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Parameters /
Parameter Descriptions
In the Edit Panel window:
Click the appropriate [OPERATOR ON/OFF] button (1 - 6) repeatedly to turn the
desired operator on or off.
In the Edit List window:
Click the appropriate “OP No.” (Operator Number) button (1 - 6). When an operator is
off, all its parameters are ghosted.
Keep in mind that Operator On/Off is used only temporarily in editing and the on/off sta-
tus is not saved with the voice. To actually turn an operator off, set its
to “0.”
• Operator Key Velocity Sensitivity
Range: 0 ... 7
This determines the touch sensitivity of an operator, or how its level responds to your
playing strength. When Velocity Sensitivity is set to a value other than “0,” the harder you
play a key, the greater the level of the corresponding operator. The softer you play a key,
the lower the level. When this is set to “0,” the operator level remains the same, no matter
how softly or strongly you play the key. Higher values give you greater dynamic range
between low and high levels. Setting this to an appropriate value for a carrier operator
gives you touch control over volume; setting it for a modulator gives you touch control
over timbre.
The numbers in the top row indicate the operators’ on/off status:
“1” for on, “0” for off. In this example, operator 3 is off.