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Low Boost [00…99]
This low-frequency EQ controls the body character of
the sound. The specific EQ frequencies affected will
change with the Drive setting.
Higher amounts increase the bass boost, and will also
intensify the effect of the Drive parameter.
AMS (Low Boost) [List of AMS Sources]
This selects an AMS modulation source to control the
Low Boost amount. 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 AMS
modulation for Low Boost.
4–1b: Amp Level
Amp Level [000…127]
This controls the basic volume level of Oscillator 1,
before keyboard tracking, velocity, and other
modulation.
The Control Surface and volume
You can control the Oscillator volume directly from the
Control Surface sliders. This is a separate parameter, in
addition to Amp Level. To do so:
1. Press the Control Surface Timbre/Track button.
2. Move Slider 1 to set the volume for Oscillator 1,
and Slider 2 for Oscillator 2.
MIDI and volume
You can control the Program’s overall volume via
MIDI using both Volume (CC#7) and Expression
(CC#11). When used one at a time, the two
controllers work in exactly the same way: a MIDI
value of 127 is equal to the Amp Level setting, and
lower values reduce the volume.
If both CC#7 and CC#11 are used simultaneously,
the one with the lower value determines the
maximum volume, and the one with the higher
value scales down from that maximum. This is
controlled on the global MIDI channel.
4–1c: Pan
Pan [Random, L001…C064…R127]
This controls the stereo pan of Oscillator 1. A setting of
L001 places the sound at the far left, C064 in the center,
and R127 to the far right.
When this is set to Random, the pan position will be
different for each note-on.
You can also set the Pan directly from the Control
Surface knobs. To do so:
1. Press the Control Surface Timbre/Track button.
2. Set the MIXER KNOBS switch to INDIVIDUAL
PAN.
3. Move Knob 1 to set the pan for Oscillator 1, and
Knob 2 to set the pan for Oscillator 2.
You can also control pan via MIDI Pan (CC#10). A
CC#10 value of 0 or 1 places the sound at the far
left, 64 places the sound at the location specified by
the Pan parameter, and 127 places the sound at the
far right.
Note: you can select Random pan only from the on-
screen UI, and not from MIDI or the Control surface.
AMS (Pan) [List of AMS Sources]
This selects an AMS source to modulate Pan. 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 AMS
modulation for Pan.
For example, if Pan is set to C064 and AMS is set to
Note Number, positive (+) intensities will cause the
sound to move toward the right as you play higher
than C4, and toward the left as you play lower than C4.
Negative (–) intensities will have the opposite effect.
Use DKit Setting [Off, On]
This option is available only when the Oscillator
Mode is set to Drums.
Unlike standard Programs, Drum Kits can have a
different pan setting for every note. This parameter lets
you choose whether to use the Drum Kit pan settings,
or to use the Program’s pan setting instead.
On (checked): The Program will use the Drum Kit’s
per-note pan settings; pan AMS will still apply. This is
the default setting.
Off (unchecked): The Program will ignore the Drum
Kit’s settings, and use the Program pan instead.
All keys of the drum kit will use the Pan (4–1c) setting.
4–1: 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.
2: Copy Oscillator. For more information, see
“Copy Oscillator” on page 144.
3: Swap Oscillators. For more information, see
“Swap Oscillator” on page 144.