Program mode: HD-1
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Resonance
[00…99]
Resonance emphasizes the frequencies around the
cutoff frequency.
When this is set to 0, there is no emphasis, and
frequencies beyond the cutoff will simply diminish
smoothly.
At medium settings, the resonance will alter the timbre
of the filter, making it sound more nasal, or more
extreme.
At very high settings, the resonance can be heard as a
separate, whistling pitch.
To make the resonance track the keyboard pitch, see
“Key Follow,” on page 65.
AMS (Resonance)
[List of AMS Sources]
This selects a modulation source to control the
Resonance amount. For a list of AMS sources, see
“AMS (Alternate Modulation Source) List” on
page 967.
Intensity
[–99…+99]
This controls the depth and direction of the Resonance
modulation.
For example, if Velocity has been selected, changes in
keyboard velocity will affect the resonance. With
positive (+) values, the resonance will increase as you
play more strongly, and as you play more softly the
resonance will approach the level specified by the
Resonance
setting. With negative (–) values, the
resonance will decrease as you play more strongly, and
as you play more softly the resonance will approach
the level specified by the
Resonance
setting.
The resonance level is determined by adding the
Resonance
and
Intensity
values.
Output Level
[00…99]
This controls the output level of Filter A. You can use
this to balance the volumes of Filters A and B when the
Routing
is set to Parallel, or to turn down the volume
to avoid clipping later in the signal chain.
AMS (Output Level)
[List of AMS Sources]
This selects a modulation source to control the output
level of Filter A. For a list of AMS sources, see “AMS
(Alternate Modulation Source) List” on page 967.
Intensity
[–99…+99]
This controls the depth and direction of the output
level modulation.
3–1c: Filter B
Filter B is available when the
Filter Routing
is set to
Serial
or
Parallel
. Otherwise, the parameters in this
section will be grayed out.
The parameters for Filter B are identical to those for
Filter A. For more information, see the descriptions
under Filter A, above.
▼
3–1: Page Menu Commands
The number before each command shows its ENTER +
number-key shortcut. For more information on these
shortcuts, see “ENTER + 0-9: shortcuts for menu
commands” on page 138.
• 0:
Write Program
. For more information, see “Write
• 1:
Exclusive Solo
. For more information, see
• 2:
Copy Oscillator
. For more information, see
“Copy Oscillator” on page 144.
• 3:
Swap Oscillators
. For more information, see
“Swap Oscillator” on page 144.
Low resonance value
High resonance value
Resonance
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 ...