attack
EG2
Attack
EG1
Release
EG1
Release
EG2
Decay
EG2
Decay
Switches 7, 8, 15, 16:
LFOs 1, 2, 3, 4 Sto
p
Switches 7, 8, 15, 16:
LFOs 1, 2, 3, 4 Sto
p
Summary of Contents for Electronic Keyboard
Page 1: ...Parameter Guide Parameter Guide ...
Page 2: ......
Page 180: ...Program mode EXi 170 ...
Page 290: ...EXi STR 1 Plucked String 280 ...
Page 572: ...Sequencer mode 562 ...
Page 700: ...Global mode 690 ...
Page 751: ...Insert Effects IFX1 IFX12 Routing 741 Fig 2 3a Fig 2 3b ...
Page 902: ...Effect Guide 892 ...