VOICE VECTOR
Summary: Sets the time between detune vector
steps.
Settings: 10 ... 160 milliseconds
Details: Each automatic vector sweep is composed
of up to 50 "steps," corresponding to equally-
spaced points along the path followed by the
vector control. This function sets the initial time
between each step.
Refer to: Tutorial, page 22.
Procedure: Use the
key to move the cursor to
the lower display line. Use the [-1/NO] and
[+1/YES] keys to select the desired vector rate.
Summary: Allows recording of a dynamic detune
vector.
Settings: STBY, REC, PLAY
Procedure: Use the
and
place the underline cursor under STBY. The vec-
tor control DETUNE mode will be automatically
selected and you can rehearse the vector sweep
you wish to record.
Move the cursor to REC. Recording will actually
begin as soon as you play a key on the key
cursor keys to
board. When you release the key or when all 50
steps have been recorded (See "DETUNE
SPEED" above), recording will end and the
cursor will move to the PLAY position. You can
now play the keyboard to hear how the vector
sweep you just recorded sounds.
Details: The amount of time available for recording
depends both on the vector rate setting and how
much the vector control is moved.
Moving the vector control towards an element
raises the pitch of that element while lowering
the pitch of the others.
Refer to: Tutorial, page 22.
Step
Summary: Selects any of the 50 steps in a recorded
detune vector for editing.
Settings: 1 ... 50
value on the lower display line (Step). Use the
[-1/NO] and [+1/YES] keys to select the step
to be edited.
Details: Step 1 is the first step recorded and step
50 is the last. Experience will give you a feel for
relating specific points in a dynamic vector to the
corresponding steps.
Refer to: Tutorial, page 21-24.
Procedure: Use the
and
cursor keys to
place the underline cursor under the leftmost
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