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PROGRAM LIST SOLO SOUNDS
14 ATTACK – DECAY – RELEASE – CUTOFF – FINE TUNE
14.7 Attack (Basis 64)
A value larger than 64 makes the sound engage slowly.
The larger the value, the slower the attack or initiation
of
the
sound.
14.8 Decay (Basis 64)
Decay determines what happens to the sound after the
key is pressed. It can be compared to a light forte/piano
or sforzando. The sound automatically becomes softer
even though the key is still being pressed.
To do this, the value must be smaller than 64. Decay is
dependent on the sound itself; the parameter cannot be
used with every sound.
14.9 Release (Basis 64)
The sound comes to a natural end. Values larger than 64
make the release longer; values smaller than 64 make
the
release
shorter.
14.10 Filter Cutoff (64)
The sound becomes darker or lighter. This parameter is
dependent on a pre-set that V3 SOUND programmed
into the sound for you.
14.11 Mono-Poly
In mono mode only one note at a time will be heard.
Every new key pressed will stop the note played before it.
This parameter is popular for synthesizer solo sounds.
14.12 Fine Tune
Adjust tuning in very small increments.
14.5 Panorama
The positioning of the sound in stereo
Tip - Mono – 1 speaker
Only modify the stereo panorama setting when you are using 2 speakers. In
mono, always set the panorama value to 0.
Tip - Stereo – 2 speakers
In stereo you will get much better sound by adjusting the panorama, especially if
you are playing more than one sound at the same time.
Stereo
Using stereo naturally makes all sounds better because stereo creates a three-
dimensional quality. Piano, strings – everything clearly sounds better in stereo.
This has nothing to do with the electronics. It’s easy to prove: Sit down at a grand
piano, turn to the side and plug your ear facing away from the piano while you
play. This is how a grand piano sounds in mono.
14.6 Audio outputs MAIN/AUX
In addition to stereo MAIN OUT (L + R), the V3 sound expander offers two ad-
ditional audio outputs.
Example
application:
An organist wants to add an external Leslie effect or volume
rocker to the organ sounds, but not to the pianos, etc.
PROGRAM LIST SOLO SOUNDS
14 PANORAMA – AUDIO OUTPUTS MAIN/AUX
14.6 Main/Aux parameter can only be used if the V3 sound expander
has been set up for it.
Please read the information in your sound expander’s user manual on the
main/aux setting. The sound module has to be opened and a switch set in
order to activate this function.