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Feature Reference
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Edit Mode
3: Vibrato
•
An inverse “K”(
˚
) next to a value means that key scaling can be applied to
that parameter. Position the cursor at the appropriate parameter and then press
the
¶
button (“
KSC
”) to go directly to the key scaling page for that param-
eter. You can return to the vibrato parameter page by pressing the
]
button.
•
The
•
button (“
Ctrl
”) can be used to go directly to the vibrato controller
page (
≥
Page 67), also available from the ELEMENT CONTROLLER
directory. You can then return to the vibrato parameter page by pressing
•
(“
Para
”) again.
•
The “
Delay Time
”, “
Attack Rate
”, and “
Sustain Lvl
” parameters
define the vibrato effect at all times, and do not affect vibrato as controlled via
a controller.
●
Delay Time
≤
0 … 127.
Sets the delay time between the instant a note is played and the beginning of the
vibrato effect. The higher the value the longer the delay.
●
Attack Rate
≤
0 … 127.
This parameter produces a gradual increase in vibrato depth when the vibrato effect
begins. The higher the value the faster the attack rate and therefore the faster the vibrato
“fade in”.
●
Sustain Lvl
≤
0 … 127.
Sets the final vibrato depth after the delay time and attack have passed. The higher
the value the greater the vibrato depth. This parameter sets the vibrato depth independ-
ently of the depth applied by the controller assigned to vibrato. If you want to apply
vibrato via a controller only, set this parameter to “
0
”.
●
Vibrato Dpth
≤
0 … 127.
Sets the vibrato depth as applied by the controller assigned to vibrato (
≥
Page
67) and the vibrato envelope generator controlled by the “
Delay Time
”, “
Attack
Rate
”, and “
Sustain Lvl
” parameters. The higher the value the greater the vibrato
depth. When set to “
0
” no vibrato can be applied via a controller or the vibrato envelope
generator.
Element Envelope
Summary of Contents for VL7
Page 4: ...Owner s Manual 2 Feature Reference ...
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Page 23: ...20 Feature Reference Play Mode ...
Page 32: ...29 Feature Reference Edit Mode ...
Page 44: ...41 Feature Reference Edit Mode Common Miscellaneous ...
Page 164: ...161 Feature Reference Utility Mode MIDI Bulk Dump ...
Page 179: ...176 Feature Reference Utility Mode ...
Page 180: ...Appendix Troubleshooting 178 Error Messages 182 Specifications 184 Index 186 ...
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