Korg Electric Keyboard Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
PROG
1.1
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PROG
1.1
2.12.23.14.14.25.15.25.36.17.17.2
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R (Release Level) [–99…+99]
Specifies the change in cutoff frequency that will occur when
the release time has elapsed.
T (Time):
These parameters specify the time over which each change
will occur.
A (Attack Time) [00…99]
Specifies the time over which the level will change from
note-on until the attack level is reached.
D (Decay Time) [00…99]
Specifies the time over which the level will change from the
attack level to the break point level.
S (Slope Time) [00…99]
Specifies the time over which the level will change after the
decay time has elapsed until the sustain level is reached.
R (Release Time) [00…99]
Specifies the time over which the level will change after
note-on occurs until the release level is reached.
4.1–5b: Level Mod. (Level Modulation)
These settings let you use alternate modulation to control
the “L (Level)” parameters of the filter 1 EG.
AMS (Level Mod. AMS) [Off, (KT, EXT)]
Indicates the source that will control the “L (Level)” parame-
ters of the filter 1 EG (
p.212 “AMS List”).
I (AMS Intensity) [–99…+99]
Specifies the depth and direction of the effect that “AMS
(Level Mod. AMS)” will have.
For example, if “AMS (Level Mod. AMS)” is Velocity, and
you set “S (AMS SW Start),” “A (AMS SW Attack)” and “B
(AMS SW Break)” to + and set “I (AMS Intensity)” to a posi-
tive (+) value, the EG levels will rise as you play more
strongly. If “Intensity” is set to a negative (–) values, the EG
levels will fall as you play more strongly.
With a setting of 0, the levels specified by “Filter 1 EG” (4.1–
5a) will be used, no additional effect is produced.
S (AMS SW Start) [–, 0, +]
Specifies the direction in which “AMS (Level Mod. AMS)”
will affect “S (Start Level).” When “I (AMS Intensity)” has a
positive (+) value, a setting of + for this parameter will
allow “AMS” to raise the EG level, and a setting of will
allow “AMS” to lower the EG level. With a setting of 0 there
will be no change.
A (AMS SW Attack) [–, 0, +]
Specifies the direction in which “AMS (Level Mod. AMS)”
will affect “A(Attack Level).” When “I (AMS Intensity)” has
a positive (+) value, a setting of + for this parameter will
allow “AMS” to raise the EG level, and a setting of will
allow “AMS” to lower the EG level. With a setting of 0 there
will be no change.
B (AMS SW Break) [–, 0, +]
Specifies the direction in which “AMS (Level Mod. AMS)”
will affect “B (Break Point Level).” When “I (AMS Inten-
sity)” has a positive (+) value, a setting of + for this parame-
ter will allow “AMS” to raise the EG level, and a setting of
will allow “AMS” to lower the EG level. With a setting of 0
there will be no change.
4.1–5c: Time Mod. (Time Modulation)
These settings let you use alternate modulation to control
the “T (Time)” parameters of the filter 1 EG.
AMS1 (Time Mod. AMS1) [Off, (KT, EXT)]
Indicates the source that will control the “T (Time)” parame-
ters of the filter 1 EG (
p.212 “AMS List”).
I (AMS1 Intensity) [–99…+99]
Specifies the depth and direction of the effect that “AMS1
(Time Mod. AMS1)” will have.
For example, if “AMS1 (Time Mod. AMS1)” is set to Flt KTr
+/+, the EG “T (Time)” parameters will be controlled by the
Keyboard Track (4.1–2a) settings. With positive (+) values of
this parameter, positive (+) values of “Ramp (Ramp Set-
ting)” (4.1–2a) will lengthen the EG times, and negative (–)
values of “Ramp (Ramp Setting)” will shorten the EG times.
The direction of change is specified by “A (AMS1 SW
Attack),” “D (AMS1 SW Decay),” “S (AMS1 SW Slope),” and
“R (AMS1 SW Release).”
With a setting of 0, the times specified by “Filter1 EG” (4.1–
5a) will be used.
If “AMS1 (Time Mod. AMS1)” is set to Velocity, positive (+)
values of this parameter will cause EG times to lengthen as
you play more strongly, and negative (–) values will cause
EG times to shorten as you play more strongly.
With a setting of 0, the times specified by “Filter1 EG” will
be used.
A (AMS1 SW Attack) [–, 0, +]
Specifies the direction in which “AMS1 (Time Mod. AMS1)”
will affect the attack time. With positive (+) values of “I
(AMS1 Intensity),” setting this parameter to + will allow
AMS1 to lengthen the time, and setting this parameter to
will allow AMS1 to shorten the time. With a setting of 0
there will be no change.
D (AMS1 SW Decay) [–, 0, +]
Specifies the direction in which “AMS1 (Time Mod. AMS1)”
will affect the decay time. With positive (+) values of “I
(AMS1 Intensity),” setting this parameter to + will allow
AMS1 to lengthen the time, and setting this parameter to
will allow AMS1 to shorten the time. With a setting of 0
there will be no change.
S (AMS1 SW Slope) [–, 0, +]
Specifies the direction in which “AMS1 (Time Mod. AMS1)”
will affect the slope time. With positive (+) values of “I
(AMS1 Intensity),” setting this parameter to + will allow
AMS1 to lengthen the time, and setting this parameter to
will allow AMS1 to shorten the time. With a setting of 0
there will be no change.
Note-on
Note-off
Attack
Time
Start
Level
Decay
Time
Release
Time
Release
Level
Attack Level
The specified
cutoff
frequency
Sustain Level
Time
Break
Point
Level
Slope
Time
Filter 1 EG changes (level) (AMS = Velocity, Intensity = a positive (+) value)
Note-on
Note-off
Note-on
Note-off
Note-on
Note-off
Softly played note with “S,”
“A,” and “B” set to + (setting
of 4.1–5a: Filter 1 EG)
Strongly played note with
“S,” “A,” and “B” set to +
Strongly played note with
“S,” “A,” and “B” set to –