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The higher parameter is “Env 2 A-D repeat”. In this case with a value of 022.
This parameter controls the number of times the Attack/Decay cycles of the selected envelope repeat before entering the sustain
phase of the envelope. The operation of this parameter is identical to Env 1 A-D repeat parameter on page 3 but applies to
Envelope 2. The range of this parameter is Off, 1 to 126 & Inf (Infinite). This parameter is memorised with a Program.
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The higher parameter is “Env 2 sustain rate”. In this case with a value of +00.
This parameter is used to control the slope of the “Sustain” phase of the envelope. Use the higher Data knob to adjust this parame-
ter. The operation of this parameter is identical to Env 1 sustain rate parameter on page 4 but applies to Envelope 2. The range of
this parameter is -64 to +63. This parameter is memorised with a Program.
The lower parameter is “Env 2 sustain time”. In this case with a value of 000.
This parameter controls the length of time the “Sustain” phase of the envelope lasts. Use the lower Data knob to adjust this para-
meter. The operation of this parameter is identical to Env 1 sustain time parameter on page 4 but applies to Envelope 2. The range
of this parameter is 000 to 126 & Key. This parameter is memorised with a Program.
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The higher parameter is “Env 3 level track”. In this case with a value of +00.
In conjunction with the “Env 3 level note” parameter below these parameters control the amount of envelope modulation in relation
to the note played on the master keyboard. This is particularly useful when dealing with more complex FM synthesis. Use the high-
er Data knob to adjust this parameter. The operation of this parameter is identical to Env 1 level track parameter on page 2 but
applies to Envelope 2. The range of this parameter is -64 to +63. This parameter is memorised with a Program.
The lower parameter is “Env 3 level note”. In this case with a value of +00.
In conjunction with the “Env 3 level track” parameter above these parameters control the amount of envelope modulation in relation
to the note played on the master keyboard. This is particularly useful when dealing with more complex FM synthesis. Use the lower
Data knob to adjust this parameter. The operation of this parameter is identical to Env 1 level note parameter on page 2 but
applies to Envelope 2. The range of this parameter is C-2 to G9. This parameter is memorised with a Program.
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Env 3 A-D repeat +22
Env 3 lev track +OO
Env 3 lev note C3
Env 2 sust rate +OO
Env 2 sust time C3
Env 2 A-D repeat +22
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