10. AUDIO TRACK PARAMETERS
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10.4.5 FREQ
Frequency sets the cutoff frequency of the multimode filter and the center frequency of the EQ.
10.4.6 RESO/GAIN
Resonance sets the resonance behavior of the filter. Resonance introduces a peak in the spectrum at
the cutoff frequency. Gain sets the amount of boost/cut around the center frequency of the EQ. Positive
parameter values boost, negative cut.
10.4.7 TYPE
Filter Type selects the type of filter. (Lowpass, Highpass, EQ 1–5, and OFF for tracks with the Digital
voice types, track 1–8) and (Lowpass, Bandpass, Highpass, Notch, Lowpass shelf, Peak, Highpass shelf,
and OFF for tracks with Analog Drum and Analog Cymbal voice types, track 9–12).
• The filter types on tracks 1–8 are digital, while the filter types on tracks 9–12 are all
analog circuits.
• The parametric EQ is used to boost desired frequencies or to remove unwanted fre-
quencies of the sound.
• The five different settings of the EQ lets you select the bandwidth of the frequency
range that the EQ affects. This value is often referred to as Q. The higher the Q value,
the narrower the bandwidth. A broad bandwidth boosts or cuts a larger band of fre-
quencies than a narrow.
10.4.8 ENV
Env. Depth sets the amount of cutoff frequency modulation from the filter envelope. The parameter is
bipolar, both negative and positive modulation depths are available.
TIME
AMPLITUDE
Note On
Attack
Decay
Sus
tain
Note Off
Release
Env.
Delay
10.5 FLTR PAGE 2
On FILTER page 2, you will find the parameters that control the envelope delay parameter and the base-
width filter (for DIGITAL voices). Press
[FLTR]
twice to access this parameter page.
10.5.1 DEL
Envelope delay sets the time before the attack phase of the filter envelope starts. This parameter is part
of the filter envelope that controls the multimode filter. You can also press and hold
[FUNC]
and then
turn
DATA ENTRY
knob A to quickly access this parameter from FILTER PAGE 1.
10.5.2 FENR
Filter envelope reset
sets the filter envelope behavior:
ON resets the envelope for each consecutive trig (default).
OFF does not reset the envelope for each consecutive trig.