• 03: V/N Balance
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Voiced/Unvoiced Balance
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Settings: -64 … +63
Specifies the balance between the voiced and unvoiced (noise) operators. A setting of “+0” produces equal
balance between the voiced and unvoiced operators. Positive values increase the level of the unvoiced operators in
relation to the voiced operators, and negative values increase the level of the voiced operators in relation to the
unvoiced operators.
• 04: LFO1 Speed
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LFO1 Speed
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Settings: -64 … +63
LFO1 (Low Frequency Oscillator 1) is used primarily for pitch modulation, and thus to produce vibrato effects. The
“LFO1 Speed” parameter sets the speed of the vibrato effect. Positive values produce a faster vibrato, while
negative values produce a slower vibrato. This parameter offsets the value of the EDIT [VOICE] mode
COMMON/LFO1/Speed parameter.
• 05: LFO1 PMod
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LFO1 Pitch Modulation
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Settings: -64 … +63
Sets the amount of LFO pitch modulation applied by the modulation controller (e.g. the modulation wheel on a
keyboard). The higher the value the greater the amount of pitch modulation produced by modulation controller
operation. This parameter offsets the value of the EDIT [VOICE] mode COMMON/LFO1/PitchModDpt parameter.
• 06: LFO1 Delay
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LFO1 Delay
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Settings: -64 … +63
Sets the delay time between the beginning of a note and the beginning of the vibrato effect. Positive values produce
longer delays while negative values result in shorter delays. This parameter offsets the value of the EDIT [VOICE]
mode COMMON/LFO1/Delay parameter.
• 07: Filter SW
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Filter Switch
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Settings: off, on
Turns the filter “on” or “off.” The filter parameters which follow (CutoffFreq, Resonance, FiltEGDepth, LFO2 Speed,
and LFO2 FltMod) only become available when this parameter is “on.”
• 08: Filter Freq (only available when Filter SW “on”)
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Cutoff Frequency
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Settings: -64 … +63
Sets the cutoff frequency of the filter. This parameter offsets the value of the EDIT [VOICE] mode
COMMON/Filter/Cutoff Freq parameter.
• 09: Filter Reso (only available when Filter SW “on”)
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Resonance
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Settings: -64 … +63
This parameter produces a resonant peak at the filter’s cutoff frequency, thereby emphasizing frequency
components at that frequency. When “Resonance” is set to its minimum value, the filter response rolls off sharply at
the cutoff point. As the resonance value is increased, however, a peak of correspondingly increasing amplitude is
produced at the cutoff frequency. This parameter offsets the value of the EDIT [VOICE] mode
COMMON/Filter/Resonance parameter.
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