Program Edit Mode
FM Layer Page
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The Modwheel LFO->Amp parameter works in combination with each Operator’s AM
Sensitivity parameter on the FM Operator Page. To apply amplitude modulation to an
Operator, the FM Operator’s AM Sensitivity parameter must be set to a value greater than 0
on the FM Operator Page.
To use a physical controller other than the Modwheel, go to the Parameters page, select the
FM Mod parameter, then select a different physical controller using the Control column.
Pressure LFO->Amp
The Pressure LFO->Amp parameter allows you to use keyboard pressure (aftertouch) to
control the amplitude modulation depth of the FM LFO for all FM Operators in the layer.
When keyboard pressure is at its minimum value, amplitude modulation depth is determined
by the Amp Mod Depth parameter. When keyboard pressure is at its maximum value,
amplitude modulation depth equals the value of the Amp Mod Depth parameter plus the
value of the Pressure LFO->Amp parameter.
Pressure values between the minimum and maximum will scale the amount of modulation
between the value of the Amp Mod Depth parameter and the value of the Amp Mod Depth
parameter plus the value of the Pressure LFO->Amp parameter.
Pressure LFO->Amp can be set to values from 0-99, where 0 applies no amplitude
modulation, 1 applies the least amplitude modulation, and 99 applies the most amplitude
modulation.
The Pressure LFO->Amp parameter works in combination with each Operator’s AM
Sensitivity parameter on the FM Operator Page. To apply amplitude modulation to an
Operator, the FM Operator’s AM Sensitivity parameter must be set to a value greater than 0
on the FM Operator Page.
Pitch EG Parameters
Use the Pitch Envelope generator parameters to modulate the pitch of each note played
by the layer over time. Pitch can be modulated by up to 4 octaves up and down from the
original pitch of each note played.
All Rate parameters can be set to rate values from 0-99. Smaller rates make changes happen
slowly, while larger rates make changes happen quickly.
All Level parameters can be set to values from 0-99, where 50 is equivalent to the original
pitch of the note played or no modulation, 0 is equivalent to -48 half steps from the original
pitch of the note played, and 99 is equivalent to +48 half steps from the original pitch of the
note played.
Summary of Contents for Flash Play PC4
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