Velocity / Keytracking / Glide
Line 1
: adjust the level of velocity from the incoming keyboard
Line 2
: select the target that the velocity will control
ENV 1- The velocity of the key press will control the level of envelope 1. This controls
the filter level so harder key presses will be brighter and louder and softer ones will be
quieter. Envelope 1 can also be routed to control other items on the ENV 1 page.
ENV 1 + Attack - The velocity controls both the level of envelope 1 and the attack of
envelope 1 so that softer key presses fade in slowly while harder key press sound
immediately.
Attack - controls just the attack of envelope 1
Glide - The velocity controls the glide rate of the synthesizer. Harder key presses will
result in short or no glide while softer key presses will result in longer glide times.
Line 3
: Keytracking
On - Lower notes have a lower filter cutoff resulting in a softer tone, while higher notes
have a higher filter cutoff for a brighter tone.
Off - no keytracking
Inverted - lower notes have a higher filter cutoff for a brighter / grittier sound tone while
the higher notes have a lower cutoff for a softer tone
Line 4
: Glide - sets the glide between notes (There is a know bug with the glide that can
not be fixed. When gliding over one specific lower note there is bump sound that is
noticeable with lower glide rates or when playing a single note).
LFOs
Line 1
: Sync - This controls how LFO 1 is synced between voices.
On - LFO 1 is synced between all four voices
MIDI - LFO 1 is synced to the midi clock signal. Using the LFO 1 speed setting on the
LFO 1 page controls the clock division of LFO 1.
Line 2
: 1- selects a second modulation destination for LFO 1
Line 3
: 2 - selects a second modulation destination for LFO 2
Line 4
: 3 - selects a second modulation destination for LFO 3
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