Program
P0
P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P7 P8 P9
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These settings are made for the selected multisample. If
another oscillator or program uses that multisample,
that oscillator or program will also be affected by the
changes you make here.
1 Select “Sample Parameters” to access the dialog box.
2 Index: Specify the index for which you wish to make set-
tings. The number following “/” is the total number of
indexes in the selected multisample.
Sample: indicates the sample number and name for the
index.
3 For each index, you can make the following settings.
Level: Adjust the volume. Relative to the settings of
“Lvl” (1–2a) and “Amp Level” (4–1a, 4–4), negative (–)
values will decrease the levels, and positive (+) values
will increase the levels. A setting of +99 will double the
volume. This parameter is linked to the “Level” (Sam-
pling P3: 3–1b). The value that was specified in Sampling
mode will be displayed here.
The volume is also affected by the “+12 dB” (Sampling
P2: 2–1c) setting. If the “+12 dB” setting is on, the play-
back will be approximately +12 dB louder.
Cutoff: Adjusts the filter cutoff. This adjustment will be
added to the value specified for “(Filter A) Frequency”
(3–1b, 3–5) of Filter 1 and 2.
Resonance: Adjusts the resonance level of the filter. This
adjustment will be added to the value specified for “(Fil-
ter A) Resonance” (3–1b, 3–5) of Filter 1 and 2.
Pitch: Adjusts the playback pitch in one-cent steps. A set-
ting of +12.00 raises the pitch one octave, and a setting of
–12.00 will lower the pitch one octave. This parameter is
linked with the Sampling P3: Multi Sample parameter
“Pitch” (Sampling P3: 3–1b). The value that was specified
in Sampling mode will be displayed here.
Attack: Adjusts the attack times of the filter EG and amp
EG. This adjustment will be added to the “(Time) Attack”
of “Filter 1 EG,” “Filter 2 EG,” “Amp 1 EG,” and “Amp 2
EG” (3–4a, 3–8, 4–3a, 4–6).
Decay: Adjusts the decay times of the filter EG and amp
EG. This adjustment will be added to the “(Time) Decay”
of “Filter 1 EG,” “Filter 2 EG,” “Amp 1 EG,” and “Amp 2
EG” (3–4a, 3–8, 4–3a, 4–6).
4 Press the Done button to execute, and close the dialog
box.
Please be aware that the Compare function is not avail-
able for this command.
1–3: Velo. Zone (Velocity Zone)
Here you can specify the velocity range at which each oscil-
lator will sound.
The “Velocity M.Sample” SW Lo→Hi” (1–2c) setting in con-
junction with these “OSC 1/2 Velocity Zone” settings will
determine the velocity ranges in which the High and Low
multisample or drum kit will sound.
1–3a: OSC 1/2 Velocity Zone
OSC1 Top [001...127]
Sets the maximum velocity value that will sound oscillator
1.
OSC1 Bottom [001...127]
Sets the minimum velocity value that will sound oscillator 1.
OSC2 Top [001...127]
Sets the maximum velocity value that will sound oscillator
2.
OSC2 Bottom [001...127]
Sets the minimum velocity value that will sound oscillator 2.
It is not possible to set the Bottom Velocity greater than
the Top Velocity, nor the Top Velocity less than the Bot-
tom Velocity.
You can also input a value by playing a note on the key-
board while you hold down the [ENTER] key.
▼ 1–3: Page Menu Command
☞0–1A: Write Program, 1–1A: Copy Oscillator, 1–1B: Swap
Oscillator
1–3
1–3a