6-14
Program Mode
Algorithm Basics
source
in
the
Controller
List
to
modulate
the
function
‐
parameter.
The
above
italicized
parameter
‐
types
are
described
in
Common
DSP
Control
Parameters
on page 6
‐
14.
More
information
on
the
subpages
can
be
found
in
The
DSP
Control
(DSPCTL)
Page
on page 6
‐
28
and
The
DSP
Modulation
(DSPMOD)
Page
on page 6
‐
29.
Highlighting
any
of
the
function
‐
blocks
on
the
ALG
page
and
pressing
the
Edit
button
takes
you
to
the
DSPCTL
page.
Common DSP Control Parameters
The
type
of
DSP
function
available
for
any
function
block
depends
on
the
algorithm.
Some
of
the
specialized
functions
like
the
PANNER
are
always
located
just
before
the
final
AMP
function.
Others,
like
the
three
‐
input
functions,
appear
only
in
algorithms
that
are
structured
for
three
‐
input
functions.
You
can
change
the
nature
of
each
layer
of
a
program
simply
by
assigning
different
DSP
functions
to
the
layer’s
algorithm.
Your
level
of
control
goes
much
deeper
than
that,
however.
Each
DSP
function
has
one
or
more
parameters
to
which
you
can
patch
a
variety
of
control
sources
to
modify
the
behavior
of
the
DSP
functions
themselves.
The
parameters
on
the
various
control
‐
input
pages
are
very
similar;
in
fact,
there
are
six
parameters
that
appear
on
almost
every
page.
Consequently
we
refer
to
them
as
the
common
DSP
control
parameters.
Although
the
parameters
on
the
control
‐
input
pages
differ
slightly
from
function
to
function,
you
can
expect
to
see
some
or
all
of
the
common
DSP
control
parameters
whenever
you
select
the
control
‐
input
page
for
any
of
the
DSP
functions.
You’ll
recognize
the
common
DSP
control
parameters,
along
with
several
other
parameters.
Keep
in
mind
that
there’s
a
set
of
common
control
parameters
for
each
of
the
DSP
functions;
in
this
case
we’re
describing
them
only
as
they
apply
to
the
pitch
control
function.
Function-parameter
Unlike
the
other
five
common
DSP
parameters,
the
function
‐
parameters
are
accessible
on
both
the
DSPCTL
page
and
the
DSPMOD
page.
They
are
listed
along
the
left
‐
hand
side
of
each
page;
any
changes
made
to
them
on
one
page
are
reflected
in
the
other.
The
label
of
each
function
‐
parameter
depends
on
its
function
in
the
current
program’s
algorithm.
For
example,
the
Pitch
function’s
function
‐
parameter
is
labeled
Pitch
;
whereas
the
two
‐
block
Lopass
function’s
function
‐
parameters
are
labeled
LP
Frq
and
LP
Res
.
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