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Program P6: Amp 6-2: Amp Modulation
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Ramp
Bottom-Low [-Inf, –99…+99, +Inf]
This sets the slope between the bottom of the MIDI
note range and the Low Break key. For normal key
track, use negative values.
Low-Center [-Inf, –99…+99, +Inf]
This sets the slope between the Low Break and Center
keys. For normal key track, use negative values.
Center-High [-Inf, –99…+99, +Inf]
This sets the slope between the Center and High Break
keys. For normal key track, use positive values.
High-Top [-Inf, –99…+99, +Inf]
This sets the slope between the High Break key and the
top of the MIDI note range. For normal key track, use
positive values.
6–2b: Amp Modulation
You can modulate the Amp level by velocity and two
AMS sources. Each of the AMS sources also has its own
secondary intensity modulation.
This modulation scales the basic Amp level and Amp
EG level parameters. If these original levels are low, the
maximum volume available with modulation will also
be reduced.
Note that there is an upper limit to Amp modulation.
Once the volume level reaches double the
programmed Amp Level and Amp EG level settings, it
cannot be increased any further.
Velocity Intensity [–99…+99]
With positive (+) values, the volume will increase as
you play harder.
With negative (–) values, the volume will decrease as
you play harder.
AMS1 [AMS Sources]
This selects the first modulation source for the Amp
level. For a list of AMS sources, see “AMS (Alternate
Modulation Source) List” on page 967.
Intensity [–99…+99]
This sets the initial amount of AMS1. The Intensity
Mod AMS then adds to this initial amount.
Intensity Mod AMS [AMS Sources]
This selects a secondary AMS modulation source to
scale the intensity of AMS1.
For a list of AMS sources, see “AMS (Alternate
Modulation Source) List” on page 967.
Intensity [–99…+99]
This controls the depth and direction of the Intensity
Mod AMS. Even if the main AMS1 Intensity is set to 0,
Intensity Mod AMS can still control the final amount of
AMS A over the full +/-99 range.
For example, if AMS1 is set to LFO1, and Intensity
Mod AMS is set to After Touch, positive settings
mean that aftertouch will increase the amount of LFO
modulation.
AMS2 [AMS Sources]
This selects a second modulation source for the Amp
level. For a list of AMS sources, see “AMS (Alternate
Modulation Source) List” on page 967.
Intensity [–99…+99]
This sets the initial amount of AMS2. The Intensity
Mod AMS then adds to this initial amount.
Intensity Mod AMS [AMS Sources]
This selects a secondary AMS modulation source to
scale the intensity of AMS2.
For a list of AMS sources, see “AMS (Alternate
Modulation Source) List” on page 967.
Intensity [–99…+99]
This controls the depth and direction of the Intensity
Mod AMS. Even if the main AMS2 Intensity is set to 0,
Intensity Mod AMS can still control the final amount
of AMS A over the full +/-99 range.
AMS3 [AMS Sources]
This selects a third modulation source for the Amp
level. For a list of AMS sources, see “AMS (Alternate
Modulation Source) List” on page 967.
Intensity [–99…+99]
This sets the initial amount of AMS3.
6–2: Page Menu Commands
The number before each command shows its ENTER +
number-key shortcut. For more information on these
shortcuts, see “ENTER + 0-9: shortcuts for menu
commands” on page 138.
0: Write Program. For more information, see “Write
Program” on page 138.
1: Exclusive Solo. For more information, see
“Exclusive Solo” on page 138.
Ramp Change in level
-Inf Silent in one half-step
–99 Silent in one whole-step
–95 Silent in one octave
–48 Silent in two octaves
–25 Silent in four octaves
00 no change
+25 x2 in four octaves
+50 x2 in two octaves
+99 x2 in one octave
+Inf x2 in one half-step