Program Edit Mode
FM Operator Page
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When KeyVel Sensitivity is set to 7, the Operator level is the most sensitive to velocity. Notes
with low velocities will set the Operator to a much lower output level.
Key Rate Scaling
Use the Key Rate Scaling parameter to adjust Key Rate Scaling for the selected Operator. Key
Rate Scaling makes the Envelope Generator rates of the selected Operator faster as higher
notes are played. This is useful for emulating acoustic string and percussion instruments in
which higher pitched notes are often shorter.
Key Rate Scaling can be set to values from 0-7, where 0 applies no scaling, 1 applies the least
scaling, and 7 applies the most scaling.
AM Sensitivity
Use the AM Sensitivity parameter to adjust amplitude modulation sensitivity for the selected
Operator. Amplitude modulation sensitivity controls the amplitude modulation depth of the
LFO for the selected Operator. When an Operator is being used as an audio source, changes
in Operator amplitude are heard as changes in volume. When an Operator is being used as
a modulation source, changes in Operator amplitude are heard as changes in modulation
depth.
AM Sensitivity can be set to values from 0-3, where 0 applies no amplitude modulation, 1
applies the least amplitude modulation, and 3 applies the most amplitude modulation.
The AM Sensitivity parameter works in combination with the FM Layer Page Amp Mod
Depth parameter. To apply amplitude modulation to an Operator, the FM Layer Page Amp
Mod Depth parameter must be set to a value greater than 0.
Keyboard Level Scaling Parameters
Use the keyboard level scaling parameters to increase or decrease the output level of the
selected Operator as higher or lower notes are played. A left and right curve can be applied
allowing for separate scaling of high and low notes. Keyboard level scaling is useful for
emulating acoustic instruments, in which higher and lower notes often have different
volumes and timbres.
When an Operator is being used as an audio source, changes in Operator output level
are heard as changes in volume. When an Operator is being used as a modulation source,
changes in Operator output level are heard as changes in modulation depth.
Break Point
Use the Break Point parameter to select a keyboard key to serve as the start point for the left
and right keyboard level scaling curves.
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