VOICE EDIT MODE
Break Point 1-4 (BP1-4): Note (C-2...G8) and
Offset (-127...+127) of each break point deter-
mine how the level specified in Voice common
data, 1. AWM element level (JUMP #202) will be
adjusted across the keyboard. When the cursor
is located at note, you can press F7 (Kbd) and
press a key to enter it as the new note setting.
The keyboard level scaling is graphically
displayed.
Break Point: The AWM Element Level can be
adjusted according to the note that is played. On
most acoustic instruments, notes differ in
volume and tone depending on the range in
which they are played. For example the low
notes of a piano are louder than the high notes.
Use the four break points to specify how the
AWM element level will be adjusted across the
keyboard. Offset (-127...+127) determines the
output level adjustment for each of the four
points specified by Note (C-2...G8).
The four note settings must be in ascending
order. It is not possible to set a break point to a
note lower or higher than the note settings of the
neighboring break points.
The following diagram shows how the AWM
element level would be adjusted across the key-
board for the settings shown in the above LCD.
Each offset is added to the element level (80 in
this example). For example the offset at break
point 1 (El) is -4, so the resulting element level
at El is 76. The resulting element level is
limited to the range of 0... 127.
AWM ELEMENT DATA
4. AWM sensitivity
#260
Summary: These settings determine how the AWM
element will be affected by key-on velocity and
by the LFO.
Procedure:
From: AWM Element job (JUMP #256)
directory
Select: job 04:Sensitv (JUMP #260)
Specify: sensitivity to velocity and modulation
Velocity Sensitivity (-7...+7): This determines
how the output level of the AWM element will
be affected by key-on velocity. For positive set-
tings (+1...+7) the output level will increase as
you play more strongly. For negative settings
(-1...-7) the output level will decrease as you
play more strongly. For negative settings to
have an effect the element level must be
lowered.
Rate Velocity Switch (on, off): When the Rate
Velocity switch is on, key-on velocity will affect
the AWM EG attack rate (Rl). The effect will
depend on the Velocity Sensitivity setting.
Velocity =+1...+7: If Rate Velocity is on,
strongly played notes will cause the AWM Rl
to increase, resulting in a faster attack. For the
strongest possible velocity, the EG attack will
change at the speed specified by the EG Rl
setting.
Velocity =-1...-7: If Rate Velocity is on,
strongly played notes will cause the AWM Rl
to decrease, resulting in a slower attack.
When the Rate Velocity switch is off, the AWM
EG attack rate will not be affected by key-on
velocity.
Amplitude Modulation Sensitivity (Amp Mod
Sens =-7...+7): Amplitude Modulation Sensi-
tivity determines how greatly the output level of
the AWM element will be affected by Amplitude
Modulation from the LFO. Increasingly higher
positive settings (+1...+7) will allow the LFO
to have a greater effect.
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